The Bells of Death

strong violence, injury detail
Director(s)Yueh Feng
Production year1968
Genre(s)Martial Arts
Approx. running minutes88m
CastYi Chang, Ping Chin, Hsin-Yen Chao

The Bells of Death

strong violence, injury detail
THE BELLS OF DEATH is a 1968 Mandarin-language martial arts action film in which an ordinary woodcutter trains to become ...
THE BELLS OF DEATH is a 1968 Mandarin-language martial arts action film in which an ordinary woodcutter trains to become a master swordsman in order to exact revenge on the bandits who massacred his family.
violence
Prolonged scenes of strong violence feature stylised, hectic swordplay in which people are heavily slashed and stabbed, struck by axes and arrows, and decapitated or dismembered. There is also martial arts fighting with impactful blows and kicks, and women are slapped in intimidating fashion.
injury detail
Strong bloody injury is seen frequently in the aftermath of violence, including sight of severed heads and limbs.
additional issues
There is moderate threat with bladed weapons, and references to women being coerced into working in a brothel. Infrequent bad language includes uses of 'bastard' and 'damn'. Very mild upsetting scenes are centred on bereavement.
strong violence, injury detail
Classified Date:
19/05/2025
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Eureka Entertainment Ltd
violence
Prolonged scenes of strong violence feature stylised, hectic swordplay in which people are heavily slashed and stabbed, struck by axes and arrows, and decapitated or dismembered. There is also martial arts fighting with impactful blows and kicks, and women are slapped in intimidating fashion.
injury detail
Strong bloody injury is seen frequently in the aftermath of violence, including sight of severed heads and limbs.
additional issues
There is moderate threat with bladed weapons, and references to women being coerced into working in a brothel. Infrequent bad language includes uses of 'bastard' and 'damn'. Very mild upsetting scenes are centred on bereavement.
Classified date19/05/2025
LanguageMandarin
violence
Prolonged scenes of strong violence feature stylised, hectic swordplay in which people are heavily slashed and stabbed, struck by axes and arrows, and decapitated or dismembered. There is also martial arts fighting with impactful blows and kicks, and women are slapped in intimidating fashion.
injury detail
Strong bloody injury is seen frequently in the aftermath of violence, including sight of severed heads and limbs.
additional issues
There is moderate threat with bladed weapons, and references to women being coerced into working in a brothel. Infrequent bad language includes uses of 'bastard' and 'damn'. Very mild upsetting scenes are centred on bereavement.
Director(s)Yueh Feng
Production year1968
Genre(s)Martial Arts
Approx. running minutes88m
CastYi Chang, Ping Chin, Hsin-Yen Chao
strong violence, injury detail
Classified Date:
19/05/2025
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Eureka Entertainment Ltd
violence
Prolonged scenes of strong violence feature stylised, hectic swordplay in which people are heavily slashed and stabbed, struck by axes and arrows, and decapitated or dismembered. There is also martial arts fighting with impactful blows and kicks, and women are slapped in intimidating fashion.
injury detail
Strong bloody injury is seen frequently in the aftermath of violence, including sight of severed heads and limbs.
additional issues
There is moderate threat with bladed weapons, and references to women being coerced into working in a brothel. Infrequent bad language includes uses of 'bastard' and 'damn'. Very mild upsetting scenes are centred on bereavement.
Classified date19/05/2025
LanguageMandarin