

Fist to Fist 1973
"You've seen the KARATE KUNG-FU warm-ups...Now Get Ready For The Main Event!"
In the gritty streets of 1970s Taiwan, *Fist to Fist (1973)* delivers raw, high-energy action as a fresh-faced police cadet steps into his first assignment—a small town overrun by ruthless gangsters.
Director: Jimmy L. Pascual
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Fist to Fist (1973) about?
*Fist to Fist* follows a newly graduated police cadet who's sent to a corrupt small town, where gangsters run rampant and his father's killer remains at large. Determined to clean up the streets, he confronts not only the criminals but the betrayal that shaped his mission.
Who directed Fist to Fist?
The film was directed by Jimmy L. Pascual, marking his distinctive contribution to early Taiwanese martial arts cinema.
Who stars in Fist to Fist?
The cast features Henry Yu Yang, Huang Tsung-Hsun, Lily Chen Ching, San Kuai, and Danny Chow Yun-Kin as the lead characters in this action-packed drama.
Is Fist to Fist (1973) worth watching?
As an unrated but fiercely action-driven film from the 1970s, *Fist to Fist* offers a raw, energetic martial arts experience that fans of classic genres will appreciate. Its themes of justice and personal vendetta add depth to the explosive fight sequences.
How long is Fist to Fist?
The film has a runtime of 85 minutes.
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About Fist to Fist (1973) — A 1970s Martial Arts Thriller of Vengeance and Justice
In the gritty streets of 1970s Taiwan, *Fist to Fist (1973)* delivers raw, high-energy action as a fresh-faced police cadet steps into his first assignment—a small town overrun by ruthless gangsters. The young hero arrives armed with determination and a personal vendetta, fueled by the betrayal that claimed his father's life. Directed by Jimmy L. Pascual, this early martial arts gem blends explosive fight choreography with a story of justice and vengeance, capturing the tense, no-holds-barred atmosphere of underworld power struggles.
With a runtime of just 85 minutes, *Fist to Fist* packs a punch, starring Henry Yu Yang, Huang Tsung-Hsun, and Lily Chen Ching as key players in this fiery confrontation. The film's themes of corruption, redemption, and the clash between law and criminal empires resonate through its punishing fight scenes and emotional core. A hidden gem of action cinema, it's a visceral throwback to the era when martial arts films were evolving into full-throttle spectacles of strength and survival.




