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The Man with Seven Faces

The Man with Seven Faces

Drama, Action

Bao Xueli

David Jiang, Chan Kwan-Tai, Li Siu-Hsien, Zhan Sen, Wang Chung

1975

Hong Kong, China

Film review analysis↗

Completed

Mandarin Chinese

92 minutes

2025-02-20 02:36:09

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This film (drama)Also known as七面人,is aHong Kong, ChinaProducerwomen sex,At1975Released in year 。The dialogue language isMandarin Chinese,Current Douban rating7.3(For reference only)。
The clever master of disguise, Ge Liang (played by David Jiang), is a unique figure in the martial arts world, known for his sense of justice as he roams the streets, often helping the helpless and enjoying life's adventures! Young escort bodyguards Zeng Yong (played by Li Siu-Hsien) and Zeng Gan (played by Wang Chung) face bandit attacks during a transport mission, losing thirty thousand dollars. Subsequently, Zeng Yong is imprisoned by the security team and coerced into confessing to robbery and murder charges. Unable to bear the injustice against his brother, Zeng Gan seeks help from Ge Liang. Disguised in different identities, Ge Liang investigates the case and uncovers the involvement of Security Team Leader Luo Jinying (played by Chan Kwan-Tai), bandit Gao Ye (played by Shi Zhongtian), and wealthy bully Huang Xiongsheng (played by Tong Lin), who set a trap to make Zeng Yong a scapegoat to steal the thirty thousand dollars for themselves. Ge Liang then devises a plan to bring Luo, Gao, and Huang to justice, clearing the Zeng brothers' name. The Man with Seven Faces is a chivalrous fantasy film, showcasing David Jiang in multiple roles with his ever-changing disguises that broaden horizons. Directed by Bao Xueli, who was born in Nanjing in 1936, he moved to Taiwan in 1949. In his youth, he worked and studied, attending classes at Sanji High School during the day and working at a film studio at night. After graduating, he worked in the Taiwanese film industry for six years as an assistant cameraman. In 1967, he officially became a cameraman at Shaw Brothers for three years, primarily shooting works by Yue Feng and Chang Cheh. In 1970, he began directing, with his debut film "The Shadowless Sword" and co-directed several films with Chang Cheh thereafter. In 1977, he left Shaw Brothers and returned to Taiwan to make martial arts films with companies like Yan Sheng and established Yufeng Films with his wife Jin Shumei, mostly working on films that he directed and she wrote, with major works including "The Heart Pierced by Ten Thousand Arrows," "Taxi Driver," and "Private Second Class."