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The China-born brilliance of Ernu yingxiong di er ji offers a unique stylistic flair, the profound questions raised in 1927 still require cinematic answers today. Our curated selection of recommendations echoes the very essence of Ernu yingxiong di er ji.
In the Pantheon of Action cinema, Ernu yingxiong di er ji to provide a definitive example of Yi-Min Wen's stylistic genius.
When Ji is summoned to the capital, the Thirteenth Sister accompanies her husband on the journey. As they pass the area known as "Cloud Piercing Peak", they are attacked by a gang led by Chi Mianhu, an old enemy of Ji.
Ernu yingxiong di er ji was a significant production in China, bringing a unique perspective to the global stage. It continues to be a top recommendation for anyone studying Action history.
Based on the unique stylistic flair of Ernu yingxiong di er ji, our vault has identified these titles as the most compelling follow-up experiences for fans of Action cinema:
Dir: Joseph A. Golden
A fascinating piece of cinema that shares thematic elements.
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Dir: Paul Scardon
1860 ushers in the era of iron ships, Richard Sibley, a builder of wooden ships, stubbornly resists the change, which leads him to forbid the marriage of his daughter Rose to John Rhead, a proponent of the new method. This injustice outrages John's sister Gertrude so much that she breaks off her engagement to Sibley's son Sam. Meanwhile, John and Rose elope. Twenty-five years later, John has grown rich and conservative and has a daughter named Emily. Gertrude, still single, tries to help her niece Emily marry the man she loves, Arthur Preece, rather than her father's choice, old Lord Monkhurst, but Gertrude fails. Twenty-five more years pass, and John again attempts to interfere by opposing the marriage of his granddaughter Muriel to Richard Sibley, Jr., an engineer. This time, however, Muriel's independence wins and she marries the man of her choice, and after the death of Monkhurst, Emily and Preece are finally together.
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Dir: Rolf Brunner
A fascinating piece of cinema that shares thematic elements.
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Dir: Raoul Walsh
Dave Henderson, an orphan who has become the beneficiary of a rich man's will, falls in with race-track crooks Martin Tydeman and Bokky Sharvan who bilk him out of his $100,000 inheritance. In retaliation, Dave steals the money from Tydeman's safe, but is caught and sentenced to five years in jail. In prison, Dave becomes friendly with Millman, who is about to be released, and reveals the money's hiding place to him, arranging to rendezvous at the end of Dave's term. Once released, Dave is hounded by members of Tydeman's gang as well as the police, who are waiting for him to retrieve his bounty. While taking refuge at the house of Capriano, an old bomb maker, Dave falls in love with the old man's daughter Teresa. However, Capriano sets a trap for Dave, who awakens in a drugged state to find the $100,000 missing. With the help of Millman and Teresa, Dave recovers the money, turns it over to the police and resolves to go straight.
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Dir: Charles Swickard
A young Egyptian goes to the rescue of his employers, a wealthy European family, when they are menaced by a local strongman and his gang.
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Dir: Harry Garson
Marta Estevan is ready to leave the convent where she has been reared. Dona Luisa Artega, mother of Rafael and the young girl's guardian, arranges a marriage between the two, because she thinks that Marta's influence will rescue her son from the wild life he is leading and make a man of him. Marta rescues the American Bryton, when he is attacked by Indians, and falls in love with him. Rafael's mother sends Bryton away by telling him that the girl has entered a convent for life, and after telling Marta that Bryton had been killed on the trail she exacts a vow from the girl that she will marry her son. Marta marries Rafael. Bryton comes back after the marriage and after Marta has found out the true character of her husband. The story moves on from this point to a happy ending, but with much action of tense and strenuous nature in between. - Moving Picture World, May 15, 1920.
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Dir: B.A. Rolfe
In the Roman Coliseum, at the beginning of the Christian era, the Emperor Turnerius, accompanied by his favorite, Nerissa, watches the bestial games in the arena. His son Gordian is asked by Grimaldo the magician to save the life of a Christian girl about to be thrown to the lions. He refuses, whereupon Grimaldo prophesies the fate of the Empire by telling the prince a story of the future: Two thousand years hence, in New York, a parallel situation takes place in which a young man is led to put a stop to the base plans of his father. The prince is so deeply affected by the injustice of the story that he plunges into the arena to save the girl, causing the emperor to die in a fit of rage, thus precipitating the coronation of his son as the new emperor.
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Dir: J.P. McGowan
A fascinating piece of cinema that shares thematic elements.
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Dir: Wallace Worsley
An orphan boy from the Kentucky hills joins the Union Army and rescues his adopted family from Morgan's raiders. He learns his real identity when he returns after the war.
View DetailsAnalysis relative to Ernu yingxiong di er ji
| Film Title | Atmosphere | Complexity | Similarity |
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| The Whirlwind | Tense | Dense | 90% Match |
| Milestones | Surreal | Layered | 97% Match |
| Der Meisterschuß | Gritty | Linear | 92% Match |
| From Now On | Ethereal | High | 89% Match |
| Die Geheimnisse des Zirkus Barré | Ethereal | Abstract | 85% Match |
This guide was algorithmically generated using the cinematic metadata of Yi-Min Wen's archive. Last updated: 6/27/2026.
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