The Fighting Fist of Shanghai Joe

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The Fighting Fist of Shanghai Joe
Directed byMario Caiano
Screenplay byMario Caiano
Fabrizio Trifone Trecca
Story byCarlo Alberto Alfieri
Mario Caiano
Fabrizio Trifone Trecca
(as T.F. Karter)
Produced byRenato Angiolini
Roberto Bessi
StarringChen Lee
Carla Romanelli
Gordon Mitchell
Piero Lulli
Katsutoshi Mikuriya
Giacomo Rossi-Stuart
Robert Hundar
Klaus Kinski
CinematographyGuglielmo Mancori
Edited byAmedeo Giomini
Music byBruno Nicolai
Production
companies
C.B.A. Produttori e Distributori Associati
Compagnia Cinematografica Champion
Distributed byJumbo Cinematografica
Release date
28 December 1973
Running time
98 minutes
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

The Fighting Fist of Shanghai Joe (Italian: Il mio nome è Shanghai Joe, lit. "My name is Shanghai Joe") is a 1973 Spaghetti Western kung fu film directed by Mario Caiano and starring Chen Lee as Shanghai Joe. The film was released in a number of alternate titles in the United States, including To Kill or to Die and The Dragon Strikes Back.[1]

Plot

A Chinese immigrant, recently arrived in America, travels to Texas looking for honest work. However, all he encounters is racism. He soon impinges on the interests of a slave trader called Spencer, ending up with a price on his head. "Shanghai Joe" uses his martial arts expertise to free the Mexican slaves from their cruel master, but then Spencer and his friends decide to hire the four most terrifying bounty hunters of the West, among them a cannibal and a scalp hunter.

Cast

DVD release

On May 26, 2009, a Region 0 DVD of the movie was released by Alpha Video.[3]

References

  1. ^ "New York Times: My Name Is Shanghai Joe". NY Times. Retrieved 2008-10-25.
  2. ^ https://www.spaghetti-western.net/index.php/The_Fighting_Fists_of_Shanghai_Joe_Review_(Scherpschutter)
  3. ^ Euro-Western Double Feature: The Fighting Fists of Shanghai Joe (1972) / Any Gun Can Play (1967) DVD info, Oldies.com

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