Directed by:
King HuCinematography:
Chao Yung ChenComposer:
Joseph KooCast:
Teresa Li, Feng Hsu, Ying Bai, Angela Mao, Ying-Chieh Han, Chia-Hsiang Wu, Feng Tien, Roy Chiao, Nan Chiang, Man-Tai Lee, Ming-Choi Ng, Gam Woo, Ping-Ao Wei (more)Plots(1)
The final film in King Hu’s “Inn Trilogy”, and the follow-up to his highly-acclaimed A Touch of Zen, The Fate of Lee Khan once again shows the master filmmaker’s impeccable talent in creating drama out of a single setting. An espionage thriller with a unique wuxia twist and shades of Kurosawa’s Seven Samurai, the film chronicles a tense showdown between warriors on opposing sides of a civil war in a rural inn. When Lee Khan (Tien Feng) a dangerous and cunning Mongol official, and his equally deadly sister Lee Wan-erh (Hsu Feng), arrive at the Spring Inn to obtain a battle map that reveals the location of the Chinese rebel army, a group of resistance fighters, including an all-female group of ex-convicts plan to recapture the map, whatever the cost. (Eureka Entertainment)
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