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So, 'The Killer Sword' is a curious little piece from 1968, hailing from Hong Kong. It has this gritty, almost raw atmosphere that feels very much of its time, with pacing that might seem a bit slow by today's standards, but it has its moments. The practical effects, though not exactly groundbreaking, have a certain charm that adds to the film's unique character. The performances can be hit-or-miss, but there's an earnestness to them that reflects the era. It’s distinctive for its blend of martial arts and drama, capturing a slice of a genre that was beginning to rise in popularity. Overall, it’s one of those films that has a niche appeal, intriguing for collectors who appreciate the lesser-known gems.
The Killer Sword has seen a spotty release history, with limited editions popping up on VHS and DVD over the years, making it somewhat of a rarity. Collectors often note its scarcity, especially in decent condition, which piques interest among those looking for less mainstream titles. There's a dedicated, if small, following that appreciates its place in the evolution of martial arts cinema, adding to its charm as a collectible.
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