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High-Quality Travel Sword - Durable & Lightweight for Cosplay, LARP, and Medieval Reenactments | Perfect for Conventions, Halloween, and Theatrical Performances
High-Quality Travel Sword - Durable & Lightweight for Cosplay, LARP, and Medieval Reenactments | Perfect for Conventions, Halloween, and Theatrical Performances

High-Quality Travel Sword - Durable & Lightweight for Cosplay, LARP, and Medieval Reenactments | Perfect for Conventions, Halloween, and Theatrical Performances

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The classic martial arts team of David Chiang (The Wandering Swordsman) and Ti Lung (Deadly Breaking Sword) tears up the screen in this fast-paced, imaginative take on the popular American Western genre, Shaw Brothers style! Enlisted with transporting a shipment of silver, young master fighters (who are engaged to be married), Ti Lung and Li Ching, encounter a suspicious, downtrodden swordsman (Chiang) who asks to accompany them. Believing him to be a member of the feared Flying Tiger Manor gang, they prepare to fight for their cargo but soon realize a very different plot might be in store for them all. Crammed with relentless fights and startling plot twists, this audience favorite is pure enjoyment all the way to its rousing, surprising climax!

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This, in my opinion, is one of the better blood splattered Chinese swordsplay movie by the director considered The Godfather of this genre of movies from Hong Kong. Some people make fun of the male lead David Chiang being extra small and skinny, but he is one of the most nimble, as well as the fastest and swiftest sword fighter I have seen. He may not be classically handsome, but there is something cute and charming about him, especially when he smiles. The lead actress Li Ching is lovely, and the other lead actor Ti Lung is very striking and handsome (even though he wasn’t given too much opportunity to act in the screenplay). The love triangle is quite understandable and touching. I am moved by the scene where the penniless Chiang sold his beloved horse for very little money and Li Ching bought the horse back for him. And for that, she won his heart — enough for him to be willing to sacrifice his life to save the man to whom she was betrothed.
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