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The Five Venoms
(Wu Du)

Screening on Film
Directed by Zhang Che.
With Jiang Sheng, Sun Jian.
Hong Kong, 1978, 35mm, color, 97 min.
Mandarin with Chinese and English subtitles.

Long a favorite of martial arts movie fans, The Five Venoms was the defining late-career, all-male ensemble film for famed director Zhang Che. The dying master of the Venoms House tasks his one remaining disciple to bring to justice the young man's five predecessors, now dispersed and fallen into ignominious criminality. The elder Venoms quintet, however, possesses formidable skills, each in a distinctive fighting style: scorpion, snake, centipede, gecko and toad. The youngest Venom locates them in a small town, and in this nexus of gold loot, shady cops and corrupt judges, a suspenseful mystery plot unfolds, punctuated by some of the most lucidly articulated and imaginative fight sequences of the martial arts cinema. Uncharacteristically for Zhang’s films, male bonding here is rent asunder by greed and betrayal among men.

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