To Subdue the Evil (1971)

To Subdue the Evil (1971) poster

Separated at birth by tragedy, two twin brothers find their lives careening towards a deadly showdown in this action-packed tale of deception and treachery. Two baby boys born of special blood are being tattooed by their parents when a malevolent kung fu clan enters their school and slays the children's parents. While both children are spared, they are soon separated and forced down disparate paths in life. One day, as if by fate, the two brothers come face to face for an ultimate duel to the death.

Director: Fu Ching-Hua
Genre: Adventure, Action
Runtime: 86 min
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Screenplay

Country: Taiwan
Language: 普通话
Original Language: zh

Themes

Martial Arts Showdown, Martial Arts and Action

Keywords

martial arts

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is To Subdue the Evil about?
Separated at birth by tragedy, two twin brothers find their lives careening towards a deadly showdown in this action-packed tale of deception and treachery. Two baby boys born of special blood are being tattooed by their parents when a malevolent kung fu clan enters their school and slays the children's parents. While both children are spared, they are soon separated and forced down disparate paths in life. One day, as if by fate, the two brothers come face to face for an ultimate duel to the death.
Who directed To Subdue the Evil?
To Subdue the Evil was directed by Fu Ching-Hua.
Who stars in To Subdue the Evil?
To Subdue the Evil stars Chiang Tao, Tian Peng, Doris Lung Chun-Erh, Chen Hung-Lieh, Yi Yuan, Sham Suet-Chun.
How long is To Subdue the Evil?
To Subdue the Evil has a runtime of 1h 26m (86 minutes).
What genre is To Subdue the Evil?
To Subdue the Evil is a Adventure, Action film.
Where was To Subdue the Evil produced?
To Subdue the Evil was produced in Taiwan.
What are the themes of To Subdue the Evil?
The themes of To Subdue the Evil include: Martial Arts Showdown, Martial Arts and Action.