The Swordsman in Double Flag Town

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Swordsmen in Double Flag Town
Directed byHe Ping
Written byHe Ping, Yang Zhengguang
CinematographyMa Delin
Music byTao Long
Release date
1991
Running time
91 min
CountryPeople's Republic of China
LanguageMandarin

Swordsmen in Double Flag Town or The Swordman in Double Flag Town (Chinese: 双旗镇刀客; pinyin: Shuang qi zhen daoke) is a 1991 Mandarin film directed by Chinese director He Ping, starring Gao Wei, Zhang Manna. It is a hybrid sort of Western and wuxia film which is acted by a cast of largely unknowns. The film is produced by Xi'an Film Studio.

Plot

A teenage boy about sixteen to seventeen, Hai Ge (Gao Wei), ventures to the West China at the edge of the Gobi desert to claim his bride, betrothed to him since birth. His father has just died and the lad makes his way to Double Flag Town, the dusty border town with no marshal or governor to keep its townsfolk safe. Along his way he meets Desert Eagle, a fighter who allegedly robs the rich to feed the poor. Desert Eagle invites him to look him up in case he encounters any trouble.

Hai Ge manages to find young Hao Mei (Zhang Manna), his betrothed, and her father, who is lame in one leg and who runs a restaurant in the town. At first Hao Mei feels disgusted by the dirty, unkempt boy, but gradually succumbs to his unruly charms. It appears also that Hai Ge has inherited martial arts from his late father - he keeps long daggers in his boots which once made his late father a consummate pugilist.

One day, a group of bandits appear in the restaurant and one of them attempts rape on Hao Mei. Hai Ge intervenes and with his deft skills manage to kill the assailant. The dead man is none other than the second brother of renowned desert bandit Lethal Swordsman. After marrying his daughter to Hai Ge, Hao Mei's father tries to let the two run off, but the townfolks insist that Hai Ge be handed over to Lethal Swordsman to prevent a bloodbath. Hai Ge then goes to find Desert Eagle, who promises he will be there to slay the bandit. He promises to turn up at high noon two days later when the bandits appear.

On the fateful day Lethal Swordsman and his gang of bandits ride to Double Flag Town. Heading for a showdown, the chief slays everyone in his way attempting to block his revenge mission, including Hao Mei's father. Lethal Swordsman faces off with Hai Ge who realizes he has been tricked by Desert Eagle, who does not turn up. The two has a swift showdown. As blood trickles down Hai Ge's head Lethal Swordsman make off, impressed by the young man's skills. As he moves away slowly, he realizes he is fatally wounded by Hai Ge's daggers and slumps to his death. At this point Desert Eagle appears and claims his spoil - Lethal Swordsman's sword, as Hai Ge walks away gingerly, stating that Desert Eagle has tricked him. The closing shot shows the silhoeuttes of Hai Ge and his bride riding away from Double Flag Town in the dusk.

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