5
86 min
The movie is structured much like a murder mystery, albeit one that gives the viewer a fight scene every couple of minutes. There’s a murderer who goes by the moniker Devil Swordsman gallivanting around the countryside in an outfit that looks like a ninja cloak by way of a KKK robe who’s killing all of the major kung fu masters and clan leaders with a single swipe to the face. One of his first victims is the head of the White Dragon tribe, whose son, Shan, is played by Dorian Tan Tao-Liang. Shan naturally assumes the role of detective in order to avenge his father, since that’s what people do in these movies.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Dorian Tan Tao-Liang | Unowned | |
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Lo Lieh | Unowned | |
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Doris Lung Chun-Erh | Unowned | |
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Tung Li | Unowned | |
Ou-Yang Chong | Unowned | ||
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Shih Chung-Tien | Unowned | |
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Chang Fang-Hsia | Unowned | |
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Liu Ping | Unowned | |
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Lee Ying | Unowned | |
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Fai Wan | Unowned | |
Wan Chung-Shan | Unowned | ||
Chi Ying | Unowned | ||
Fan Feng-Shan | Unowned |