The Devil's Mirror

1972 Hong Kong film by Sun Chung From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Devil's Mirror (風雷魔鏡) is a 1972 Hong Kong wuxia film produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio and the directorial debut of Sun Chung.[1]

Directed bySun Chung
Written byChiang Yang
Produced byRunme Shaw
Starring
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The Devil's Mirror
風雷魔鏡
Directed bySun Chung
Written byChiang Yang
Produced byRunme Shaw
Starring
CinematographyWang Yung-lung
Edited byChiang Hsing-lung
Music byChen Yung-yu
Distributed byShaw Brothers Studio
Release date
  • 1972 (1972)
Running time
86 minutes
CountryHong Kong
LanguageMandarin
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Synopsis

Jiuyou Monü, an evil female martial artist, seeks to dominate the wulin with her sorcery powers. She can only be countered by divine light reflected from the Thunder and Wind Mirrors, which are respectively in the possession of two martial arts clans: Jinshimen and Jixianzhuang. Jiuyou Monü attempts to stir up conflict between the two clans to prevent them from uniting against her. Wen Jianfeng, the young master of Jinshimen, meets Bai Xiaofeng, the daughter of Jixianzhuang's leader, and they work together to resolve the misunderstanding and defeat Jiuyou Monü.

Cast

  • Shu Pei-pei as Bai Xiaofeng
  • Lau Dan as Wen Jianfeng
  • Li Chia-chien as Jiuyou Monü
  • Wang Hsieh as Bai Tianxiong
  • Ching Miao as Master Wen
  • Tung Lam as Leng Yun

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