One Armed Swordswoman

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  • 1972
  • 1 hr 15 min

One Armed Swordswoman is a classic martial arts film from 1969 that tells the story of a young woman, Yin (played by Cheung Ching-Ching), who has lost her right arm in a battle against bandits. Despite this setback, Yin is determined to continue her training and become a master swordsman like her late father. The film opens with Yin's father, the famous swordsman Chin Chu-Tong (played by Tin Ming), being ambushed and killed by a group of bandits led by the evil Wong Chin (played by James Nam Gung-Fan). Chin Chu-Tong's sword, the Dragon Sabre, is taken by Wong Chin and Yin is left to fend for herself.

Determined to avenge her father's death and retrieve the Dragon Sabre, Yin sets out on a journey of self-discovery and martial arts training. She is helped along the way by a group of friendly swordsmen, including the dashing Wu Meng (played by Wai Wang), who teach her new techniques and help her improve her skills with her left hand.

As Yin gets closer to finding Wong Chin and reclaiming the Dragon Sabre, she must face a series of obstacles and challenges, including a showdown with an old enemy of her father's, the treacherous Xue Zi (played by Lam Kau).

Throughout the film, the action is intense and the fight scenes are expertly choreographed, with plenty of impressive swordplay and acrobatics. Despite her disability, Yin proves to be a formidable opponent in battle, using her one remaining arm to devastating effect.

The film also has a strong emotional core, as Yin struggles to come to terms with her father's death and finds solace and support in her friends and allies. The relationship between Yin and Wu Meng is particularly well-developed, with a hint of romance adding an extra layer of depth to the story.

Overall, One Armed Swordswoman is a classic example of the martial arts genre, with all the elements that fans of the genre have come to love. It's a thrilling tale of revenge, redemption, and personal growth, with plenty of heart and a strong, unforgettable heroine at its center.

One Armed Swordswoman is a 1972 action movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 15 minutes.

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One Armed Swordswoman is a classic martial arts film from 1969 that tells the story of a young woman, Yin (played by Cheung Ching-Ching), who has lost her right arm in a battle against bandits. Despite this setback, Yin is determined to continue her training and become a master swordsman like her late father. The film opens with Yin's father, the famous swordsman Chin Chu-Tong (played by Tin Ming), being ambushed and killed by a group of bandits led by the evil Wong Chin (played by James Nam Gung-Fan). Chin Chu-Tong's sword, the Dragon Sabre, is taken by Wong Chin and Yin is left to fend for herself.

Determined to avenge her father's death and retrieve the Dragon Sabre, Yin sets out on a journey of self-discovery and martial arts training. She is helped along the way by a group of friendly swordsmen, including the dashing Wu Meng (played by Wai Wang), who teach her new techniques and help her improve her skills with her left hand.

As Yin gets closer to finding Wong Chin and reclaiming the Dragon Sabre, she must face a series of obstacles and challenges, including a showdown with an old enemy of her father's, the treacherous Xue Zi (played by Lam Kau).

Throughout the film, the action is intense and the fight scenes are expertly choreographed, with plenty of impressive swordplay and acrobatics. Despite her disability, Yin proves to be a formidable opponent in battle, using her one remaining arm to devastating effect.

The film also has a strong emotional core, as Yin struggles to come to terms with her father's death and finds solace and support in her friends and allies. The relationship between Yin and Wu Meng is particularly well-developed, with a hint of romance adding an extra layer of depth to the story.

Overall, One Armed Swordswoman is a classic example of the martial arts genre, with all the elements that fans of the genre have come to love. It's a thrilling tale of revenge, redemption, and personal growth, with plenty of heart and a strong, unforgettable heroine at its center.

One Armed Swordswoman is a 1972 action movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 15 minutes.

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  • Release Date
    1972
  • Runtime
    1 hr 15 min
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