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1970 Hong Kong film
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Directed by | Chang Cheh |
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Music by | Wang Fu-ling |
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Running time | 98 min. |
Country | Hong Kong |
Language | Mandarin |
Vengeance (報仇; original Hong Kong title, Bao chou) is a 1970 kung fu film directed by Chang Cheh, and starring David Chiang, Wang Ping and Ti Lung. The film is set in Peking in 1925, and centers on a revenge plight of Chiang. The movie has little actual kung fu and instead is heavily laden with knife fighting and judo.
At the 16th Asian Film Festival, Director Chang Cheh won the Best Director Award, David Chiang won the Best Actor Award and received Asia's first Movie King Award, and Vengeance went on to win the Best Movie Award and the Iron Triangle.
References
- "Vengeance!", Time Out London. Retrieved 23 September 2018.
- "Vengeance! (1970)". hkmdb.com. Retrieved 24 August 2024.
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