The Flying Guillotine, released in Hong Kong on 18 February 1975, was directed by Ho Meng Hua and produced by Shaw Brothers (Hong Kong) Limited. The poster portrays the lead of the film - Chen Kuan Tai (aka Chan Koon-tai, as Ma Teng) and the flying guillotine.
The Flying Guillotine, released in Hong Kong on 18 February 1975, was directed by Ho Meng Hua and produced by Shaw Brothers (Hong Kong) Limited. The photo shows the flying guillotine driven into the tree trunk, taken on "Period Costume Street" in Shaw Studio in 1974.
The Flying Guillotine, released in Hong Kong on 18 February 1975, was directed by Ho Meng Hua and produced by Shaw Brothers (Hong Kong) Limited. The picture shows Chen Kuan Tai (aka Chan Koon-tai, as Ma Teng) hurling the flying guillotine.
The Flying Guillotine, released in Hong Kong on 18 February 1975, was directed by Ho Meng Hua and produced by Shaw Brothers (Hong Kong) Limited. The picture shows Chen Kuan Tai (aka Chan Koon-tai, as Ma Teng) preparing to cast the flying guillotine.
The Flying Guillotine, released in Hong Kong on 18 February 1975, was directed by Ho Meng Hua and produced by Shaw Brothers (Hong Kong) Limited. On the left of the picture, Chen Kuan Tai (aka Chan Koon-tai, as Ma Teng) and other imperial guards are being trained in using the flying guillotine.
The Flying Guillotine, released in Hong Kong on 18 February 1975, was directed by Ho Meng Hua and produced by Shaw Brothers (Hong Kong) Limited. In the picture, the head of Lee Pang Fei (left) is seized by the flying guillotine with Kong Ling on the right.
Flying Guillotine 2 (aka Palace Carnage), released in Hong Kong on 19 January 1978, was directed by Cheng Kang and Hua Shan and produced by Shaw Brothers (Hong Kong) Limited. (From right) Tommy Ti Lung (as Ma Teng) using the flying guillotine to confront Ku Feng (as Emperor Yung Cheng).
Flying Guillotine 2 (aka Palace Carnage), released in Hong Kong on 19 January 1978, was directed by Cheng Kang and Hua Shan and produced by Shaw Brothers (Hong Kong) Limited. In the picture, Tommy Ti Lung (as Ma Teng) is thrusting the flying guillotine onto Ku Feng (as Emperor Yung Cheng). (From right) Tommy Ti Lung, Ku Feng, Wang Chung (as Pai Tai Kung) and Shih Szu (as Na Lan).
Flying Guillotine 2 (aka Palace Carnage), released in Hong Kong on 19 January 1978, was directed by Cheng Kang and Hua Shan and produced by Shaw Brothers (Hong Kong) Limited. In the picture, Tommy Ti Lung (as Ma Teng) vanquishes his enemy with the flying guillotine.
Flying Guillotine 2 (aka Palace Carnage), released in Hong Kong on 19 January 1978, was directed by Cheng Kang and Hua Shan and produced by Shaw Brothers (Hong Kong) Limited. In the picture, Lo Lieh (as Suen Pao Ying) decapitates his victim with the flying guillotine.
Zombiology: Enjoy Yourself Tonight, released in Hong Kong on 29 June 2017, was directed by Alan Lo and produced by Entertaining Power Company Limited, Sun Entertainment Culture Limited and KD Multimedia Limited. The poster portrays (from left) Louis Cheung with the flying guillotine and Michael Ning.
Zombiology: Enjoy Yourself Tonight, released in Hong Kong on 29 June 2017, was directed by Alan Lo and produced by Entertaining Power Company Limited, Sun Entertainment Culture Limited and KD Multimedia Limited. Artists in the poster includes (from left) Alex Man, Cherry Ngan, Louis Cheung holding the flying guillotine, Michael Ning, Venus Wong and Carrie Ng.
The comic Z for Zombie, released at the same time with the film Zombiology: Enjoy Yourself Tonight (2017), is drawn by Felix Ip. The picture shows the design of the flying guillotine in the comic.