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A simple woodcutter named Wei Fu finds his world shattered when three murderous horsemen arrive to kill his family and kidnap his sister. Left with nothing but his mother’s bell-laden bracelet, he sets out to seek his revenge. Lucky for him, Wei Fu encounters a master swordsman, who takes him under his wing.

Chang Yi as  Chang Wei Fu
Chin Ping as  Hsiang Hsiang
Chiu Sam-Yin as  Chang Wei Yun
Lam Kau as  Tso Ching Lung
Tien Shun as  Ye (Ying Tien)
Ku Feng as  Yang Chang
Yang Chi-Ching as  Wei Fu's Sifu
Lee Wan-Chung as  Tao Kung Chuan
Wu Ma as  Yuan Ke
Lan Wei-Lieh as  Li Kuan Chun

Reviews

Leofwine_draca
1968/06/30

THE BELLS OF DEATH is one of the earlier swordplay movies made by the Shaw Brothers studio. It's not one of their best works but I found it better paced than THE ASSASSIN made during the same period, for example. The director is clearly influenced by Japanese samurai cinema which makes the action scenes and staging quite unique at times; they do stand out compared to the norm.The story is sparse and familiar, although stylishly told. Chang Yi's family is wiped out by bandits in the opening massacre scene, leading him on a path of revenge. There's plenty of action to keep the narrative moving along nicely along with bloody effects that make this a sometimes comic-book style romp. Chin Ping simpers in a damsel-in-distress type role, but the likes of Ku Feng shine as the oily villains and it's a pleasure to see bit parts for Wu Ma and Sammo Hung.

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MartinHafer
1968/07/01

Some tough folks arrive. And, for no reason other than the pleasure of being evil, they wipe out a family. However, they don't realize that one of them survived. This survivor soon after witnesses an amazing old man with a white beard and long hair wipe out a group of thugs--and he begs to be trained by the man. After training for years, vengeance is meted out to each of the three villainous murderers as well as their MANY henchmen. And through amazing sword skills and determination, the folks are defeated. Souds familiar? Well, this is, pretty much, the plot to "Kill Bill"--as well as quite a few of the Hong Kong martial arts films. In fact, it is "The Bells of Death"--made decades before most of these other films. But, despite the familiarity of the plot, it's a must-see for lovers of the genre because the fighting and choreography is so good--among the very best I've seen. There are also, thankfully, few 'wire foo' stunts--only at the end do you see a guy magically jump up to amazing heights--AND he fails!! I loved this touch as well as the nice pacing throughout. Clearly this is among the very best. No blows that don't even come close to landing, no silly characters and no silly story--just a well-made story of revenge...period.In addition, the DVD print is GREAT--nearly pristine. And, fortunately, it is in Chinese with nice English subtitles--none of that crappy dubbing!! For lovers of the genre, it doesn't get much more exciting!

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gmda
1968/07/02

No one seems to realize that this is an Asian Remake of 1966's NEVADA SMITH with Steve McQueen. The guy with the big nose in this movie is the KARL MALDEN character, but he dies second instead of last. So story liberties were liberally taken to retell it to an Asian audience. But then the Magnificent Seven and Fistful of dollars are Asian Stories, retold for Western audiences!!! Turn about is fair play, I guess.To review the film. The copy I saw looked like it was filmed yesterday. Beautifully sparse landscape at the beginning. Where lots of other Shaw Films were made. Then I noticed the Western sounding Music. Three riders come upon a home and slaughter a family, an older child returns home, and vows vengeance. He hunts them down, one at a time.Still I enjoyed the flick as it was very differently put together. But it is none-the-less, NEVADA SMITH.

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CitizenCaine
1968/07/03

Translated as Bells Of Death, this is a typical martial arts type movie. It's a low budget effort with poor dubbing, poor sound effects, poor script, poor cinematography, non-acting, and not that much fighting in the form of martial arts. It's just a bunch of sword fighting, without style and grace. One can see similar fighting in any pirate movie. The acting is what you would expect in a martial arts movie from 1968: not good. Some of the camera angles are poor and are obscured by the sun at times. The story is a typical martial arts one of revenge for murdering one's family. The survivor or relative then exacts revenge in systematic fashion. Nothing new here, nor is it done in an interesting or exciting fashion. There is much more blood and gore than usual for a martial arts film, although the blood effects, at times, are obviously fake. Watching this movie is a huge waste of time. 0 of 4 stars.

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