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Best 1 One-Armed Swordsman

The One-Armed Swordsman is a 1967 wuxia film directed by Chang Cheh and produced by Shaw Brothers. It stars Jimmy Wang Yu as a warrior who overcomes significant physical limitations through skill and determination. Notably, the film achieved record box office success in Hong Kong, becoming one of th...

2 The Five Venoms

The Five Venoms is a 1978 wuxia film directed by Chang Cheh for Shaw Brothers. It showcases five martial artists, each mastering a unique and deadly fighting style. The film’s innovative ensemble cast and dynamic action sequences established the genre’s hallmark of diverse combat techniques. It's no...

3 Vengeance! (1970)

Vengeance! is a 1970 Shaw Brothers wuxia film directed by Chang Cheh. It’s notable for its dramatic portrayal of revenge and influential swordplay sequences within the genre. David Chiang and Ti Lung star as warriors seeking retribution against those who wronged them. The film helped solidify the em...

4 Blood Brothers (1973)

Blood Brothers is a 1973 wuxia film directed by Chang Cheh under the Shaw Brothers studio. The narrative centers around two estranged brothers, played by David Chiang and Ti Lung, who are drawn back together to protect their clan and avenge wrongs. Notable for its intense swordplay sequences and com...

5 Disciples of Shaolin

1975 Shaw Brothers wuxia directed by Chang Cheh, starring Fu Sheng as a Shaolin-trained fighter navigating deadly factional violence after relocating to a city run by rival guilds.

6 Five Shaolin Masters

1974 Shaw Brothers wuxia directed by Chang Cheh, following five survivors of the Qing dynasty's destruction of the Shaolin Temple as they unite to take collective revenge.

7 The Assassin (1967)

1967 Shaw Brothers wuxia directed by Chang Cheh, starring Wang Yu as a swordsman drawn into a politically charged assassination plot during the Ming dynasty.

8 The Delightful Forest

1972 Shaw Brothers wuxia directed by Chang Cheh, adapting the Water Margin episode in which Wu Song battles enemies after being unjustly exiled to a labor camp.

9 The Deadly Duo

1971 Shaw Brothers wuxia film directed by Chang Cheh, in which two martial artists are tasked with escorting a loyalist prince to safety through relentless enemy pursuit.

10 Men from the Monastery

1974 Shaw Brothers wuxia directed by Chang Cheh, depicting the early careers of folk heroes including Hung Hei-kwun and Fong Sai-yuk following their training at Shaolin.

11 The Iron Bodyguard

1973 Shaw Brothers wuxia directed by Chang Cheh, starring Chen Kuan-tai as a celebrated escort guard whose violent past resurfaces to threaten his life.

12 Four Riders

1972 Shaw Brothers action film directed by Chang Cheh, following four mercenary fighters whose loyalties are tested by shifting allegiances during a dangerous joint operation.

13 The Shaolin Avengers

1976 Shaw Brothers martial arts film directed by Chang Cheh, following Shaolin disciples on a mission of revenge against enemies who destroyed their temple.

14 Golden Swallow

1968 Shaw Brothers film directed by Chang Cheh, a sequel to Come Drink with Me that shifted narrative focus from Cheng Pei-pei's heroine to Jimmy Wang Yu's male swordsman.

15 Blood Brothers

1973 Shaw Brothers film directed by Chang Cheh, a tragedy of brotherhood and betrayal among outlaws loosely based on the historical assassination of Qing official Ma Xinyi.

16 The Heroic Ones

1970 Shaw Brothers martial arts epic directed by Chang Cheh, based on the legend of a warlord's thirteen sworn sons whose loyalties fracture during dynastic warfare.

17 The New One-Armed Swordsman

1971 Shaw Brothers film directed by Chang Cheh, reimagining the One-Armed Swordsman premise with David Chiang replacing Jimmy Wang Yu in the central role.

18 Mercenaries from Hong Kong

1982 Hong Kong action film featuring Ti Lung and an ensemble cast as hired mercenaries undertaking a high-risk mission, blending martial arts with crime thriller elements.

19 The Trail of the Broken Blade

The Trail of the Broken Blade is a 1969 Hong Kong wuxia film directed by Chang Cheh, featuring Jimmy Wang Yu as a tragic swordsman seeking vengeance in a violent martial world.

20 Chinatown Kid

Chinatown Kid is a 1977 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Chang Cheh, notable for shifting the acclaimed director's traditional period focus to a gritty modern urban setting.

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