The.fate.of.lee.khan.1973.chinese.1080... — Subtitle
Set during the late Yuan Dynasty, the story follows (played by Tien Feng), a high-ranking Mongolian official who has procured a vital battle map of the Chinese rebel army. Rebel spies, led by a group of formidable female warriors, converge on the Spring Inn to intercept Khan and retrieve the map. Key Technical Details Director: King Hu Release Year: 1973 Genre: Action / Drama / Wuxia Runtime: Approximately 106 minutes
The film features an extraordinary ensemble of martial arts stars: as the shrewd innkeeper, Wan Jen-mi.
Mandarin (Original), with English dub options available on modern releases. Cast Highlights subtitle The.Fate.Of.Lee.Khan.1973.CHINESE.1080...
Critics often praise "The Fate of Lee Khan" for its "inn-based" suspense—a trope King Hu perfected—where characters hide their true identities until a final, explosive confrontation. The choreography is noted for its precision and rhythmic quality, moving away from pure fantasy towards a grounded, balletic style.
Modern 1080p presentations (like those from Film Movement or Eureka Films) are often restored from original 35mm negatives , offering crisp dialogue and vibrant colors. Set during the late Yuan Dynasty, the story
Recent restorations have significantly enhanced the visual and audio quality of this classic.
as one of the skilled rebel waitresses (Mao is a legendary martial artist known as the "Lady Whirlwind"). Hsu Feng as Lee Khan's deadly sister, Lee Wan-erh. Tien Feng as the title character, Lee Khan. Roy Chiao and Ying Bai in supporting roles. Modern High-Definition Releases (1080p Blu-ray) Mandarin (Original), with English dub options available on
Common bonuses include video essays , interviews with film scholars, and archival trailers. Critical Reception