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A Taste of Cold Steel

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Directed by
  
Yueh Feng

Music by
  
Wang Fu-ling

Edited by
  
Chiang Hsing-lung

Initial release
  
1970

Music director
  
Wang Fu-ling

Editor
  
Hsing-lung Chiang

6.3/10
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Written by
  
Wang Po Yi

Cinematography
  
Pao Hsueh Li

Country
  
Hong Kong

Director
  
Yueh Feng

Distributed by
  
Shaw Brothers Studio

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The Bells of Death, The Iron Buddha, Rape of the Sword, Vengeance of a Snowgirl, Brothers Five

A Taste of Cold Steel or (Chinese: 武林風雲; Wu lin feng yun) is a 1970 Hong Kong Shaw Brothers action film adventure directed by Yueh Feng.

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Plot

Three sisters unite with a cousin to avenge their father who was killed by a group of noblemen with ties to a criminal gang. Many action sequences depict the sisters and cousin cutting down enemies in dramatic fashion. In the climactic fight sequence the sisters manage to complete revenge by killing the noblemen responsible for their father's death. However, other members of the gang capture them and begin to enact a variety of sadistic tortures including forcing them to drink each other's menstrual blood. Finally, the sisters are able to escape bondage, steal back the Violet Light Sword, and use it to slice their way to freedom.

Cast and roles

  • Shu Pei-pei
  • Chang Yi as Hsu Chin
  • Essie Lin Chia as Kan Ah-nan
  • Chan Hung Lit as Prince Lu Tien Hsia
  • Wang Hsieh as Uncle Hsu
  • Ching Yu
  • Wen Chen
  • Mien Fang as Doctor Kuo
  • Simon Hsu as Crippled Tiger
  • Chung-Shun Huang as Fierce Tiger
  • Liu Hung as Drunken Tiger
  • Ku Feng as One-eyed Tiger
  • Kun Li as Little Brother
  • Yunzhong Li as Prince Wu Yi
  • Wu Ma as Sick Tiger
  • Pao Chin Yeh as Songstress at Inn
  • Sammo Hung Kam-Bo
  • References

    A Taste of Cold Steel Wikipedia