Du jiang zhen cha ji
Du jiang zhen cha ji

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Du jiang zhen cha ji

1975
Movie
114 min
Mandarin

PLA send scouts to get through Yangtze River to collect enemy information of defense.

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IMDb5.7/10
Director: Tong-Ching LiuGenres: Action, Martial Arts

Plot Summary

A young student seeks revenge after his martial arts master is murdered. He trains rigorously in various fighting styles to become a formidable warrior. His quest for justice leads him into a dangerous world of rival clans and deadly assassins.

Critical Reception

The Hand of Death is a lesser-known martial arts film from the 1970s. While it features some energetic fight sequences, it is generally considered to be a standard genre entry with a predictable plot. Its critical reception was minimal upon release, and it has remained a niche film among martial arts enthusiasts.

What Reviewers Say

  • Features competent, if uninspired, martial arts choreography.

  • The plot follows a familiar revenge narrative common in the genre.

  • Performances are adequate for a B-movie martial arts flick.

Google audience: Audience reviews for The Hand of Death are scarce, but those available tend to acknowledge its action sequences while noting its formulaic storytelling and lack of originality.

Fun Fact

The film was produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio, a prolific Hong Kong film company known for its extensive output of martial arts and historical films.

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