One-Armed Swordsman is a 1967 Hong Kong wuxia film produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio. Directed by Chang Cheh, it was the first of the new style of wuxia films emphasizing male anti-heroes, violent swordplay and heavy bloodletting. It was the first Hong Kong film to make HK$1 million at the local box office, propelling its star Jimmy Wang to super stardom. This film eventually became the first in the One-Armed Swordsman trilogy. A sequel was released in 1969 called Return of the One-Armed Swordsman, followed by The New One-Armed Swordsman in 1971, all directed by Chang Cheh. It has since achieved classic status in Hong Kong cinema. In the Hong Kong Film Award's 2005 poll, One-Armed Swordsman was voted as the 15th best Chinese language film. The first and second movies are the same director, writer, and stars, while the last has the same director but a new lead actor.
The One-Armed Swordsman

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A warrior, left physically and emotionally scarred by a violent assault, sets out on a perilous journey to exact revenge on those responsible, finding solace in the guidance of his former mentor who can provide him with the protection he desperately needs.

Du bei dao wang

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A legendary warrior, renowned for conquering The Long-Armed Devil, trades his sword for a plow, living a quiet life as a farmer. However, when eight formidable foes, each with their own combat style, menace the land, he must leave his peaceful existence behind to face this new menace.

The New One-Armed Swordsman

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Lei Li, a skilled kung fu practitioner, has developed extraordinary abilities using his left arm to overcome the limitations of his missing right arm, with the help of his trusted companion, to challenge and defeat formidable foes.

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