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Leaving behind an inch of the sword in the spent corpses of his opponents, Tuan Chang Qing is known as the Deadly Breaking Sword. After barely surviving a duel, one of his foes is treated by the diabolical Dr. Kuo, who uses his powers of mind control to transform the man into a killer. After Tuan Chang Qing teams up with gambler Xiao Dao, the story proceeds as a comical kung fu buddy flick. (Source: Letterboxd) Edit Translation

  • English
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  • עברית / עִבְרִית
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  • Country: Hong Kong
  • Type: Movie
  • Release Date: Apr 12, 1979
  • Duration: 1 hr. 41 min.
  • Score: 6.6 (scored by 5 users)
  • Ranked: #75456
  • Popularity: #99999
  • Content Rating: G - All Ages

Cast & Credits

  • Ti Lung in The Deadly Breaking Sword Hong Kong Movie (1979)
    Ti Lung
    Tuan Chang Qing / "The Deadly Breaking Sword"
    Main Role
  • Alexander Fu Sheng in The Deadly Breaking Sword Hong Kong Movie (1979)
    Alexander Fu Sheng
    Xiao Dao / “Little Dagger”
    Main Role
  • Shih Szu in The Deadly Breaking Sword Hong Kong Movie (1979)
    Shih Szu
    Liu Yin Xu
    Main Role
  • Ku Feng in The Deadly Breaking Sword Hong Kong Movie (1979)
    Ku Feng
    Guo Tian Sheng / "Killer Doctor"
    Main Role
  • Michael Chan in The Deadly Breaking Sword Hong Kong Movie (1979)
    Michael Chan
    Lian San / “Throat-Piercing Halberd”
    Support Role
  • Lily Li in The Deadly Breaking Sword Hong Kong Movie (1979)
    Lily Li
    Luo Jin Hua
    Support Role

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Completed
The Butterfly
2 people found this review helpful
Mar 4, 2025
Completed 0
Overall 6.0
Story 5.5
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 6.5
Rewatch Value 5.0

"Don't you have an opinion of your own?"

The Deadly Breaking Sword was a Shaw Brothers production starring Ti Lung and Alexander Fu Sheng. It lacked a classic hero, in fact, there were only characters with layers of gray and darker gray. Fu Sheng’s “comedic” character felt completely out of place in this dark story of human pride and greed.

Tuan Chang Qing aka The Deadly Breaking Sword prided himself on the flare with which he killed his opponents. He always dressed in nice clothes, prepared a coffin for the soon to be departed, and then broke off an inch of his sword into the bone of the defeated. Classy. He battles halberd wielding Lian San and beats him, but doesn’t kill him. Lian goes to Dr. Guo (secretly the Killer Doctor, given that Ku Feng plays the character and is surrounded by thugs played by Yuen Wah and Eddy Ko, it’s a given that he is the Big Bad). Xiao Dao is gullible and a hapless gambler who ends up as a servant in the casino until he pays off his enormous debt. He falls for Liu Yin Xu, the fancy prostitute next door, even while Luo Jin Hua, the owner of the casino has her eyes set on him. Liu has a secret grudge against the good doctor and tries to rope Tuan and Dao into killing him for her.

This film had a dark theme running through it often derailed by the comedy schtick plopped randomly into it. Fu felt like he belonged in a completely different movie. Not that Xiao Dao wasn’t capable of murder. Without his character, I might have rated this film higher. The long running time would have been cut down and the clumsy fights he was involved in would have been eliminated. The fight choreography overall wasn’t great. Tang Chia implemented a lot of kung fu posing. The first and last fights between Ti Lung and Michael Chan were actually entertaining and much more fluid. The rest of the fights were awkward and the fists, kicks, and weapons often missed their marks by a mile/km.

The Deadly Breaking Sword was filled with anti-heroes and outright villains with the potential for an interesting take on the traveling swordsman. Instead, it was a mish-mash of characters badly stitched together into one story. It wasn’t a comedy, or at least it wasn’t for me. The most comedic thing in the whole movie was Ti’s dreadful fake mustache. The story of revenge and twisted honor codes kept getting tripped up by people slipping on banana peels or in this case, dominoes.

3 March 2025
Trigger warnings: Dismemberments and bloody injuries
Fun fact: Fu Sheng's wife, Jenny Tseng, sang the theme song.

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  • Movie: The Deadly Breaking Sword
  • Country: Hong Kong
  • Release Date: Apr 12, 1979
  • Duration: 1 hr. 41 min.
  • Content Rating: G - All Ages

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  • Score: 6.6 (scored by 5 users)
  • Ranked: #75456
  • Popularity: #99999
  • Watchers: 10

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