The epitome of a 1960s wuxia movie. The storyline and characters in Dragon Gate Inn are very simple, a triumph of Hu’s distinctive style. The action centres on the comings and goings of a small guesthouse, with particular attention paid to the props and set. As the film progresses, characters move in and out of the guesthouse and the fighting becomes increasingly intense. The scenes are precisely executed and varied, never once becoming repetitive, despite the close focus on the guesthouse. Hu was an expert in creating special effects to show feats of superhuman ability, producing some fast, fierce and truly jaw-dropping fight scenes. As a martial arts film, Dragon Gate Inn far surpassed anything else in its era, elevating the martial arts genre to a status far beyond what it had ever achieved before.
- Director
- King Hu
- Country of production
- Taiwan
- Year
- 1966
- Festival Edition
- IFFR 2004
- Length
- 111'
- Medium
- 35mm
- Original title
- Longmen kezhan
- Language
- Mandarin
- Producer
- Sha Jung-Feng
- Production Company
- Union Film Company
- Sales
- Good Film Co.
- Screenplay
- King Hu