One-armed Swordsman, released in Hong Kong on 26 July 1967, was directed by Chang Cheh and produced by Shaw Brothers (Hong Kong) Limited. (From left) Jimmy Wang Yu (as Fang Gang) using the broken sabre to counter the attack of Yang Chi Ching (as Long-armed Devil) with the Gold Sword Lock.
One-armed Swordsman, released in Hong Kong on 26 July 1967, was directed by Chang Cheh and produced by Shaw Brothers (Hong Kong) Limited. Tong Kai on the left is repelling Cheng Lei with the Gold Sword Lock in his left hand.
The Deadly Breaking Sword, released in Hong Kong on 12 April 1979, was directed by Sun Chung and produced by Shaw Brothers (Hong Kong) Limited. The picture shows Alexander Fu Sheng (as Ko Mun) holding the short knife designed by Tong Kai.
The Deadly Breaking Sword, released in Hong Kong on 12 April 1979, was directed by Sun Chung and produced by Shaw Brothers (Hong Kong) Limited. The picture shows Tommy Ti Lung (as Tuen Cheng Tsin in the middle) holding the broken sword designed by Tong Kai.
The Deadly Breaking Sword, released in Hong Kong on 12 April 1979, was directed by Sun Chung and produced by Shaw Brothers (Hong Kong) Limited. The picture shows the scene of the skirmish between Tommy Ti Lung (as Tuen Cheng Tsin) on the left with the broken sword and Alexander Fu Sheng (as Ko Mun) with the short knife.
The Deadly Breaking Sword, released in Hong Kong on 12 April 1979, was directed by Sun Chung and produced by Shaw Brothers (Hong Kong) Limited. In this scene, Alexander Fu Sheng (as Ko Mun on the left) brandishing the small knife join forces with Tommy Ti Lung (as Tuen Cheng Tsin on the right) and his the broken sword to battle against Chan Wai Man (as Lin Sam in the middle) wielding a halberd.
The Magic Blade, released in Hong Kong on 10 July 1976, was directed by Chor Yuen and produced by Shaw Brothers (Hong Kong) Limited. The story of the film was adapted from the novel of the same title by Ku Lung. (From left) Ching Li (as Cho Yu Cheng) and Tommy Ti Lung (as Fu Hung Hsueh) with his spinning sabre.
The Magic Blade, released in Hong Kong on 10 July 1976, was directed by Chor Yuen and produced by Shaw Brothers (Hong Kong) Limited. The story of the film was adapted from the novel of the same title by Ku Lung. The picture shows Tommy Ti Lung (as Fu Hung Hsueh) with his spinning sabre drawn.
The Magic Blade, released in Hong Kong on 10 July 1976, was directed by Chor Yuen and produced by Shaw Brothers (Hong Kong) Limited. The story of the film was adapted from the novel of the same title by Ku Lung. (From left) Ku Feng (as 'Sword' Hsiao Chien), Tommy Ti Lung (as Fu Hung Hsueh) holding his spinning sabre and Lily Li (as 'Lute' Yu Chin).