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Plot Summary
A young woman, Lady Lee, is seeking revenge for her father's death. She trains in martial arts and goes undercover to infiltrate the criminal organization responsible. Along the way, she encounters allies and faces numerous challenges as she unravels a larger conspiracy.
Critical Reception
Lady Lee is a lesser-known but enjoyable entry in the 1960s Hong Kong martial arts genre. While not as iconic as some of its contemporaries, it offers solid action sequences and a straightforward revenge plot that appeals to fans of kung fu films. Its reception was generally positive among its target audience for its fight choreography and female lead's performance.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its energetic fight scenes and a capable female protagonist.
The plot, while simple, serves as a functional vehicle for the action.
A solid, if not groundbreaking, example of classic kung fu cinema.
Google audience: Audience reception data is not readily available for this film on Google reviews.
Fun Fact
Angela Mao, who plays the titular Lady Lee, was one of the few female stars to achieve significant success in the male-dominated kung fu film industry of the era.
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