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Lady Whirlwind

Original title: Tie zhang xuan feng tui
  • 1972
  • R
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Lady Whirlwind (1972)
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A young female martial artist reluctantly decides to help a man who is being pursued by a vicious gang, so that she would have the pleasure of killing him herself as revenge for causing the ... Read allA young female martial artist reluctantly decides to help a man who is being pursued by a vicious gang, so that she would have the pleasure of killing him herself as revenge for causing the death of her sister.A young female martial artist reluctantly decides to help a man who is being pursued by a vicious gang, so that she would have the pleasure of killing him herself as revenge for causing the death of her sister.

  • Director
    • Feng Huang
  • Writer
    • Yi-Chung Hua
  • Stars
    • Angela Mao
    • Yi Chang
    • Ying Bai
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
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    • Director
      • Feng Huang
    • Writer
      • Yi-Chung Hua
    • Stars
      • Angela Mao
      • Yi Chang
      • Ying Bai
    • 9User reviews
    • 33Critic reviews
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    Angela Mao
    Angela Mao
    • Miss Tien
    Yi Chang
    Yi Chang
    • Ling Shih-hua
    Ying Bai
    Ying Bai
    Kyung-Ah Oh
    Kyung-Ah Oh
      Feng Huang
      • (Guest star)
      Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
      Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
        Shao-Hung Chan
        Shao-Hung Chan
        Yuet-Sang Chin
        Yuet-Sang Chin
        Min-gyu Choe
          Ching-Chun Hsu
          Hsing-Chun Hsu
          Chi-Ming Huang
          Jeong-guk Jang
          Nam-il Kim
            Pasan Leung
            Pasan Leung
              Siu-Lung Leung
              Siu-Lung Leung
              An-na Liu
              Chi Lo
              Chi Lo
              • Director
                • Feng Huang
              • Writer
                • Yi-Chung Hua
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              6gavin6942

              Literally Everyone Was Kung Fu Fighting

              "Miss Tien, thank you for saving me." "Forget it. I just didn't want somebody else to kill you!"

              This film was directed by Huang Feng (who made 18 films in the 1970s alone), and stars Angela Mao. Not sure if Mao is well known outside of martial arts circles (probably not), but she probably should be -- why let Jackie Chan and Bruce Lee get all the credit?

              Although I know very little about the martial arts film genre, I feel like this might be one worth seeing. If for no other reason than the fact that literally everyone is kung fu fighting -- there are hardly any scenes without a dozen guys trying to defeat Lady Whirlwind (and losing).
              7ckormos1

              recommended for all fans of martial arts movies

              Raymond Chow's upstart company sure played it smart with this movie. He used Chang Yi as the male lead. Chang Yi was an established Shaw Brothers actor doing martial arts films since about King Cat in 1967 but was shelved due to new talent such as David Chiang and Ti Lung. Next add Pai Ying for the bad guy. He's another Shaw Brothers actor who did a fine job as an evil eunuch in the 1971 "The Eunuch". Sammo Hung was the martial arts choreographer and with some side burns (quite stylish in 1972 but ridiculous otherwise) he got good screen time as a co-villain. Bruce Lee had just done "Fist of Fury" so add the theme of evil Japanese to the mix. (Actually the movie still works fine without the subplot, but why not?) With all that foundation, the only risky element was casting Angela Mao as the hot kung fu chick female lead. That was really no risk at all. Angela was fabulous despite the otherwise impression that the entire movie was done in one take. Yes, the whole movie seems to have been made with a budget for the price of the rolls of film with just a few dollars left over to pay the crew. Nevertheless, here I am 40 years later and watching it for the second time and enjoying every minute of it. Certainly recommended for all fans of the genre and my rating here is 7.0
              7grumpynerd

              Uneven, but a landmark

              When Angela Mao is off-screen, this movie is mediocre to a fault. Not bad, but of little interest to anyone but a serious Hong Kong movie geek. But when Mao is on screen, she's electrifying.

              It's not just her charisma, although she's got buckets of that. She has a magnificent gift for selling a move that transforms what would be at best a serviceable fight scene into something riveting and dramatic. In the build up to her first fight in the casino, Mao flashes an ironically contemptuous sneer that sends icy chills down your spine. At the end of the fight she beats the crooked casino boss with a cold fury that's thrilling and appalling in its savagery.

              What's really unusual is how the movie doesn't do anything to soften her character. Often the girl in these movies is there to be raped and killed so the hero can take revenge. Sometimes she's sifu's daughter, who fights pretty good for a girl but is ultimately there to be rescued from the boss. None of that for Miss Tien. She is Nemesis, come to punish the hero for his past misdeeds. The question is: will she let him live long enough to redeem himself by fighting the boss of his old gang?

              This curious twist transforms a run-of-the-mill early 70s Kung Fu flick into something compelling and different.
              5gridoon2025

              Watchable but instantly forgettable

              "Lady Whirlwind" AKA "Deep Thrust" is a little better than another Angela Mao film released by the same company that I saw recently, "Deadly China Doll", because Angela is indeed one of the two main characters here and has several fight scenes. The bad news is, her and everybody else's fight scenes are generally mediocre, often spoiled by poor editing and ludicrous wirework. The good news is, Angela brings a relentless aggression to them that few other female stars can match. More good news: her character is a little more complex than usual for this genre - she begins as a revenge-obsessed woman but gradually becomes more compassionate. More bad news: it's exactly this compassion that doesn't allow her to have a climactic fight scene. A watchable but forgettable film on the whole. Gotta love the stolen score notes from "Diamonds Are Forever", though! (**)
              7ebiros2

              Lady Whirlwind

              This is a Golden Harvest movie starring Angela Mao. One thing to note is that early Golden Harvest movies had very good quality, and it is recommended that whenever possible, they should be viewed in remastered DVD. The difference between the original and the faded copy is like night and day, and drastically changes the viewing experience.

              Released in the United States as Deep Thrust, the shabby title doesn't do justice to the action contained in this movie. Angela Mao explodes with her signature moves in this movie. Did she learn new style of martial arts within a year of making this movie ? It seems likely as her previous movie "Hapkido", and this movie has drastically different level of moves compared to her earlier movies.

              This movie, Hapkido, and When Tae Kwon Do Strikes all has similar looks and feel to the story and appearances. Anti-Japanese sentiment is strong on all three movies, but this is probably due to the bombastic success of Fist of Fury starring Bruce Lee from a year earlier. the scene where Bruce Lee destroys the sign that says "No dogs and Chinese allowed" really caught on at the time.

              This movie is a step down in production for some reason from the previous "Hapkido", and looks almost like a Shaw Brothers film. The good is as mentioned earlier, Angela Mao's moves are fantastic in this movie, and she was in the height of her beauty in 1972.

              It would have been better if there were more of Angela Mao's action in this movie, but even as it is, it's still a very good kung fu movie, and is recommended for viewing.

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              • Trivia
                The U.S. title, "Deep Thrust - The Hand of Death", was a take-off on the "adult" film Deep Throat (1972) which was causing a national sensation at the time.
              • Goofs
                At the very end of the film, Hsuang Hsuang's blood on one side of her mouth switches sides in the final shot.
              • Quotes

                Ling Shih-hua: Miss Tien. Thank you for saving me.

                Miss Tien: Forget it. I just didn't want somebody else to kill you.

              • Connections
                Featured in The Best of the Martial Arts Films (1990)
              • Soundtracks
                The Bulldozer Leads The Dance
                Music by Georges Garvarentz

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              • Release date
                • April 6, 1973 (Italy)
              • Country of origin
                • Hong Kong
              • Language
                • Mandarin
              • Also known as
                • Deep Thrust
              • Production companies
                • Golden Harvest Company
                • Hallmark Channel
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              • Gross US & Canada
                • $1,194,814
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              • Runtime
                • 1h 28m(88 min)
              • Sound mix
                • Mono
              • Aspect ratio
                • 2.35 : 1

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