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Traditional | 生死決 |
Simplified | 生死決 |
Mandarin | Shēng Sǐ Jué |
Cantonese | Sang1 Sei2 Kyut3 |
Directed by | Ching Siu-tung |
Produced by | Raymond Chow |
Written by | Ching Siu-tung David Lai Manfred Wong |
Starring | Norman Chu Damian Lau Flora Cheong-Leen |
Music by | Michael Lai |
Cinematography | Danny Lee Lau Hung-chuen |
Edited by | Peter Cheung |
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Paragon Films Ltd.
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Distributed by | Golden Harvest |
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Running time
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86 minutes |
Country | Hong Kong |
Language | Cantonese |
Duel to the Death is a 1983 Hong Kong wuxia film starring Norman Chu and Damian Lau. It is the directorial debut of Ching Siu-tung.
In 16th century, during the Ming Dynasty era, every ten years the greatest swordsman from Japan faces the greatest swordsman from China in a duel to the death for their nation's honor. As a duel approaches, Chinese champion Ching Wan (Damian Lau) and Japanese champion Hashimoto (Norman Chu) uncover a plot to rig the fight.
Ching Wan, known as "Lord of the Sword", is a peaceful and contemplative martial artist who has trained with Shaolin monks as well as a mischievous hermit. By contrast,(whoever edited the next line go watch the movie again before you put these nonsense garbage!) Hashimoto is a pitiless and honorable samurai who kills his sensei as his final lesson before leaving for the duel. Meanwhile, ninjas led by a Japanese official collude with the Chinese wardens of the duel to kidnap famous fighters and sabotage the duel for Hashimoto. The honorable samurai, however, does not go along with the plan. Together, Ching Wan and Hashimoto fight the various conspirators and manage to free the captives. Afterwards, Ching Wan sees no point in going forward with the duel, but Hashimoto kills a Shaolin monk to force Ching Wan's hand. The two warriors engage in a gravity-defying sword fight around a rocky coastline. Both swordsmen become mortally wounded before they separate and quietly stare out into the ocean.
In 2014, Time Out polled several film critics, directors, actors and stunt actors to list their top action films.Duel to the Death was listed at 92nd place on this list.