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Blood on the Sun

Original title: Lei tai
  • 1972
  • R
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
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Blood on the Sun (1972)
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During WWII the Japanese occupied most of China and used the people for forced labor. They were notoriously cruel and some Chinese rose in resistance.During WWII the Japanese occupied most of China and used the people for forced labor. They were notoriously cruel and some Chinese rose in resistance.During WWII the Japanese occupied most of China and used the people for forced labor. They were notoriously cruel and some Chinese rose in resistance.

  • Directors
    • Sheng-Yuan Sun
    • Ting-Mei Sung
  • Writer
    • Sheng-Yuan Sun
  • Stars
    • Ching-Ching Chang
    • Peng Tien
    • Hsiao-Ping Yang
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    103
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Sheng-Yuan Sun
      • Ting-Mei Sung
    • Writer
      • Sheng-Yuan Sun
    • Stars
      • Ching-Ching Chang
      • Peng Tien
      • Hsiao-Ping Yang
    • 7User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ching-Ching Chang
    Ching-Ching Chang
    • Miss Liao
    • (as Cheung Ching Ching)
    Peng Tien
    Peng Tien
    • Chou Hai-chuan
    Hsiao-Ping Yang
    • Shu-shen (Guest star)
    Yuan Yi
    Yuan Yi
      Yung Kuan
      Yung Kuan
      Kai Kang
      Kai Kang
      • Chou San-ming
      • (as Kon Hoi)
      Shao-Chun Chang
      • Tang Kai-tak
      Yun-Wen Chang
      Yun-Wen Chang
      Chiang Chao
      Hsin-Yi Chen
      Hsin-Yi Chen
      Fu-Hsiung Cheng
      Fu-Hsiung Cheng
      • Kyoki Shoza
      Wan-Hsi Chin
      Wan-Hsi Chin
      Wei-Hsiung Ho
      Po-Wei Hou
      Hsing Hsieh
      • Wu Chang-yuen
      Chen-Peng Kao
      Chen-Peng Kao
      Blackie Shou-Liang Ko
      Blackie Shou-Liang Ko
      • Samurai fighter
      Yi Kwan
      • Mrs. Li
      • Directors
        • Sheng-Yuan Sun
        • Ting-Mei Sung
      • Writer
        • Sheng-Yuan Sun
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      7Movie-Misfit

      Better Than Average With Great Fights!!

      Although it carries a run-of-the-mill plot, with the Japanese occupying China and a band of rebels standing up against them, The Big Fight, from directors Sung Ting Mei (The Traitorous, The Silver Spear) and Sun Sheng Yuan (Immortal Warriors), in what would be their directorial début, is still a pretty exciting wee film!

      With decent performances from all, The Big Fight is a pretty serious affair focusing on a tournament organised by the Japanese in a bid to kill or cripple the Chinese fighters. He film has plenty of fight scenes courtesy of Chen Chin, and features some great battles including that with weapons, mixing in judo, sumo and karate with the kung-fu, that come fast and often.

      It also features a pretty decent cast with Tin Peng, from A Touch Of Zen, Dragon Gate Inn, and 18 Bronzemen, as the leading-man, with Cheung Ching Ching of Fearless Fighters & One Armed Swordswoman fame, by his side. Plenty of faces from Taiwanese classic kung-fu films help fill it out such as Cheng Fu Hung (Fearless Hyena), Choi Wang (Beach Of The War Gods), and Jack Long (7 Grandmasters) to name but a few...

      The Big Fight won't ever go down as a classic or come up in any fans top-ten, but it sure is far from terrible and clears its 90 minute running time at a great pace. Although there are plenty of fights throughout, the last 40 minutes is just non-stop with many highlights leading up to the all-out frantic finale, which is brilliant!

      Think of it like an early 70's Ip Man without the gloss and star-power.

      Overall: Has most likely slipped under the radar of most kung-fu film fans, but The Big Fight is certainly worth the watch!
      5Red-Barracuda

      Martial arts by-the-numbers

      Set during World War II in Japanese occupied China, a group of resistance fighters hit back at the invading oppressors and their Chinese collaborators.

      This is another in the long line of martial arts action movies that came out of south-east Asia in the 70's. There is nothing truthfully especially good about this one and it follows the well-worn formula of good guys against evil rulers. If there was one angle that this one had that was a little distinctive though, it is the fact that it features a fighting competition which is set up by the Japanese with nefarious motives in mind, where various characters combat each other using different martial arts styles. To that end we have judo, karate, sumo and kung-fu all used against each other. Look out too for another common feature of this sub-genre where we have bits of famous music from big American films simply spliced into the flow. In this case it was the remarkably unsuitable pioneering synth music from A Clockwork Orange (1971) that finds itself scoring a bit of the action.
      5dkeizer05

      Bland Kung Fu Movie With No Name Cast

      This movie was decent only because it maintains a steady flow of action.

      There's a pretty generic plot of a town being subjugated by a corrupt ruler, in this case it's the Japanese army during World War II. Of course our hero is an amazing fighter but is reluctant to enter a battle.

      My version was horrendously dubbed to the point where at times I didn't really understand what was going on. But I'm not hard to please and the film delivers plenty of kung fu fighting.

      There's nothing funny in the plot, but there were several instances of campy dialogue and general poor production that were unintentionally hilarious.

      If you have 90 minutes to kill and you like kung fu movies, you can do a lot worse.
      6aggie80

      Good martial arts action with a plot behind it.

      Given that this is dubbed and contains a number of stereotypes in it, this isn't a bad plot. I would have rated it a bit higher if the political incorrectness wasn't so obvious, with no comment on whether it is realistic or not.

      The dubbing is fairly well done and is not terribly noticeable. Lots of fight scenes and other than being rather one sided in the outcome, the choreography is fairly realistic. Weapons include a scale mail cloak, Japanese and Chinese swords, knives and bayonets on rifles in addition to numerous makeshift items.

      Fighters include Japanese specialists in judo, karate and sumo fighting local champions. Character development is reasonable and the invaders are put to rout. No real comic relief anywhere in this movie. Abrupt ending in the cut I saw.
      4chasityjoanspangler

      Not bad for what it is.

      This film is set during the Japanese occupation of China circa WWII. In it, the Japanese occupiers (and the Chinese Quislings who work for them) are portrayed as total monsters who kill children and rape all women. The heroes are resistance fighters who oppose the occupation.

      My transfer of this film is not of very good quality, and the pan and scan is terrible, cutting out a lot of the action. The dubbing, however, is better tan most films of this type.

      The acting and character development are remarkably good, despite the dubbing. The fight scenes are well done, and feature some interesting weapons work (in one scene, the female lead uses a cloak lined with sharp discs as a weapon). The tournament that fills the last 30 minutes of the film has some interesting contrasts in styles, pitting Chinese Boxers against judo, karate, and sumo stylists.

      All in all, this is a passable feature, and will please fans of the genre, especially if your copy is of better quality than mine.

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      • Release date
        • February 1974 (United States)
      • Countries of origin
        • Taiwan
        • Hong Kong
      • Language
        • Mandarin
      • Also known as
        • World War of Kung Fu
      • Production company
        • Shaw Brothers
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 34m(94 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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