A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 30, 1971
Original Title:
刀不留人
Alternate Titles:
The Blade Spares None
刀不留人
Genres:
Action | Drama
Production Companies:
Orange Sky Golden Harvest
Production Countries:
Hong Kong
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 102
Ho Li-Chun, a pretty but ruthless swordswoman, and three challengers are participating in an open tournament at Prince Kuei's Palace. A knight, Chen Jo-Yu, is defeated in the tournament. He flees and later returns with knight Tang Ching-Yun who wields a strange sword. They get trapped but Ho deliberately sets both free after seeing Tang's weapon which she recognizes as the same weapon once used by Sun Tien-Chen, a foe of the Ho family. She decides to investigate. She finds out Prince Kuei actually is Sun, who killed the real prince years ago and assumed his identity. Ho joins forces with Chen and Tang. The trio slays Sun in a desperate confrontation at the palace.
Assistant Director:
Chih Yao-Chang
Costume Designer:
Chu Sheng-Shi
Director:
Teddy Yip Wing-Cho
Director of Photography:
Lam Kwok-Cheung
Editor:
Fan Ka-Ken
Lighting Director:
Cheng Hui-Jan
Makeup Department Head:
Simon Chan Kwok-Hong
Martial Arts Choreographer:
Han Ying-Chieh
Sammo Hung Kam-Bo
Original Music Composer:
Wang Fu-Ling
Producer:
Raymond Chow
Production Manager:
Liu Liang-Hua
Props:
Shing Gwan-On
Scenic Artist:
Chen Hsin
Script Supervisor:
Ko Yeung
Story:
Ni Kuang
Writer:
David Lo Tai-Wai
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