Sword Stained with Royal Blood (1981 film)
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Sword Stained with Royal Blood | |||||||||||
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Chinese name | |||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 碧血劍 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 碧血剑 | ||||||||||
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Directed by | Chang Cheh | ||||||||||
Screenplay by | Chang Cheh Ni Kuang | ||||||||||
Story by | Louis Cha | ||||||||||
Produced by | Shaw Brothers Studio | ||||||||||
Starring | Philip Kwok Lu Feng Chiang Sheng Wong Lik Wen Hseuh-erh Lung Tung-sheng | ||||||||||
Cinematography | Cho Wai-Kei | ||||||||||
Edited by | Lee Yim-Hoi Chiang Hsing-Lung | ||||||||||
Music by | Eddie H. Wang | ||||||||||
Production company | Shaw Brothers | ||||||||||
Distributed by | Shaw Brothers | ||||||||||
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Running time | 102 mins | ||||||||||
Country | Hong Kong | ||||||||||
Languages | Cantonese Mandarin |
Sword Stained with Royal Blood (Chinese: 碧血劍) is a 1981 Hong Kong film produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio, directed by Chang Cheh and starring the Venom Mob. The film was based on the novel of the same name by Louis Cha. The film was one of the rarest Venom martial arts film available, and has been digitally remastered and released by Celestial Pictures.
Plot
[edit]The story begins with the exile of a young boy who grows up to meet his destiny as a great warrior. After his father, a Han loyalist and hero, is betrayed by the Emperor and sentenced to death, Yuan Chengzhi is spirited away to the reclusive master of the Lung Yau school of martial arts. Having grown into a righteous young man of considerable martial skill, Yuan sets out on his own. He discovers the hideout of a long-dead martial arts master known as Golden Snake Xia Xueyi and lays claim to his buried martial arts manual, sword, and collection of darts. He also discovers the whereabouts of a lost treasure and instructions to deliver a portion of it to a certain woman. Cheng-chih sets out to find her in order to honor the dead man's wishes and ends up meeting a spoiled and not-so-cleverly disguised young woman posing as a man named Wen Qingqing. It's enough to fool the naive Yuan Chengzhi, who befriends Wen after she takes a liking to him. She brings him into her household, which is home to a wealthy clan of martial artists known for their mastery of the Five Element Array. Yuan's stay grows unsettling, first when jealous quarreling sparked by his presence erupts between Wen and her cousin. Things get a lot more complicated when a trio of angry martial artists storm the household and accuse Wen of theft. It turns out that they are members of Yuan's school and just as the situation threatens to turn into a full-scale battle, he intercedes in order to find a peaceful solution. As a result of his intervention, Yuan's skills draw the attention of the master of the house, who recognizes the kung fu techniques of his arch-enemy. As hidden truths about the Wen clan and their dark part are revealed through flashbacks, Yuan finds himself forced to fight their infamous Five Element Array in order to complete his quest and escape in one piece.
Cast
[edit]- Philip Kwok as Yuan Chengzhi
- Wen Hsueh-erh as Wen Qingqing
- Lung Tien-hsiang as Xia Xueyi
- Ching Li as Wen Yi
- Chiang Sheng as Wen Zheng
- Wong Lik as Wen Fangshan
- Lu Feng as Wen Nanyang
- Yu Tai-ping as Wen Beiyang
- Chu Ke as Wen Fang
- Chao Kuo as Cui Ximin
- Siao Yuk as Mei Jianhe
- Zhang Chiung-yu as Sun Zhongjun
- Chu Tit-wo as Huang Zhen
- Kwan Fung as Wen Fangda
- Jim Sum as Rong Cai
- Wang Hua as Mute
- Li Shouqi as Mu Renqing
- Wang Ching-ho as Taoist Musang
- Ng Hong-sang as Wen Fangshi
- Keung Hon as Wen Fangwu
- Lui Hong as Wen Yi's mother