Master of the Flying Guillotine: Ultimate Edition

poster
The One-Armed Boxer is a famous fighter who now runs a kung-fu school that teaches respect and discipline for the craft. A local lord is throwing a kung fu tournament for local schools and foreign specialists and the Boxer's students talk him into le... more

The One-Armed Boxer is a famous fighter who now runs a kung-fu school that teaches respect and discipline for the craft. A local lord is throwing a kung fu tournament for local schools and foreign specialists and the Boxer's students talk him into letting them go to the games with him. Meanwhile, a blind man of the Guillotine Family is in search of the One-Armed Boxer for revenge. It seems that his family was killed by the Boxer in the past and he has now perfected his family craft of throwing circular guillotines. After many fights. the blind man kills one of the competitors because he only has one arm. But it is not the One-Armed Boxer, and the two men must fight to the finish.

GENRE: Drama , Action/Adventure
MPAA RATING: No Rating
RUN TIME: 109 minutes
RELEASE DATE: May 24, 2002
STARRING: Jimmy Wang Yu , Kam Kang , Hsing Chen , Lieh Lo , Feng Hsiao
DIRECTOR(S): Jimmy Wang Yu
PRODUCER(S): Wong Cheuk-hon
WRITER(S): Jimmy Wang Yu
STUDIO: Pathfinder Pictures
OFFICIAL MOVIE WEBSITE:

Theaters & Times

Editorial Rating

MPAA Rating

Other Popular Movies

Boy Kills World

Bill SkarsgÄrd stars as "Boy" who vows revenge after his family is mur... view

The Fall Guy

He's a stuntman, and like everyone in the stunt community, he gets blown up, sho... view

Everything Everywhere All At Once

"Everything Everywhere All at Once" is a hilarious and big-hearted sc... view

 

Amadeus: The Director's Cut

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's career and life are threatened by an envious court com... view

Spike of Bensonhurst

In this comedy drama, Spike Fumo (Sasha Mitchell) is a Brooklyn streetfighter wi... view

The Devil Wears Prada

Andrea is a small-town girl in her first job out of college, who tries to naviga... view

Tired of the Movies? See a Broadway Show!