Duel Of Fists
Fan Chin-lien, the owner of a Chinese boxing institute, plans a trip to Thailand to search for a former girlfriend and one of his sons. But he dies just before leaving. His second son, Fan Ko, in accordance with his father’s wish and will, takes over the Institute and along with his father’s friend, Chen Chih-hsiao, goes to Bangkok in place of his father and on the same mission. His only clues are an old photograph and the knowledge that his brother is a Thai boxer with a flower tattooed on one arm.Chiang Jen, leader of a gambling gang, controls local Thai boxing gambling activities together with Hsu Chiu. They employ Chung Pao as their bodyguard and fighter. Fan Ko befriends Wen Lieh, a young boxer, who in order to earn money for his sick mother accepts a challenge to fight Chung Pao in the ring. Hsu Chiu, whom he mistrusts, hampers fan Ko’s search. Wen Lieh refuses Chiang Jen’s request to join his gang. Wen’s girlfriend, Yu-lan, hears about Mi Sai’s plan to take revenge on Chung Pao who had earlier killed Mi Sai’s brother. But Wen Lieh wins his fight against Chung Pao, and also discovers that Fan Ko is in fact his lost brother. The two meet Chiang Jen in a fierce fight during which police arrests Chiang. After sad farewells and promised future meetings with their girlfriends and mother, Wen Lieh and Fan Ko leave for Hong Kong.1971 | |
Material Type | Video |
Collection | Shaw Brothers´ Movies |
Source | Trailer video supplied by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Repository | Celestial Pictures Limited |
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Accession No. | 171026 |
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Duel Of Fists
Fan Chin-lien, the owner of a Chinese boxing institute, plans a trip to Thailand to search for a former girlfriend and one of his sons. But he dies just before leaving. His second son, Fan Ko, in accordance with his father’s wish and will, takes over the Institute and along with his father’s friend, Chen Chih-hsiao, goes to Bangkok in place of his father and on the same mission. His only clues are an old photograph and the knowledge that his brother is a Thai boxer with a flower tattooed on one arm.Chiang Jen, leader of a gambling gang, controls local Thai boxing gambling activities together with Hsu Chiu. They employ Chung Pao as their bodyguard and fighter. Fan Ko befriends Wen Lieh, a young boxer, who in order to earn money for his sick mother accepts a challenge to fight Chung Pao in the ring. Hsu Chiu, whom he mistrusts, hampers fan Ko’s search. Wen Lieh refuses Chiang Jen’s request to join his gang. Wen’s girlfriend, Yu-lan, hears about Mi Sai’s plan to take revenge on Chung Pao who had earlier killed Mi Sai’s brother. But Wen Lieh wins his fight against Chung Pao, and also discovers that Fan Ko is in fact his lost brother. The two meet Chiang Jen in a fierce fight during which police arrests Chiang. After sad farewells and promised future meetings with their girlfriends and mother, Wen Lieh and Fan Ko leave for Hong Kong.Date | 1971 |
Material Type | Video |
Collection | Shaw Brothers´ Movies |
Source | Trailer video supplied by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Repository | Celestial Pictures Limited |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Accession No. | 171026 |
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Duel Of Fists
Fan Chin-lien, the owner of a Chinese boxing institute, plans a trip to Thailand to search for a former girlfriend and one of his sons. But he dies just before leaving. His second son, Fan Ko, in accordance with his father’s wish and will, takes over the Institute and along with his father’s friend, Chen Chih-hsiao, goes to Bangkok in place of his father and on the same mission. His only clues are an old photograph and the knowledge that his brother is a Thai boxer with a flower tattooed on one arm.Chiang Jen, leader of a gambling gang, controls local Thai boxing gambling activities together with Hsu Chiu. They employ Chung Pao as their bodyguard and fighter. Fan Ko befriends Wen Lieh, a young boxer, who in order to earn money for his sick mother accepts a challenge to fight Chung Pao in the ring. Hsu Chiu, whom he mistrusts, hampers fan Ko’s search. Wen Lieh refuses Chiang Jen’s request to join his gang. Wen’s girlfriend, Yu-lan, hears about Mi Sai’s plan to take revenge on Chung Pao who had earlier killed Mi Sai’s brother. But Wen Lieh wins his fight against Chung Pao, and also discovers that Fan Ko is in fact his lost brother. The two meet Chiang Jen in a fierce fight during which police arrests Chiang. After sad farewells and promised future meetings with their girlfriends and mother, Wen Lieh and Fan Ko leave for Hong Kong.Date | 1971 |
Material Type | Video |
Collection | Shaw Brothers´ Movies |
Source | Trailer video supplied by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Repository | Celestial Pictures Limited |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Accession No. | 171026 |
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Fan Chin-lien, the owner of a Chinese boxing institute, plans a trip to Thailand to search for a former girlfriend and one of his sons. But he dies just before leaving. His second son, Fan Ko, in accordance with his father’s wish and will, takes over the Institute and along with his father’s friend, Chen Chih-hsiao, goes to Bangkok in place of his father and on the same mission. His only clues are an old photograph and the knowledge that his brother is a Thai boxer with a flower tattooed on one arm.Chiang Jen, leader of a gambling gang, controls local Thai boxing gambling activities together with Hsu Chiu. They employ Chung Pao as their bodyguard and fighter. Fan Ko befriends Wen Lieh, a young boxer, who in order to earn money for his sick mother accepts a challenge to fight Chung Pao in the ring. Hsu Chiu, whom he mistrusts, hampers fan Ko’s search. Wen Lieh refuses Chiang Jen’s request to join his gang. Wen’s girlfriend, Yu-lan, hears about Mi Sai’s plan to take revenge on Chung Pao who had earlier killed Mi Sai’s brother. But Wen Lieh wins his fight against Chung Pao, and also discovers that Fan Ko is in fact his lost brother. The two meet Chiang Jen in a fierce fight during which police arrests Chiang. After sad farewells and promised future meetings with their girlfriends and mother, Wen Lieh and Fan Ko leave for Hong Kong.
Date | 1971 |
Material Type | Video |
Collection | Shaw Brothers´ Movies |
Source | Trailer video supplied by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Repository | Celestial Pictures Limited |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Accession No. | 171026 |
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Duel Of Fists
Fan Chin-lien, the owner of a Chinese boxing institute, plans a trip to Thailand to search for a former girlfriend and one of his sons. But he dies just before leaving. His second son, Fan Ko, in accordance with his father’s wish and will, takes over the Institute and along with his father’s friend, Chen Chih-hsiao, goes to Bangkok in place of his father and on the same mission. His only clues are an old photograph and the knowledge that his brother is a Thai boxer with a flower tattooed on one arm.Chiang Jen, leader of a gambling gang, controls local Thai boxing gambling activities together with Hsu Chiu. They employ Chung Pao as their bodyguard and fighter. Fan Ko befriends Wen Lieh, a young boxer, who in order to earn money for his sick mother accepts a challenge to fight Chung Pao in the ring. Hsu Chiu, whom he mistrusts, hampers fan Ko’s search. Wen Lieh refuses Chiang Jen’s request to join his gang. Wen’s girlfriend, Yu-lan, hears about Mi Sai’s plan to take revenge on Chung Pao who had earlier killed Mi Sai’s brother. But Wen Lieh wins his fight against Chung Pao, and also discovers that Fan Ko is in fact his lost brother. The two meet Chiang Jen in a fierce fight during which police arrests Chiang. After sad farewells and promised future meetings with their girlfriends and mother, Wen Lieh and Fan Ko leave for Hong Kong.Date | 1971 |
Material Type | Video |
Collection | Shaw Brothers´ Movies |
Source | Trailer video supplied by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Repository | Celestial Pictures Limited |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Accession No. | 171026 |
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Duel Of Fists
Fan Chin-lien, the owner of a Chinese boxing institute, plans a trip to Thailand to search for a former girlfriend and one of his sons. But he dies just before leaving. His second son, Fan Ko, in accordance with his father’s wish and will, takes over the Institute and along with his father’s friend, Chen Chih-hsiao, goes to Bangkok in place of his father and on the same mission. His only clues are an old photograph and the knowledge that his brother is a Thai boxer with a flower tattooed on one arm.Chiang Jen, leader of a gambling gang, controls local Thai boxing gambling activities together with Hsu Chiu. They employ Chung Pao as their bodyguard and fighter. Fan Ko befriends Wen Lieh, a young boxer, who in order to earn money for his sick mother accepts a challenge to fight Chung Pao in the ring. Hsu Chiu, whom he mistrusts, hampers fan Ko’s search. Wen Lieh refuses Chiang Jen’s request to join his gang. Wen’s girlfriend, Yu-lan, hears about Mi Sai’s plan to take revenge on Chung Pao who had earlier killed Mi Sai’s brother. But Wen Lieh wins his fight against Chung Pao, and also discovers that Fan Ko is in fact his lost brother. The two meet Chiang Jen in a fierce fight during which police arrests Chiang. After sad farewells and promised future meetings with their girlfriends and mother, Wen Lieh and Fan Ko leave for Hong Kong.Release Date | 1971 |
Genre | Action/Adventure |
Cast | Ti Lung, Ching Li, David Chiang, Chen Hsing |
Producer | Runme Shaw |
Director | Chang Cheh |
Material Type | Video |
Collection | Shaw Brothers´ Movies |
Source | Trailer video supplied by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Accession No. | 171026 |
Duel Of Fists
Fan Chin-lien, the owner of a Chinese boxing institute, plans a trip to Thailand to search for a former girlfriend and one of his sons. But he dies just before leaving. His second son, Fan Ko, in accordance with his father’s wish and will, takes over the Institute and along with his father’s friend, Chen Chih-hsiao, goes to Bangkok in place of his father and on the same mission. His only clues are an old photograph and the knowledge that his brother is a Thai boxer with a flower tattooed on one arm.Chiang Jen, leader of a gambling gang, controls local Thai boxing gambling activities together with Hsu Chiu. They employ Chung Pao as their bodyguard and fighter. Fan Ko befriends Wen Lieh, a young boxer, who in order to earn money for his sick mother accepts a challenge to fight Chung Pao in the ring. Hsu Chiu, whom he mistrusts, hampers fan Ko’s search. Wen Lieh refuses Chiang Jen’s request to join his gang. Wen’s girlfriend, Yu-lan, hears about Mi Sai’s plan to take revenge on Chung Pao who had earlier killed Mi Sai’s brother. But Wen Lieh wins his fight against Chung Pao, and also discovers that Fan Ko is in fact his lost brother. The two meet Chiang Jen in a fierce fight during which police arrests Chiang. After sad farewells and promised future meetings with their girlfriends and mother, Wen Lieh and Fan Ko leave for Hong Kong.Date | 1971 |
Director | Chang Cheh |
Screenplay | Ni Kuang |
Cast | Ti Lung, Ching Li, David Chiang, Chen Hsing |
Genre | Action/Adventure |
Language | Mandarin |
Duration | 102.36 |
Media Type | Trailer |
Material Type | Video |
Collection | Shaw Brothers´ Movies |
Source | Trailer video supplied by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Repository | Celestial Pictures Limited |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Accession No. | 171026 |
Duel Of Fists
Fan Chin-lien, the owner of a Chinese boxing institute, plans a trip to Thailand to search for a former girlfriend and one of his sons. But he dies just before leaving. His second son, Fan Ko, in accordance with his father’s wish and will, takes over the Institute and along with his father’s friend, Chen Chih-hsiao, goes to Bangkok in place of his father and on the same mission. His only clues are an old photograph and the knowledge that his brother is a Thai boxer with a flower tattooed on one arm.Chiang Jen, leader of a gambling gang, controls local Thai boxing gambling activities together with Hsu Chiu. They employ Chung Pao as their bodyguard and fighter. Fan Ko befriends Wen Lieh, a young boxer, who in order to earn money for his sick mother accepts a challenge to fight Chung Pao in the ring. Hsu Chiu, whom he mistrusts, hampers fan Ko’s search. Wen Lieh refuses Chiang Jen’s request to join his gang. Wen’s girlfriend, Yu-lan, hears about Mi Sai’s plan to take revenge on Chung Pao who had earlier killed Mi Sai’s brother. But Wen Lieh wins his fight against Chung Pao, and also discovers that Fan Ko is in fact his lost brother. The two meet Chiang Jen in a fierce fight during which police arrests Chiang. After sad farewells and promised future meetings with their girlfriends and mother, Wen Lieh and Fan Ko leave for Hong Kong.Date | 1971 |
Language | Mandarin |
Duration | 102.36 |
Material Type | Video |
Collection | Shaw Brothers´ Movies |
Source | Trailer video supplied by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Repository | Celestial Pictures Limited |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Accession No. | 171026 |
Duel Of Fists
Fan Chin-lien, the owner of a Chinese boxing institute, plans a trip to Thailand to search for a former girlfriend and one of his sons. But he dies just before leaving. His second son, Fan Ko, in accordance with his father’s wish and will, takes over the Institute and along with his father’s friend, Chen Chih-hsiao, goes to Bangkok in place of his father and on the same mission. His only clues are an old photograph and the knowledge that his brother is a Thai boxer with a flower tattooed on one arm.Chiang Jen, leader of a gambling gang, controls local Thai boxing gambling activities together with Hsu Chiu. They employ Chung Pao as their bodyguard and fighter. Fan Ko befriends Wen Lieh, a young boxer, who in order to earn money for his sick mother accepts a challenge to fight Chung Pao in the ring. Hsu Chiu, whom he mistrusts, hampers fan Ko’s search. Wen Lieh refuses Chiang Jen’s request to join his gang. Wen’s girlfriend, Yu-lan, hears about Mi Sai’s plan to take revenge on Chung Pao who had earlier killed Mi Sai’s brother. But Wen Lieh wins his fight against Chung Pao, and also discovers that Fan Ko is in fact his lost brother. The two meet Chiang Jen in a fierce fight during which police arrests Chiang. After sad farewells and promised future meetings with their girlfriends and mother, Wen Lieh and Fan Ko leave for Hong Kong.Date | 1971 |
Language | Mandarin |
Duration | 102.36 |
Material Type | Video |
Collection | Shaw Brothers´ Movies |
Source | Trailer video supplied by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Repository | Celestial Pictures Limited |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Accession No. | 171026 |
Duel Of Fists
Fan Chin-lien, the owner of a Chinese boxing institute, plans a trip to Thailand to search for a former girlfriend and one of his sons. But he dies just before leaving. His second son, Fan Ko, in accordance with his father’s wish and will, takes over the Institute and along with his father’s friend, Chen Chih-hsiao, goes to Bangkok in place of his father and on the same mission. His only clues are an old photograph and the knowledge that his brother is a Thai boxer with a flower tattooed on one arm.Chiang Jen, leader of a gambling gang, controls local Thai boxing gambling activities together with Hsu Chiu. They employ Chung Pao as their bodyguard and fighter. Fan Ko befriends Wen Lieh, a young boxer, who in order to earn money for his sick mother accepts a challenge to fight Chung Pao in the ring. Hsu Chiu, whom he mistrusts, hampers fan Ko’s search. Wen Lieh refuses Chiang Jen’s request to join his gang. Wen’s girlfriend, Yu-lan, hears about Mi Sai’s plan to take revenge on Chung Pao who had earlier killed Mi Sai’s brother. But Wen Lieh wins his fight against Chung Pao, and also discovers that Fan Ko is in fact his lost brother. The two meet Chiang Jen in a fierce fight during which police arrests Chiang. After sad farewells and promised future meetings with their girlfriends and mother, Wen Lieh and Fan Ko leave for Hong Kong.Date | 1971 |
Language | Mandarin |
Duration | 102.36 |
Director | Chang Cheh |
Screenplay | Ni Kuang |
Cast | Ti Lung, Ching Li, David Chiang, Chen Hsing |
Genre | Action/Adventure |
Media Type | Trailer |
Material Type | Video |
Collection | Shaw Brothers´ Movies |
Source | Trailer video supplied by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Repository | Celestial Pictures Limited |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Accession No. | 171026 |
Duel Of Fists
Fan Chin-lien, the owner of a Chinese boxing institute, plans a trip to Thailand to search for a former girlfriend and one of his sons. But he dies just before leaving. His second son, Fan Ko, in accordance with his father’s wish and will, takes over the Institute and along with his father’s friend, Chen Chih-hsiao, goes to Bangkok in place of his father and on the same mission. His only clues are an old photograph and the knowledge that his brother is a Thai boxer with a flower tattooed on one arm.Chiang Jen, leader of a gambling gang, controls local Thai boxing gambling activities together with Hsu Chiu. They employ Chung Pao as their bodyguard and fighter. Fan Ko befriends Wen Lieh, a young boxer, who in order to earn money for his sick mother accepts a challenge to fight Chung Pao in the ring. Hsu Chiu, whom he mistrusts, hampers fan Ko’s search. Wen Lieh refuses Chiang Jen’s request to join his gang. Wen’s girlfriend, Yu-lan, hears about Mi Sai’s plan to take revenge on Chung Pao who had earlier killed Mi Sai’s brother. But Wen Lieh wins his fight against Chung Pao, and also discovers that Fan Ko is in fact his lost brother. The two meet Chiang Jen in a fierce fight during which police arrests Chiang. After sad farewells and promised future meetings with their girlfriends and mother, Wen Lieh and Fan Ko leave for Hong Kong.Date | 1971 |
Language | Mandarin |
Duration | 102.36 |
Director | Chang Cheh |
Screenplay | Ni Kuang |
Cast | Ti Lung, Ching Li, David Chiang, Chen Hsing |
Genre | Action/Adventure |
Material Type | Video |
Collection | Shaw Brothers´ Movies |
Source | Trailer video supplied by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Repository | Celestial Pictures Limited |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Accession No. | 171026 |
Duel Of Fists
Fan Chin-lien, the owner of a Chinese boxing institute, plans a trip to Thailand to search for a former girlfriend and one of his sons. But he dies just before leaving. His second son, Fan Ko, in accordance with his father’s wish and will, takes over the Institute and along with his father’s friend, Chen Chih-hsiao, goes to Bangkok in place of his father and on the same mission. His only clues are an old photograph and the knowledge that his brother is a Thai boxer with a flower tattooed on one arm.Chiang Jen, leader of a gambling gang, controls local Thai boxing gambling activities together with Hsu Chiu. They employ Chung Pao as their bodyguard and fighter. Fan Ko befriends Wen Lieh, a young boxer, who in order to earn money for his sick mother accepts a challenge to fight Chung Pao in the ring. Hsu Chiu, whom he mistrusts, hampers fan Ko’s search. Wen Lieh refuses Chiang Jen’s request to join his gang. Wen’s girlfriend, Yu-lan, hears about Mi Sai’s plan to take revenge on Chung Pao who had earlier killed Mi Sai’s brother. But Wen Lieh wins his fight against Chung Pao, and also discovers that Fan Ko is in fact his lost brother. The two meet Chiang Jen in a fierce fight during which police arrests Chiang. After sad farewells and promised future meetings with their girlfriends and mother, Wen Lieh and Fan Ko leave for Hong Kong.Date | 1971 |
Language | Mandarin |
Duration | 102.36 |
Director | Chang Cheh |
Screenplay | Ni Kuang |
Cast | Ti Lung, Ching Li, David Chiang, Chen Hsing |
Genre | Action/Adventure |
Material Type | Video |
Collection | Shaw Brothers´ Movies |
Source | Trailer video supplied by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Repository | Celestial Pictures Limited |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Accession No. | 171026 |
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