The Black Tavern
| The Black Tavern | |
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| 黑店 | |
| Directed by | Teddy Yip |
| Written by | Yeh I-fang |
| Produced by | Run Run Shaw |
| Starring | Shih Szu |
| Cinematography | Yau Kei |
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Production company | |
| Distributed by | Shaw Brothers Studio |
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Running time | 83 minutes |
| Country | Hong Kong |
| Language | Mandarin |
The Black Tavern (黑店) is a 1972 Hong Kong wuxia film directed by Teddy Yip and produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio, starring Shih Szu.[1][2]
Cast
- Shih Szu as Zhang Caiping
- Ku Feng as Zheng Shoushan
- Tung Li as Zha Xiaoyu
- Kong Ling as Jing Lü
- Kwok Chuk-hing as Jing Hong
- Barry Chan as Jing Hu
- Dean Shek as the wandering monk
- Yeung Chi-hing as Hai Gangfeng
- Wang Hsieh as Gao Sanfeng
- Yue Fung as Sanniang[3]
- Situ Lin as Doggie
- Law Hon as the tavern cook
- Lee Ho as Liu Tong
- Wu Ma as the leader of the Xiangxi Five Ghosts
- Yau Ming as Three-headed Cobra
- Chiang Nan as a skilled robber
- Liu Wai as Hu
- Chan Chan-kong as Hu's partner
- Yeung Chak-lam as a robber
- Chu Gam as Tai'an
- Unicorn Chan as Three-headed Cobra
- Yuen Wah as Xiangxi Ghost
- Sa Au as a Xiangxi Ghost / constable
- Ho Kei-cheong as constable
- Mars as Official Hai's servant
- Jackie Chan as Official Hai's servant
- Ling Hon as the restaurant book keeper
- Yi Fung as a waiter
- Cheung Hei as a restaurant guest
- Wong Yuet-ting as a restaurant guest
- Gam Tin-chue as a restaurant guest
Reception
Hayley Scanlon wrote: "[...] the incredibly fast-paced action sequences and the dark humour that accompanies them lend the film an epic quality despite its tight duration along with an ironic kind of cynicism that insists this world is simply too silly to be evil but that the scum of the martial arts world will pay all the same.[4]
References
- ^ Teo, Stephen (2015). Chinese Martial Arts Cinema. Edinburgh University Press. p. 115. ISBN 9781474403887.
...in many subsequent wuxia films produced by Shaw Brothers, most notably Heidian (The Black Tavern, 1972), directed by Ye Rongzu, a film with discernible Hu influences...
- ^ Hallenbeck, Bruce G. (May 2014). "Little Shoppe of Horrors". Little Shoppe of Horrors. No. 32. Elmer Valo Appreciation Society.
When she was sixteen, [Shih Szu] joined Shaw Brothers Studio and began appearing in films such as... Teddy Yip's The Black Tavern (1972)...
- ^ Hiramoto, Mie; Teo, Cherise Shi Ling (16 September 2014). "I Am the Invincible Sword Goddess: Mediatization of Chinese Gender Ideology through Female Kung-Fu Practitioners in Films". Societies. 4 (3): 477–505. doi:10.3390/soc4030477. ISSN 2075-4698.
Typical examples of such "dishonorable or unvirtuous behavior" can be seen in ruthless robber characters, like San Niang (Black Tavern 黑店, 1972)
- ^ Scanlon, Hayley (24 June 2025). "The Black Tavern (黑店, Teddy Yip Wing-Cho, 1972)". Windows on Worlds. Archived from the original on 24 June 2025. Retrieved 19 September 2025.
External links
- The Black Tavern at IMDb
- The Black Tavern at the Hong Kong Movie DataBase
- The Black Tavern on Hong Kong Cinemagic