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    by DL34807




JUDGEMENT OF AN ASSASSIN (1977) is a moderately intriguing wu xia entry that could be considered as a forerunner of the director's masterpieces.

An ambitious evil leader of the 100 Poison Clan has secretly planned to reign the martial arts world through a devious plot.

Aided by his powermad uncle, an evil swordsman-turned-hermit called the Bloody Devil (Chen Hui Min), who is also planning for a vengeful return to the martial arts world, he launches a campaign of treacherous terror to turn clan against clan, systematically eliminating the stronger cliques before controlling the weaker ones.

However, two of the many clan leaders have sensed the plot and assigned their young, skilled and intelligent swordsman- the Swift Sword (David Chiang) and a swordswoman (Ching Li) to uncover the truth.

Fearing his plot will fail, the 100 Poison Clan leader hires a deadly assassin Mai Ta Ying (Chung Hua) to protect his interests.

When the truth is revealed, all hell breaks loose at one of the clan leaders' headquarters, culminating in a duel-to-the-death showdown between the Swift Sword, his teacher, the swordswoman and the last evil mastermind standing- the fearsome Bloody Devil, who possesses a staggering level of invincible skills, making even our heroes fight blood and thunder to defeat him!

Sun Chung's directorial flair can be seen throughout this 91-minute wu xia extravaganza: sweeping long shots, innovative angles, appropriate outdoor locations, superimposed and fade-to-black scene changes, and even a bit of slow motion captures.

Most of the fight scenes, choreographed by Tang Chia, are fast, energetic and bloody; mostly involving weapons like David Chiang's unique baton, Chung Hua's spear-headed iron chain, and Chen Hui Min's iron bangles, among others. Sun Chung seems to be following Chang Cheh's style of depicting pain and violence in the way he employs blood during fights.

The visual characterization of the lead villain Chen Hui Min, with his bald skull cap bordered with long black and strands of white hair, his raised eyebrows and long falling moustaches, creates an extremely sinister-looking villain worth noting.

The low point, while not many, is the lack of plot twists (an absolute no-no for a wu xia film).What we get instead is a sort of straight forward plot.

Though not as exciting as HUMAN LANTERNS, or as interesting as RENDEZVOUS WITH DEATH, or as dazzling as THE AVENGING EAGLE, this is still worth collecting for wu xia fans, especially those of the director's.

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    by slave


This movie has got some great and intense action. The story is okay, nothing appealing, but it's good enough.
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    by Kung Fu Classic Viewer


I was suprised at all the fast-paced killings that took place in the first 20 minutes of the film. It eventually slows down put picks back up again in spurts. Overall a really good film.
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    by Andrew Mclean


Standard fare with a good cast, including Chan Wai Man looking like one of the baddest mo' fo's around. I'm not the biggest fan of David Chiang, but I'll give him credit, he wielded his "batton" weapon very well. Ku Feng looked and acted great as per usual.
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    by AC3950


Sun Chung's film is very good. A wuxia film that is well directed with a standout performance by David Chiang.
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