黃飛鴻三戲女鏢師
黃飛鴻三戲女鏢師

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黃飛鴻三戲女鏢師

1956
Movie
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Cantonese

hong kong film

Insights

Director: 胡鵬Genres: Action, Wuxia, Martial Arts

Plot Summary

In this installment of the Wong Fei-hung series, the legendary martial artist finds himself entangled with a formidable female鏢師 (bodyguard/escort) and her group. Wong Fei-hung must navigate treacherous situations, protect innocent people, and uphold justice against cunning adversaries who threaten the peace. The narrative often involves intricate fight choreography and moral dilemmas.

Critical Reception

As part of a prolific film series, 'Wong Fei-hung Three Times a Female Bodyguard' was a popular release catering to fans of martial arts cinema in the 1950s Hong Kong. Critical reviews at the time often focused on the action sequences and the iconic portrayal of Wong Fei-hung by Kwan Tak-hing. While not typically reviewed by international critics, it contributed to the enduring legacy of the character and the genre.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its exciting martial arts duels and the consistent performance of Kwan Tak-hing as Wong Fei-hung.

  • The plot often involves intricate schemes and betrayals, keeping the audience engaged.

  • Appreciated by audiences for its adherence to traditional Wuxia storytelling and action.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this 1956 film is not readily available. However, films from this era starring Kwan Tak-hing as Wong Fei-hung were generally well-received by local audiences for their action and heroic narratives.

Fun Fact

Kwan Tak-hing starred as Wong Fei-hung in over 100 films, making him the actor most associated with the legendary martial arts master.

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