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The Blood Brothers (Traditional: 刺馬; Simplified: 刺马; Pinyin: Cì Mǎ) is a 1973 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Chang Cheh. Godfrey Ho was assistant director in this movie (as Ho Chih Kuang).
The Blood Brothers first appeared in Iron Man #55 (Feb. 1973) and were created by Jim Starlin.. Following their debut, the Blood Brothers returned in Marvel Feature #12 (Nov. 1973), again fighting the superhero Iron Man, here teamed with Fantastic Four member The Thing.
Blood Brothers (2007 Chinese film), a Chinese film by Alexi Tan; The Warlords or The Blood Brothers, a 2007 Chinese film; Blood Brothers (2007 Indian film), an AIDS-awareness film produced by the Bill Gates foundation; Blood Brothers, an Australian TV film featuring Cariba Heine; Blood Brother, a 2013 Sundance Film Festival documentary
Due to their successes, the trio eventually became known as "The Iron Triangle." During the early 1970s, one of Ti Lung's most notable feature films was The Blood Brothers (1973) which netted him The Special Award for Outstanding Performance at the 11th Golden Horse Awards in Taiwan and the Special Jury Award at the Asian Film Awards in 1973.
Chang Cheh (pinyin: Zhāng Chè; 10 February 1923 – 22 June 2002) was a Chinese filmmaker, [1] screenwriter, lyricist and producer active in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. Chang Cheh directed more than 90 films in Greater China, the majority of them with the Shaw Brothers Studio in Hong Kong.
The Ghostbusters actor and his band, Bill Murray and His Blood Brothers (which features Mike Zito and Albert Castiglia), have kicked off a mini tour in the U.S. this year, as per Consequence of Sound.
Blackmail (1973 film) Blade (1973 film) The Blockhouse; The Blood Brothers (1973 film) Blood Orgy of the She-Devils; The Bloody Hands of the Law; The Bloody Vultures of Alaska; Blue Blood (1973 film) Blue Blooms the Gentian; Blue Demon and Zovek in the Invasion of the Dead; The Blue Knight (film) Blume in Love; Bobby (1973 film) Bodigaado Kiba ...
Once Fang Shi-yu joins his Rebel brothers, they devise a plan to tunnel into the underground prison and rescue Hung Si-kuan. After several tenuous attempts at freeing him, the Shaolin heroes succeed in their task. Now reunited, Fang Shi-yu, Hung Si-kuan, and their Rebel brothers must endure the assault of General Che Kang and his Manchurian army.