Dead End

In the mid-sixties Chang Cheh changed the face of female dominated films with his male dominated, violent kung-fu films.

In the mid-sixties Chang Cheh changed the face of female dominated films with his male dominated, violent kung-fu films. Dead End was the start of a new force that lasted 6 years, the first film to star David Chiang and Ti Lung under director Chang's discerning eye. The trouble all begins when Chen Hung-lieh's character disapproves of Ti Lung's character courting his sister.

Chang Cheh

Director

Runme Shaw

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12-07-1969

Release Date

HK

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Rating

5

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105 min

Runtime

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Status

Mandarin

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Chang Cheh

Chang Cheh

Chang Cheh (Chinese: 張徹, January 17, 1924 – June 22, 2002) was Shaw Brothers Studio's best known and most prolific film director, with such films as The Five Venoms, The Brave Archer (based on the works of Jin Yong), The One-Armed Swordsman, and other classics of wuxia and kung fu film.
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