Fu Sing Wu Chi is the blind teacher of the two Ching assassins, Chow Lung and Chow Fu, killed by the One-Armed Boxer a few years earlier. He also happens to be a master of the most deadly of all weapons, the flying guillotine. When Fu receives word of their death, he immediately heads off to find Liu. Unfortunately, in the process, he kills any one-armed man in he comes in contact with. Aiding him in his search are a Thai boxer and an Indian fakir, who has the power of extending his arms. Also, complicating matters is a Japanese karate expert, who has designs on the daughter of a martial arts teacher, who also was killed by the vengeful Fu. Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: 獨臂拳王大破血滴子
- Also Known As: One-Armed Boxer 2 , The One Armed Boxer vs. the Flying Guillotine , Du bi quan wang da po xue di zi , 独臂拳王大破血滴子
- Genres: Action, Martial Arts, Fantasy
Where to Watch Master of the Flying Guillotine
Free (sub)
Cast & Credits
- Jimmy WangLiu Ti Lung [One-armed Boxer]Main Role
- Chin KangFung Sheng Wu ChiMain Role
- Lung FeiYakumaSupport Role
- Lung Chun ErhWu Shao-tiehSupport Role
- Lung FongWu Chang-shengSupport Role
- Jack LongWang JiangSupport Role
Reviews
Uncut edition
One of the most iconic cult martial art films of all time, the influence felt by Master of the Flying Guillotine can still be seen in pop culture to this very day. Nothing captures the imagination of genre fans like the notion of a mechanical device being hurled through the air to behead its victims. With its nonstop flurry of fighting, ersatz bloodletting and incidental hilarity, this sequel to Jimmy Wang-Yu's earlier One-Armed Boxer doubles down on what made that film work, ultimately leaving this film as his most fondly remembered and signature work, very few films can compete with having a one-armed hero, a blind antagonist who wields a Flying Guillotine and a stolen Krautrock on its soundtrack. The main plot is completely nonsensical and only serves as window dressing for the film's bloody trail of vengeance and tournament antics, one that Yu directs with exhilarating energy. After a series of ultra-cool martial arts set pieces, choreographed fiercely and imaginatively by Lau Kar Leung, Yu eventually faces Kam Kong in an awesome coffin-tossing, wall-climbing, one-arm boxing, guillotine-throwing finale. As writer, director, and star Yu proved to be an extraordinary showman whose creativity, experimentation with genre conventions, and knack for surrounding himself with great talent results in a recipe for a marvellously manic film, Master of the Flying Guillotine needs to be seen to be believed, and even then defies belief.Was this review helpful to you?
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