
Just when audiences thought the director couldn't get more spectacular and outrageous, he unleashed this eye-filling, mind-bending "Martial Arts World" sequel of clan rivalries, ninja atrocities, wizard sorceries, and the mythical Silkworm style that changes our hero into a veritable Spider-swordsman. The screen practically explodes with colorful characters and kung-fu -- all directed, co-written, and co-choreographed by Lu Chun-ku, and showcasing some of the best Shaw Brothers action stars. The original Bastard Swordsman was just the beginning, this superlative cult classic that out-phantasmagoricals the original.
| Release Date | May 8, 1984 | |
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| Status | Released | |
| Original Title | 布衣神相 | |
| Runtime | 1h 35min | |
| Budget | — | |
| Revenue | $285,437 | |
| Language | Cantonese | |
| Original Language | cn | |
| Production Countries | Hong Kong | |
| Production Companies | Shaw Brothers | |
