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The Duel (1971)

April. 21,1971
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Tan Jen-chieh's life spins out of control when he’s forced into exile to clear his name following the murder of his adopted father. He's hunted in the streets. His lover, Butterfly, turns to prostitution. And his father's likely killer – a smooth operator known as the Rambler – is always lingering nearby. But before Tan and the Rambler can slit each other's throats, they learn they've been double-crossed and go two against everyone in a rage of double-edged vengeance.

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Rijndri
1971/04/21

Load of rubbish!!

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Onlinewsma
1971/04/22

Absolutely Brilliant!

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Freeman
1971/04/23

This film is so real. It treats its characters with so much care and sensitivity.

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Zandra
1971/04/24

The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.

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poe426
1971/04/25

DUEL OF THE IRON FIST was part of the first kung fu double feature I ever saw in a theater (the other film was KUNG FU- THE INVINCIBLE FIST), and it still holds up. Butterfly-tattooed Ti Lung and the always impeccably-dressed David Chiang (called "The Rover," a kind of Doc Holliday who's good with knives, but whose nagging cough bodes ill) find themselves at odds with a local gang. Lung eventually has to leave and go "incognito." He's found out in short order, of course, and has to fight his way to freedom. The action is good and rarely lets up as Lung wades through scores of assailants. Although at first there appear to be no traditional "good guys" in this movie, there ARE a couple of surprising turnarounds by the time the Finale (set partially in a raging downpour) takes place. Chang Cheh paved the way for future superstar action directors like John Woo, and DUEL OF THE IRON fist is the GODFATHER of Triad action films.

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patronise
1971/04/26

This film is a lot of fun. The revenge based plot means infinite opportunities for groups of bad guys to leap out from no where to try and kill the hero - which results in some fantastic, often knife based fights. It may not be realistic, but it sure is spectacular. And then there's the fun to be had with the bad dubbing by Americans from down South and the quirky, chop-sockyness of this film. But if that's not enough, the first major fight scene in this film will be very familiar to fans of Kill Bill volume 1. It was this film that inspired Quientin Tarintino's brilliant finale in the Blue Flower. The set is very reminiscent, and there is even a moment where the power is cut and the fighters are in darkness. So for classic, old school cinema that's still relevant to today - Dual of the Iron Fist is an excellent film.

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HAMMERTHROW
1971/04/27

To make it short.... Ti Lung, David Chiang, were the guys in the 70's as far as Martial Arts movies.The one thing wrong today is that it's on VHS tape, but the last 10 minute segment is cut like in some versions of the movie when it played. If you can see the complete version if possible. It doesn't end the way most films would....Still, the part that plays is very good. Very violent set pieces, very bloody, but with great stylized fight throughout. Ti Lung is the best! See also if you can find it The New one Armed Swordsman or in the USA it came out as Triple Irons.

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Boodikka
1971/04/28

Boasting a young production assistant by the name of John Woo, this knife-fighting film is considered by many to be the first HK-style gangster film. In fact Ti Lung would go on to star in "A Better Tomorrow". Ignore the shoddy production values, and enjoy this morality play. WARNING: Some US prints end with the government troops fighting Ti Lung and David Chiang in the rain. This is not the ending, the fight goes on for another 15 minutes! Enjoy the risible dubbing; at one point Ti Lung has 3 different accents in one sentence!

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