Ma Su Chen

Ma Su Chen aka Rebel Boxer or Bloody Struggle is a 1972 Hong Kong film[2][3][4] directed and co-written by Ting Shan-hsi who also directed and wrote the film Furious Slaughter 1972. It is a martial arts film that stars Nancy Yen, Jimmy Wang Yu, and Sally Chen. It's a sequel to Furious Slaughter 1972 in which Jimmy Wang Yu plays the lead role. It was released in Hong Kong on 14 June 1972 but in Taiwan on 30 May 1972.[5]

Ma Su Chen
Directed byTing Shan-hsi
Produced byHsi Fan Chan (executive)
Chiang Chiang Chu
Juo Han Huang
Yang Kao Sung
Chun Lu (associate)
Written byTing Shan-hsi
Chen Min Hung
Starring
Music byChow Leung aka Chou Fu Liang
CinematographyYeh Ching Piao
Edited bySung Ming
Release date
14/06/1972
Running time
78 minutes[1]
CountryTaiwan
LanguageMandarin

Apparently, the cast mentioned in Rotten Tomatoes is based on another version of Ma Su Chen (1972) because it listed two additional stars, Richard Harrison and Hwang Jang Lee, not found in other cast list of the same movie.

Plot

Believing that her brother has been murdered, a martial artist Ma Su Chen (Nancy Yen) sets out to avenge him. Ma Su Chen is also a doctor. Later part of the movie, both of them fought together as a brother-sister team against their common enemy and defeated them.

Cast

[2][3]

ActorRoleActorRole
Nancy Yen Nan-SeeMa Su ChenChui Lapaxe gang thug
Jimmy Wang YuMa Yuen ChenCheung Yee-Kwai
Sit HonMa Yuen Chen's friend in opening sceneLily Lau Lap-Lap
Shan MaoChow Chun Pai's lead thugChiu Wing-Loi
Sally Chen Sha-LiCheng Fei/Tai FungNg Gin-Yin
Chiang Nanmain Japanese fighterLin Kuang-Yung
Tsai HungYamasaki, Japanese fighterCheung Siu-Gwanextra
Yee YuenMiyaki, Japanese fighterHau Pak-Waiextra
Ma KeiChow Chun PaiHo Wai-Hungextra
Lee KeungJapanese fighterChin Wan-Cheextra
Got Siu-BoParadise Club (a brothel) ownerPoon Cheung-Mingextra
Yu Chung-ChiuMa Su Chen's UncleWong Wing-Sangextra
Shih Ting-KenChow Chun Pai's thugBlacky Ko Sau-Leungextra
Lung FeiChow Chun Pai's thugTsang Ming-Cheongextra
Woo Chau-PingDr. YuCheung Chung-Kwaiextra
Chu FeiChow Chun Pai's thugTang Chia-Chuanextra
Pan Chuan-LingwatanabeChow Junextra

References

  1. "The Rebel Boxer (1972)". coolasscinema. Retrieved 5 June 2016
  2. "Ma Su Chen (1972)". hkmdb. Retrieved 31 May 2016
  3. "Ma Su Chen (1972)". Hong Kong Cinemagic. Retrieved 31 May 2016
  4. "Ma Su Chen (1972)". List of Hong Kong films of 1972. Retrieved 6 June 2016
  5. "Ma Su Chen (1972) - ReleaseInfo".IMDb. Retrieved 5 June 2016
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