The prince of the Emperor must fight for his life, accused of treason against the throne.The prince of the Emperor must fight for his life, accused of treason against the throne.The prince of the Emperor must fight for his life, accused of treason against the throne.
- Awards
- 1 win & 1 nomination
Tao-Liang Tan
- Sao Chin Tan
- (as Bobby Ming)
Ying Bai
- Eunuch Chow
- (as Pai Ying)
Taiko Rin
- General Zhao Tseng-wen
- (as Da-hsing Lin)
Ching-Shun Mao
- Soldier
- (as Cheng Shun Mao)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
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Storyline
Did you know
- Trivia'Super Dragon' aka 'Dynasty' was the first Hong Kong/Taiwan production to be both a 3-D feature integrated with 1970's Hollywood's patented 'Sensurround' 8 track stereophonic sound system.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Trailer Trauma Part 4: Television Trauma (2017)
Featured review
Before the huge 3D revival of 1982-83 (when I myself caught "Andy Warhol's Frankenstein" and "Jaws 3D"), there were a few 3D productions of rather low quality filmed around 1976, "A*P*E" perhaps being the most notorious. Certainly the best remembered of the small number of martial arts features filmed in 3D, "Dynasty" was issued under a dizzying barrage of alternate titles, such as "Qian Dao Wan Li Zhu," "Super Dragon," "Supercross," and "Warlord." Its added Quadrophonic soundtrack can still be detected (right from the beginning, the soldiers marching on horseback) in the 2D DVD from FarEastFlix, the best quality version available not in 3D. They certainly weren't bashful about utilizing the dimensional depth, as no minute goes by without something being thrust at the audience, from numerous weapons to simple bell ringing. Although slow to start at 90 minutes, there's really no paucity of gory action, with one dying victim continuing the battle even after both hands are cut off! No doubt many viewers first encountered this film during television's 3D boom of 1982, when Pittsburgh's Chiller Theater aired it for a special prime time broadcast, 8:00 PM on Friday night July 16 1982 (Bill 'Chilly Billy' Cardille usually hosted on Saturday nights). I missed this one at the time, but did catch both "Revenge of the Creature" and "Gorilla at Large" in all their 3D glory, too bad "House of Wax" wasn't included (enjoying another theatrical revival).
- kevinolzak
- Dec 25, 2012
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- Runtime1 hour 34 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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