Summaries

A broken-hearted hit man moves to the desert where he finds skilled swordsmen to carry out his contract killings.

Ou-yang Feng lives in the middle of a desert, where he acts as a middle man to various swordsmen in ancient China. One of those swordsmen is Huang Yao-shi, who has found some magic wine that causes one to forget the past. At another time, Huang met Mu-rong Yin and under the influence of drink, promised to marry Mu-rong's sister Mu-rong Yang. Huang jilts her, and Mu-rong Yin hires Ou-yang to kill Huang. But then Mu-rong Yang hires Ou-yang to protect Huang. This is awkward, because Mu-rong Yang and Mu-rong Yin are in reality the same person. Other unrelated plot lines careen about. Among them is Ou-yang's continuing efforts to destroy a band of horse thieves. Oy-yang recruits another swordsman, a man who is going blind and wants to get home to see his wife before his sight goes completely. The swordsman is killed. Ou-yang then meets another swordsman who doesn't like wearing shoes. Oy-yang sends this man after the horse thieves, with better results. We then find out what a man must give up to follow the martial path.—Scott Hamilton <[email protected]>

Details

Keywords
  • desert
  • vengeance
  • wuxia
  • swordsman
  • china
Genres
  • Action
  • Drama
Release date Sep 16, 1994
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) R
Countries of origin Japan China Hong Kong Taiwan
Language Mandarin Cantonese
Filming locations China
Production companies Block 2 Pictures Jet Tone Production Scholar Films Company

Box office

Budget $40000000
Gross US & Canada $174273
Opening weekend US & Canada $21372
Gross worldwide $2009694

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 40m
Color Color
Sound mix Mono
Aspect ratio 1.85 : 1

Synopsis

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