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It co-produced, with Japan’s Daiei Film Company, Zatoichi and the One-Armed Swordsman (1971), also known as Zatoichi Meets the One-Armed Swordsman.
But the most famous Hong Kong-Japan collaboration was not from Shaw Brothers, but its “upstart” rival Golden Harvest. It co-produced, with Japan’s Daiei Film Company, Zatoichi and the One-Armed ...
Tarantino's Easter eggs in Kill Bill, such as the Deadly Viper assassins and Pai Mei character, reflect his deep appreciation for kung fu film history ... such as The One-Armed Swordsman, The ...
The One-Armed Swordsman is also a lesson in film direction. Having learned from the Japanese cinema of the Sixties, Chang invented a new style; action is really concrete – and necessarily crude. The ...
A tribute to Woo’s mentor, the great Chang Cheh (One-Armed Swordsman, Five Deadly Venoms), Last Hurrah for Chivalry is an outlier in Woo’s ouvre, and is well worth a watch — especially on ...
Even Conqueror's Haki is part of swordsmanship (Image via Toei Animation) When Zoro asked Mihawk to teach him "the way of sword," the World's Strongest Swordsman ... lost an arm. The One Piece ...
The best of One Piece: Stampede (Image via Toei Animation, One Piece) Released to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the One Piece anime, this movie involves a pirate festival that brings many ...
Image. Mr. Yu, left, played the title role in the hit 1967 Hong Kong movie “The One-Armed Swordsman.” Qiao Qiao played his master’s daughter.
“[We] believe that his great image in ‘One-Armed Swordsman’ will live forever in the history of cinema and the hearts of movie fans,” she wrote.