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Holy Weapon
1993 Hong Kong film by Wong Jing From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Holy Weapon is a 1993 Hong Kong wuxia film directed by Wong Jing. The film's Chinese title means Seven Princesses of Wuxia.
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Plot
Holy Weapon presents the story of seven women who are recruited to challenge the threat posed by a Japanese swordsman of supernatural power and ability. Swordfighting, sorcery, mistaken identities and gender bending abound in this 1993 wire fu film.
The film is notable for a sequence in which six of the princesses "combine" into one giant warrior by standing on top of each other, invoking Super Robot tropes such as the "firing fist". This movie is based on mixing Gu Long novels and the ATV television series Paragon of Sword and Knife.[citation needed]
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Cast
- Sandra Ng as Yam Kin-fai
- Damian Lau as Mo Kake
- Michelle Yeoh as Mon Ching-sze
- Sharla Cheung as Spider
- Maggie Cheung as Princess Tin Heung
- Carol Cheng as Doll
- Simon Yam as Super Sword
- Ng Man-tat as Ghost doctor
- Dicky Cheung as Ng Tung
- Charine Chan as Butterfly
- Esther Kwan as Blonde
- Leung Kai-chi as Doll's father
- Lee Siu-kei
External links
- Holy Weapon at IMDb
- Holy Weapon at the Hong Kong Movie DataBase
- Holy Weapon on lovehkfilm.com
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