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Stunts
Chen Kuan-Tai and Fu Sheng actually took those hits. No wires, no mercy.
Direction
Chang Cheh's trademark masculine melodrama cranked to eleven.
Practical Effects
Four Tibetan llamas as assassins. Yes, actual llamas. Shaw Brothers didn't care.

Director
Chang Cheh
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