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The Blade Spares None

Original title: Dao bu liu ren
  • 1971
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
152
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The Blade Spares None (1971)
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Ho Li-Chun, an attractive but powerful swordswoman, fights at a tournament at Prince Kuei's Palace.Ho Li-Chun, an attractive but powerful swordswoman, fights at a tournament at Prince Kuei's Palace.Ho Li-Chun, an attractive but powerful swordswoman, fights at a tournament at Prince Kuei's Palace.

  • Director
    • Wing-Cho Yip
  • Writers
    • Ta-Wei Lo
    • Kuang Ni
  • Stars
    • Nora Miao
    • Yin Tse
    • James Tien
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    152
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Wing-Cho Yip
    • Writers
      • Ta-Wei Lo
      • Kuang Ni
    • Stars
      • Nora Miao
      • Yin Tse
      • James Tien
    • 2User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Nora Miao
    Nora Miao
    • Ho Li-Chun - Woman fighter
    • (as Ker Hsiu Miao)
    Yin Tse
    Yin Tse
    • Tang Ching Yun
    • (as Hsien Hsieh)
    James Tien
    James Tien
    • Chen Jo Yu
    • (as Chun Tien)
    Paul Chang Chung
    Paul Chang Chung
    • Prince Kuei (Guest star)
    • (as Chung Chang)
    Lau Chan
    Lau Chan
    • Extra
    Ming-Wai Chan
    Ming-Wai Chan
      Shao-Hung Chan
      Shao-Hung Chan
      Shih-Ou Chang
      Shih-Ou Chang
      Chok-Chow Cheung
      Chok-Chow Cheung
      Chia-Chung Chou
      Chin Chun
      Chin Chun
        Yi Feng
        Yi Feng
        • Chuang Shih Piao
        Hsing-Chun Hsu
        Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
        Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
        Ho-Chiu Kei
        Eddy Ko
        Eddy Ko
        Tsan-Hsiung Ku
        Shan Kwan
        Shan Kwan
        • Director
          • Wing-Cho Yip
        • Writers
          • Ta-Wei Lo
          • Kuang Ni
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        7ckormos1

        Another hit for Golden Harvest in their first year of production

        Sometimes watching one of these movies you just need a clue at the beginning. This movie gives you the clue or impression that it will be fun from the first act. Nora's character is set up as ruthless, she spares no one who fights her, it is always a fight to the death. Yet, this is done in a fun way. Martial arts movies are the only genre that can get away with making such a gruesome concept into light and funny.

        The plot is soon revealed that the prince seems to be recruiting good fighters to rob for him. Special swords, poison and the need for revenge are tossed in to thicken the details.

        Nora Miao's first six movies were "The Invincible Eight", "The Blade Spares None", "The comet Strikes", "The Big Boss", "Story of Daisy", "The Way of the Dragon", and "Fist of Fury". Looking at that list closer: She starred in Golden Harvest's first movie, had the lead in three Golden Harvest movies in their first year, and most significant of all she played "the girl" opposite Bruce Lee. Just her roles in 1971 and 1972 were enough to call it a career for most actors. Oddly, though starting in fighting roles, she never threw kick or punch with Bruce Lee. Could that be her only regret?

        The fights in this movie are inconsistent. Some are good but some lack power and focus. Overall, nothing too bad and nothing really good.

        Any fan of this genre is well aware of this movie so my recommendation is meaningless. Of course, I also rate it above average.
        8BrianDanaCamp

        Above-average swordplay adventure from Golden Harvest

        THE BLADE SPARES NONE (1971) is a pleasant surprise, a cut above the usual Golden Harvest costume adventure, i.e. the ones that didn't star Angela Mao or Jimmy Wang Yu. The star here is Nora Miao, an attractive star who was never much of a screen fighter but benefits from the expert fight direction provided by Sammo Hung and Han Ying Chieh and the excellent work of her on-screen fighting partners James Tien and Patrick Tse Yin. In addition, the film boasts better-than-usual production design and cinematography. In scene after scene, I was impressed with how good the film looked.

        The plot has to do with a well-appointed noble, Prince Kuei (Paul Chang), who hires four "knights" to lead a band of marauders to plunder rich villages. One of the knights is a young swordswoman, Miss Ho (Nora Miao), who has an ulterior motive in joining the Prince's entourage, seeking out the notorious bandit "Devil's Claw," who once wielded a sword marked with blood-red notches to signify the number of his victims. When she encounters a young swordsman named Tang (Patrick Tse Yin) carrying that sword, her curiosity is aroused and she makes sure to cross paths with Tang and his companion, Brother Chen (James Tien). Eventually, they realize they're after the same target and join forces against the Prince and his army of killers, knowing it will lead them to the current whereabouts of "Devil's Claw."

        There are lots of great setpieces, starting with Miss Ho's pre-credits slaughter of a number of bandits and continuing right after the credits with a sequence wherein Miss Ho auditions for the Prince by taking on opponents in duels to the death high atop a narrow platform set up in the Prince's courtyard. She bills herself as "the Blade that Spares None," thus justifying the fatal blows she delivers to each opponent. It's pretty amusing to see her opponents leap tall bounds to ascend to the platform, about four stories high, only to fall off so unceremoniously after the duels. Poor Brother Chen announces his challenge and then recants, but is forced by the Prince's men to timidly climb up the damned thing. Putting on a comical cowardly front, he manages to get away in one piece by leaping off the platform to avoid Miss Ho's sword thrust, landing deftly on his feet and fleeing, one of two men in the entire film to survive a bout with her. Later on, when Miss Ho first confronts the two swordsmen, Tang and Chen, on her own, they don't yet trust each other and have an atmospheric swordfight in the rain which ends in a draw. There is also a lengthy and dramatic flashback that explains Tang's need for vengeance against Devil's Claw and how he acquired the sword.

        Later, after Miss Ho and the two swordsmen have joined forces, they sneak up on the Prince's gang in a fog-shrouded forest, recreated on a soundstage set, and methodically whittle away their numbers in a series of sneak attacks. It's not easy to stage frenzied action like this in such small constricted spaces, but the action directors create an intricate and clever scene. There are then two sprawling battles in much larger spaces, Prince Kuei's palace, where the three protagonists fight large numbers of the Prince's men, and the treasure cave behind a waterfall and its impressive stone drawbridge, where the Prince has stored the stolen plunder and where the final showdown takes place.

        The film is consistently exciting and the storyline engaging throughout. Miss Miao carries herself with dignity and bearing and is outfitted in some gorgeous swordswoman fashions. The other actors, including Tien, Tse and Chang, handle their share of the action with vigor and aplomb. Interestingly, the cast includes three character actors borrowed from Shaw Bros., Feng Yi, Chiang Nan and Lee Yun Chung, who play the other three knights alongside Miss Ho in the Prince's band of hired fighters. These men usually played meddling court officials and authority figures, but here they're fitted out for full action roles, something they didn't get to do much at Shaw Bros. It's quite a change of pace for them and they clearly relish the opportunity.

        The set design is quite beautiful throughout, particularly the lavishly appointed interiors of Prince Kuei's palace, with its abundance of artwork on the walls and partitions. The outdoor platform where Miss Ho battles opponents to show off her skills to Prince Kuei offers an intriguing variation on an idea used in many later kung fu films, e.g. RING OF DEATH. The set built for the treasure cave with its own waterfall and cleverly hidden stone drawbridge is also quite imaginative. The music consists largely of cues lifted from John Barry's score for the sixth James Bond film, ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE.

        The director, Teddy Yip Wing-Cho, also directed two exemplary costume adventures for Shaw Bros., THE EUNUCH (1971) and BLACK TAVERN (1972), and two later kung fu films that I enjoyed, SLEEPING FIST (1979) and THE THUNDERING MANTIS (1980). I've reviewed BLACK TAVERN and SLEEPING FIST here and recommend them with equal enthusiasm.

        NOTE: The Fortune Star DVD edition of this film is missing English subtitles for two scenes, the pre-credits sequence and an important scene later in the film when Miss Ho has a falling-out with her companions. Don't let that discourage you.

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        • Release date
          • April 30, 1971 (Hong Kong)
        • Country of origin
          • Hong Kong
        • Language
          • Mandarin
        • Also known as
          • Affetmeyen kılıç
        • Production companies
          • Golden Harvest Company
          • Paragon Films Ltd.
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        • Runtime
          • 1h 41m(101 min)
        • Color
          • Color
        • Sound mix
          • Mono
        • Aspect ratio
          • 2.35 : 1

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