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The 1967 classic is a foundational pillar of Hong Kong's wuxia (martial arts) cinema, directed by the legendary Chang Cheh . Released by Shaw Brothers Studio , it was the first film in Hong Kong history to cross the HK$1 million mark at the local box office. The film stars Jimmy Wang Yu as Fang Kang, a noble-hearted student who undergoes a tragic transformation to become an unlikely legend. Plot Overview
Jimmy Wang Yu became a superstar overnight with this role. His stoic, brooding charisma defined the masculine ideal of the era. For fans of vintage cinema, watching this film is essential to understanding the evolution of the action hero. His performance in The One-Armed Swordsman set the template for the lone wolf characters that would dominate the 1970s.
The story follows , the son of a servant who died saving Master Qi Rufeng. Master Qi raises Fang as his own student, but Fang is bullied by fellow disciples for his lower-class background. One-Armed Swordsman (1967) - Full cast & crew - IMDb
The One-Armed Swordsman (1967) is a landmark Hong Kong wuxia film produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio . It was the first film in Hong Kong history to gross over HK$1 million at the local box office, establishing director as the "Million Dollar Director" and Jimmy Wang Yu as a martial arts superstar. Core Film Details Release Date: July 26, 1967 Director: Chang Cheh Screenplay: Chang Cheh and Ni Kuang Action Directors: Lau Kar-leung and Tong Gaai Genre: Wuxia (Martial Arts) Cast and Key Characters
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The 1967 classic is a foundational pillar of Hong Kong's wuxia (martial arts) cinema, directed by the legendary Chang Cheh . Released by Shaw Brothers Studio , it was the first film in Hong Kong history to cross the HK$1 million mark at the local box office. The film stars Jimmy Wang Yu as Fang Kang, a noble-hearted student who undergoes a tragic transformation to become an unlikely legend. Plot Overview
Jimmy Wang Yu became a superstar overnight with this role. His stoic, brooding charisma defined the masculine ideal of the era. For fans of vintage cinema, watching this film is essential to understanding the evolution of the action hero. His performance in The One-Armed Swordsman set the template for the lone wolf characters that would dominate the 1970s.
The story follows , the son of a servant who died saving Master Qi Rufeng. Master Qi raises Fang as his own student, but Fang is bullied by fellow disciples for his lower-class background. One-Armed Swordsman (1967) - Full cast & crew - IMDb
The One-Armed Swordsman (1967) is a landmark Hong Kong wuxia film produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio . It was the first film in Hong Kong history to gross over HK$1 million at the local box office, establishing director as the "Million Dollar Director" and Jimmy Wang Yu as a martial arts superstar. Core Film Details Release Date: July 26, 1967 Director: Chang Cheh Screenplay: Chang Cheh and Ni Kuang Action Directors: Lau Kar-leung and Tong Gaai Genre: Wuxia (Martial Arts) Cast and Key Characters
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