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Traditional Chinese | 獨臂拳王大破血滴子 | ||||||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 独臂拳王大破血滴子 | ||||||||||||||
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Master of the Flying Guillotine | |||||||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 獨臂拳王大破血滴子 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 独臂拳王大破血滴子 | ||||||||||
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Directed by | Jimmy Wang | ||||||||||
Written by | Jimmy Wang Yu | ||||||||||
Produced by | Wong Cheuk-hon | ||||||||||
Starring | Jimmy Wang Yu Kom Kang Doris Lung Lau Kar-wing Philip Kwok | ||||||||||
Cinematography | Chiu Yao-hu | ||||||||||
Edited by | Kwok Ting-hung | ||||||||||
Music by | Frankie Chan | ||||||||||
Production company | First Films (H.K.) & Cheng Ming (H.K.) Film Co.
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Distributed by | Epoch Entertainment (Cinema Epoch) & Pathfinder Pictures | ||||||||||
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Running time | 93 minutes | ||||||||||
Country | Hong Kong | ||||||||||
Languages | Mandarin Cantonese |
Master of the Flying Guillotine is a 1976 Hong Kong[2] wuxia film directed, written by and starring Jimmy Wang Yu. It is a sequel to Wang's 1972 film One-Armed Boxer, and is also known as One-Armed Boxer 2 and The One-Armed Boxer vs. the Flying Guillotine.[3]
Wang Yu reprises his role as Yu Tien Lung, a skilled one-armed Chinese martial artist. In Master of the Flying Guillotine, Tien Lung must defend himself against various martial artists seeking to end his life–including the title character, a blind lama from Tibet who seeks revenge for two lamas killed by Tien Lung in the first film and is a master of the deadly "flying guillotine" weapon.
Director Quentin Tarantino has claimed Master of the Flying Guillotine to be among his favorite films. A prequel titled Fatal Flying Guillotine was released in 1977, without Wang Yu's involvement.