Lady Whirlwind (1973)

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Lady Whirlwind aka Deep Thrust is a 1972 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Huang Feng, starring Angela Mao, Chang Yi and Sammo Hung.

A young man (Chang Yi in a rare good guy role) is severely beaten by Japanese mobsters and left for dead on the beach. He is nursed back to health by a pretty young girl and he vows to take revenge on the crooks. Meanwhile, Angela Mao comes to town with a score to settle with Chang Yi. Apparently, her sister was jilted by Chang Yi and she killed herself, so naturally Angela must avenge her by taking his life.

Rated R



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11 Responses to “Lady Whirlwind (1973)”

  1. Mrdee says:

    i have been looking for this movie for a long time. i saw it back in 1973 and i wanted to see it again. Thanks, i really enjoyed watching it again.

  2. Frank says:

    Wow! Lady Whirlwind was one of my favorites as a child growing up. Great video…

  3. maria says:

    great movie thanks, i really enjoyed watching it.

  4. just great thank you ….

  5. Angela Mao kicks ass, but were is Sammo Hung?

  6. Kevin says:

    Tiao Ta Niang’s brother. Blink and you’ll miss him. He was also the action director/choreographer.

  7. LEWSANIGGS says:

    She is courageous and tells women, that they are able to defend themselves, like her.

  8. ewald says:

    i like this movie and i love kung fu

  9. Tony says:

    Good movie, it was movies like this that made it a joy to watch martial arts movies at the start.

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