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Quest for the Mighty Sword (1990) (Ator 4) Barbarian Queen II: The Empress Strikes Back (1990) Beastmaster 2: Through the Portal of Time (1991) Deathstalker IV: Match of Titans (1991) Wizards of the Demon Sword (1991) [2] Army of Darkness (1992) Quest of the Delta Knights (1993) The NeverEnding Story III (1994) Yamato Takeru (1994) First Knight ...
Best of the Best: Kickboxer: Cyborg [9] 1990: Hard to Kill: 1991: Once Upon a Time in China: Showdown in Little Tokyo: Out For Justice: Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves: Samurai Cop [10] 1992: American Samurai: Rapid Fire: Shootfighter: Fight to the Death: Supercop (a.k.a. Police Story 3: Supercop) A Kid From Tibet: 1993: The Bride With White Hair ...
Chanbara (チャンバラ), also commonly spelled "chambara", meaning "sword fighting" films, [1] denotes the Japanese film genre called samurai cinema in English and is roughly equivalent to Western and swashbuckler films. Chanbara is a sub-category of jidaigeki, which equates to period drama.
Professional swordsman Dave Rawlings broke down 11 sword fights in movies and TV, critiquing their realism and technique. Rawlings has over 15 years' experience teaching Western Swordsmanship.
Ator, the Fighting Eagle; B. The Barbarians (1987 film) Beauty and the Beast (2005 film) ... Sword of the Valiant; T. Treasure of the Petrified Forest; W. War Goddess ...
Primarily a comedy with a few fight scenes. Mugamoodi: Mysskin: Jiiva, Narain: 2012: A Tamil super hero film which is based on the chase and capture of a serial robber gang. The movie extensively used the Wing Chun style of fighting between the hero and the villain. The actors were trained by Tony Leung. [13] Ip Man: The Final Fight: Herman Yau
Ebert was also impressed by the climactic sword fighting scene, which had been choreographed by fight director William Hobbs, and called it "one of the great action sequences in movie history". [22] His partner Gene Siskel agreed, calling it the "best sword fight in motion picture history." [23]
Hikokuro then visited Hanshirō's hovel and, with great respect, challenged him to a duel. After a brief but tense sword fight, Hikokuro suffers a double disgrace: his sword is broken and his topknot is taken as well. As proof, Hanshirō removes their labelled topknots from his kimono and casts them upon the palace courtyard.