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The Valiant Ones (Chinese: 忠烈圖; pinyin: Zhong lie tu, lit. ' Portraits of Valor ' [5] or lit. ' Portrait of the Loyal Martyrs ' [3]) is a 1975 Taiwan and Hong Kong wuxia film written and directed by King Hu. The film portrays a Ming-era conflict between Chinese officials and Japanese pirates mediated by a husband-and-wife martial arts duo ...
May 24, 2024 · Review of wuxia director King Hu's 1975, The Valiant Ones; now on 4K disc from Eureka Entertainment's Master of Cinema label.
- UHD Blu-Ray
- Simon Crust
THE VALIANT ONES (1974) is a mid-career work from celebrated Chinese director King Hu who worked in Hong Kong and Taiwan and specialized in costume adventures with martial arts themes. It's a historical swordplay adventure about Chinese officials trying to find a way to thwart Japanese pirates plundering the coast of China.
The Valiant Ones (1974) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
The Valiant Ones. NEW. The emperor dispatches an officer and a small band of men to deal with pirates. TOP CRITIC. Whether or not King Hu felt he was leaving behind the wuxia genre, he mounts...
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- Feng Hsu
- King Hu
- Action, Drama
King Hu's wuxia classic, The Valiant Ones, makes its 4K UHD debut thanks to Eureka Entertainment's latest restoration.
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Inspired by historical events and featuring several storied figures drawn from Chinese history, The Valiant Ones is a standout wuxia film produced during the dying days of the genre, as audience tastes were shifting towards more grounded kung fu cinema.