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Yin xiao yu jian cui yu shi

  • 1977
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
132
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Yin xiao yu jian cui yu shi (1977)
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Feisty ace martial artist Chu Siew Yen promises her teacher that she will find his missing brother. During her search Chu also tries to discover the identity of the person who killed her par... Read allFeisty ace martial artist Chu Siew Yen promises her teacher that she will find his missing brother. During her search Chu also tries to discover the identity of the person who killed her parents. Of course, accomplishing said tasks proves easier said than done as Chu faces opposi... Read allFeisty ace martial artist Chu Siew Yen promises her teacher that she will find his missing brother. During her search Chu also tries to discover the identity of the person who killed her parents. Of course, accomplishing said tasks proves easier said than done as Chu faces opposition from many people she encounters on the way to uncovering the truth.

  • Director
    • Karl Liao
  • Writer
    • Ren Chung
  • Stars
    • Angela Mao
    • Don Wong
    • Jen-Ping Su
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    132
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    • Director
      • Karl Liao
    • Writer
      • Ren Chung
    • Stars
      • Angela Mao
      • Don Wong
      • Jen-Ping Su
    • 8User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Angela Mao
    Angela Mao
    • Chu Siew Yen
    Don Wong
    Don Wong
      Jen-Ping Su
      Jen-Ping Su
      Chiang-Lung Wen
      Chiang-Lung Wen
      Chun-Erh Lung
      • (Guest star)
      Ming Chiang
      Ming Chiang
      • (Guest star)
      Li Tung
      Li Tung
      • Dao Tien (Guest star)
      Fang-Hsia Chang
      Fang-Hsia Chang
      Ji-Lung Chang
      Shu-Lin Chang
      Kang Ho
      Kang Ho
      Hou-Chun Hsia
      Mei Mei Liao
      Yi-Yang Liu
      Yun-Pao Lu
      Lo-Hui Shaw
      Po-Lin Tsu
      Po-Lin Tsu
      Chung-Shan Wan
      Chung-Shan Wan
      • Director
        • Karl Liao
      • Writer
        • Ren Chung
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      BrianDanaCamp

      Angela Mao shines in otherwise weak kung fu film

      MOONLIGHT SWORD AND JADE LION is a frequently confusing kung fu tale about a swordswoman (Angela Mao) seeking the brother of her late teacher in order to learn who killed her parents when she was a baby. That's basically all the film is about, but it takes 90 minutes to get there and only after the film bogs down with a lot of pointless intrigue involving a host of other characters skulking about trying to kill each other. It's never entirely clear who these characters are or what their connection to the action is, but the film gives us lots of scenes with them. One character, played by Wong Tao, is set up as the male lead and potential partner of Angela, yet he vanishes for the whole middle section of the film as if the screenwriters had simply forgotten about him.

      The good news is that Angela is very attractively garbed in a pink-and-white outfit and appears in a lot of fight scenes. The fights are generally short and overly gimmicky (with flying plates and chopsticks and such), but Angela gets to do a lot of swordplay and acrobatics and makes the whole thing worth watching. Wong Tao (THE HOT, THE COOL AND THE VICIOUS) is the only other notable fighting star on display, but he doesn't get to fight enough. Lung Chun Erh, another fighting femme and always an appealing presence (see SHAOLIN INVINCIBLES and THE MAGNIFICENT), appears all too briefly as one of Angela's enemies and fights her in one scene over the jade lion of the title (whose significance is never adequately explained).

      The exemplary sets and costumes are all displayed to great advantage in the high-quality letter-boxed print available for review. The English-language soundtrack, however, suffers from some of the worst dubbing yet heard in a kung fu film. The voice used for Angela is particularly annoying. The English track omits so much key info that one wonders if much of the original dialogue hadn't simply been ignored by the translators. The music track consists largely of cues lifted from Italian westerns.
      9rjmarzano

      Great Movie

      'Moonlight Sword And Jade Lion' is one of my all time favorite movies.

      I think I like it because the main idea is Angela goes out on her own to find a friend of her father's and find out the truth about her parents' murder.

      A sub plot is this guy has one of a pair of jade lions and if he gets the other one he will become 'master of the Kung Fu world'. However it's not clear to me why.

      The sound on 'Moonlight Sword' is bad and it's in the wide screen format. On my TV this only uses about 50 percent of the available screen. I don't understand why people like this format.

      This was a different time in history where there was no mass communications. This guy wants to have a meeting with someone so he throws a knife at the guy's face and shouts "Get in touch with me.".

      There's also two guys who I think are twins (one the good guy and one the villain) and they kill people by throwing big knives into the back of their heads just when they are going to say something important.

      "You don't understand. It wasn't our fault. We were under orders from .......UGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH !" To me the greatest scene is Angela gets surrounded by these gals who are carrying explosive flowers. She takes them all out with her telescopic spear.

      Then she goes into the 'temple of doom' that has various hazards such as flying saw blades.

      Jeff Marzano
      5unbrokenmetal

      No trace left behind

      "Moonlight Sword & Jade Lion" tells us about a young fighting lady, played by Angela Mao, who is on the search for an old master. Nobody has seen him for months, it appears, so she keeps asking people "have you seen him?" and sometimes she fights them if she doesn't like the reply. Now, the movie has a couple of memorable moments, such as the hilarious fight against roughly 20 enemies at once who are holding flowers (sic!) which can shoot flames or darts. That doesn't help to disguise the fact the story isn't exactly Sherlock Holmes. The heroine spends a month wandering around looking for clues, doesn't find anything important, and most characters just seem to be introduced to confuse her and the audience a bit. And if they do intend to tell her anything, they suddenly have a knife in their back. It was a relief to see in the other reviews that nobody else understood what the Jade Lion was for, either. So in the end, "Moonlight Sword & Jade Lion" is worth watching only for fans of Angela Mao who bravely carries on despite the lack of story progress.
      2gridoon2025

      Complete disaster

      I saw this Angela Mao film on a double-feature DVD, where it was accompanied by "Yoga And The Kung-Fu Girl". I expected the former to be the better of the two, but boy was I wrong! "Moonlight Sword And Jade Lion" is one of the most badly made films I've seen in a LONG time. I stopped following the plot about 30 minutes in, and from that point on I had no idea what was going on, nor did I care. According to IMDb, this is the ONLY film that "screenwriter" Ren Chung ever worked on, and thank God for that! You might think that the fight scenes could possibly redeem the picture, but they don't: they range from the forgettable to the ridiculous (a lot of the characters seem to have unexplained superhuman abilities). Another disappointment is that Angela Mao does about 95% of her fighting with a spear. Still, her extreme beauty is the only reason this film escapes the lowest possible rating.
      Wizard-8

      A typical 70s kung fu movie for the most part

      From my above summary line, you may have concluded that I do not like Hong Kong/Taiwanese kung fu movies. Actually, I really enjoy these movies... at least those made from the mid-1980s on. Efforts made in the 70s for the most part I must admit do not move me, including this one. It is a little better than average, thanks to not only some good looking sets and costumes, but also some skillful camera work and visual composition. But apart from that stuff, I was bored for the most part. The scenes involving kung fu are indistinguishable from the dreary kung fu you usually get in a 70s movie. The story is thin and curiously keeps the movie's heroine off of the screen for large chunks of time. You won't be missing much if you skip seeing this movie, and I can only recommend it for die hard fans of Angela Mao - and even they will find much of the movie dreary and boring.

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      • Release date
        • August 3, 1977 (Taiwan)
      • Country of origin
        • Taiwan
      • Language
        • Mandarin
      • Also known as
        • Moonlight Sword and Jade Lion
      • Production company
        • Kin Chiang Film Company
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 34 minutes
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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