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Chang Yi (Actor) | Pai Ying (Actor) | Angela Mao (Actor) | Huang Feng (Director)
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Golden Harvest's kung fu queen Angela Mao struts her stuff as the titular Lady Whirlwind in this 1972 classic. Following her brief appearance as Bruce Lee's ill-fated sister in the following year's Enter the Dragon, Mao's pictures became American grindhouse favorites, where she was often billed as "the female Bruce Lee." But back in Hong Kong Mao was an established star in her own right. Lady Whirlwind, along with the same year's Hapkido, put Mao on the martial arts movie map. It's also one of the first of many films to feature Mao kicking the tar out of a young Sammo Hung in a supporting role.

Also known by its regrettable grindhouse title Deep Thrust, Lady Whirlwind features Mao as Miss Tien, who's out to get Ling Shih Hua (Chang Yi, Moon Warriors) for jilting her sister at the altar. Ling's got his own score to settle with the mobsters who run the local casino, and Tien agrees to help Ling take them out before she avenges her sister's honor. Angela Mao demonstrates her black belt hapkido prowess as Tien takes on all comers while Ling masters the art of Tai Chi in preparation for the final showdown.

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Product Title: Lady Whirlwind (DVD) (Hong Kong Version ) 鐵掌旋風腿 (DVD) (香港版) 铁掌旋风腿 (DVD) (香港版) Lady Whirlwind (DVD) (Hong Kong Version ) Lady Whirlwind (DVD) (Hong Kong Version )
Also known as: Deep Thrust Deep Thrust Deep Thrust Deep Thrust Deep Thrust
Artist Name(s): Chang Yi (Actor) | Pai Ying (Actor) | Angela Mao (Actor) 張翼 (Actor) | 白鷹 (Actor) | 茅瑛 (Actor) 张翼 (Actor) | 白鹰 (Actor) | 茅瑛 (Actor) Chang Yi (Actor) | Pai Ying (Actor) | 茅瑛(アンジェラ・マオ) (Actor) Chang Yi (Actor) | Pai Ying (Actor) | Mao Ying (Actor)
Director: Huang Feng 黃楓 Huang Feng Huang Feng Huang Feng
Producer: Raymond Chow 鄒文懷 邹文怀 鄒文懷(レイモンド・チョウ) Zou Wen Huai
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Release Date: 2008-06-05
Language: Mandarin
Subtitles: English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese
Country of Origin: Hong Kong
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Aspect Ratio: 1.78 : 1
Widescreen Anamorphic: Yes
Sound Information: Dolby Digital 2.0
Disc Format(s): DVD-5, DVD
Region Code: All Region What is it?
Rating: I
Duration: 85 (mins)
Publisher: Joy Sales (HK)
Package Weight: 120 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1011072127

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* Screen Format: 16:9 Anamorphic Widescreen
* Sound Mix: Dolby Digital 2.0
* DVD Type: DVD-5

導演:黃楓
Director: Huang Feng

田麗君為姐姐的死,前往一小鎮找淩世豪決鬥洩憤,卻聽到淩世豪已被刁大娘手下鄧石平所殺。後來,田麗君王霜霜身上找到線索,淩世豪並沒有死,他三年一直努力練功月要找刁大娘報仇。淩世豪與王霜霜擺脫田麗君的糾纏,到達小鎮,殺死了仇人鄧石平,卻不敵刁大娘手下眾人,雙雙被擒,並身受重傷,落入刁大娘手中。田麗君得到消息,深入虎穴救出淩世豪,並放到一間破廟,欲後再救出王霜霜,卻發現不見了淩世豪。原來之前淩世豪救過一位道士,道士感謝他救命之恩,把先天太極拳法傳授給他。田麗君答應王霜霜與淩世豪一起找刁大娘報仇,再解決他們之間的恩怨。淩世豪用先天太極拳法,與田麗君一起,報了三年之仇,但田麗君仍逼淩世豪決鬥,最後王霜霜及時趕,田麗君收回要了結淩世豪生命的旋風腿絕招,黯然離去……

Tien Li-chun wanted to avenge for her sister, who died after being abandoned by a man Ling Shi-hau. When she arrived in the small town, she was misled to believe that the Ling was dead. Later on through a girl Wang, who were in love with Ling, she knew it was not true. Ling was still alive and kept on improving his martial arts in order to avenge. After outrunning Tien, Ling and Wang went to the small town and killed the personal enemy. But they both were wounded and caught by Diao Ta-niang. Learned about this, Tien went to resecue them. When she got Wang, she found Ling was disappeared. Ling learned shadowboxing after he saved a wounded Taoist. Tien promised to help him to avenge before she want to kill him. They finally succeeded to kill Diao. but Tien insisted on a duel with Ling, and when she was trying to win Ling with her whirlwind leg, Wang appeared and persuaded her to stop. She finally left dejectedly.
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Professional Review of "Lady Whirlwind (DVD) (Hong Kong Version )"

July 14, 2008

Martial arts fans have a reason to be excited this month with the re-release of Lady Whirlwind, a classic slice of old school action from 1972 featuring the incomparable Angela Mao. Thankfully the film has retained its original title, rather than its bizarre and misleading Western moniker Deep Thrust: The Hand of Death with which it had been saddled in a misguided move to try and cash in on the success of the popular adult feature Deep Throat - salaciously promising viewers that they would witness "the deadly stroke of Bare-Hand Combat". While this may have disappointed anyone looking for a different kind of action, the film itself is a genre classic and features another great performance from the star, who the exploitative poster at least had the decency to accurately refer to as the "Mistress of the Death Blow".

Actually, although Angela Mao is the star, and indeed likely the main reason for watching the film, she shares most of the screen time with Chang Yi, himself a popular kung fu actor who featured in many genre films during the 1970s and 80s, including Shaw Brothers productions such as The Silver Fox and The Silent Swordsman, often as a villainous figure. Fans may also recognise him from his more recent role in the 1993 hit Moon Warriors directed by the legendary Sammo Hung and starring Andy Lau, Anita Mui and Maggie Cheung.

Here, Chang Yi plays Ling Shih Hua, a man hiding from his past who runs into more trouble with some local thugs. Although he seems like a decent fellow, living with a girl called Wang (Huang Feng, who worked with Mao on a number of other films including When Taekwondo Strikes and others) who nursed him back to health and who is clearly in love with him, a mysterious woman called Miss Tien (Mao) turns up demanding vengeance for his having wronged her sister. After the usual case of mistaken identity sees Wang being grabbed by the villains, Ling asks Tien for a stay of execution. She agrees, though only on the understanding that once the dust has settled they will have a reckoning of their own.

Lady Whirlwind gives Angela Mao another great tough girl role and shows exactly why she still has so many fans. Easily stealing the show, she turns in a dynamic performance as a righteous, take no nonsense fighter, and director Huang Feng (Iron-Fisted Monk, When Taekwondo Strikes) wisely gives her plenty of chances to show off her considerable skills. The rest of the cast are also on good form, with Chang Yi effective as the tortured Ling, and with the bad guys being an interesting and colourful bunch, including the obligatory Japanese thugs, a whip cracking villainess, and a young Sammo Hung, who in the early days of his career frequently found himself on the wrong side of Mao's fists.

The action is fast paced and well-handled, and Huang keeps things moving along nicely without ever really stepping outside the genre formula. The fight scenes are brutal and bloody, with some decent choreography as Mao and Chang effortlessly take on hordes of faceless opponents, and the film makes for exciting viewing. Although the plot is standard stuff and pans out exactly as expected Huang throws in enough kung fu nonsense to keep things interesting, including a great extended scene in which Ling randomly meets an injured wandering Korean herbalist who is rather conveniently able to school him in the deadly Tai Chi Palm style (cue ruined temple, wacky training montage and plenty of beard stroking).

To be honest, with Angela Mao as the star, Lady Whirlwind was always going to rank as a must-see for genre fans. However, the Mistress of the Death Blow aside, it stands as a solid film in its own right, with enough hard-hitting action, bright red blood and noble death scene sentiments to entertain and thrill in suitably classic style.

by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com

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Customer Review of "Lady Whirlwind (DVD) (Hong Kong Version )"

Average Customer Rating for this Edition: Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10 (1)

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January 27, 2009

Angela Mao at her best Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
If you can own only one Angela Mao film, "Lady Whirlwind" is the one to buy. Angela dazzles with her lightning quick moves in this film, as she kicks and punches her way through dozens of cheap thugs (including Sammo Hung, who gets thoroughly pummeled by Angela not once, not twice, but three times). Angela also shows off some amazing gambling skills; could someone please show me how she does that??? Chang Yi proves to be a quick student, learning an entirely new style of fighting in just a few hours of torturous training. The plot, such as it is, involves an assortment of people seeking revenge for various grievances and some nasty criminals who want to force Chang Yi to smuggle for them. However, the plot is beside the point. "Lady Whirlwind" is all about the fights and it serves up an almost ceaseless string of them. The image quality of this DVD transfer ranges from mediocre to crummy, but don't worry -- you can see all of Angela's spectacular moves just fine. Highly recommended for all martial arts movie fans.
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