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is a 1974
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directed by
Kazuhiko Yamaguchi is a Japanese film director. Career Born in Nagano Prefecture, Yamaguchi graduated from Waseda University and began working at the Toei Company, Tōei studios in Kyoto. He directed a number of action movie series in the 1970s and has also helme ...
. Produced and distributed by
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, it is a spin-off of ''
The Street Fighter is a 1974 Japanese martial arts film produced by Toei Company, directed by Shigehiro Ozawa, and starring Sonny Chiba. It was released in the United States by New Line Cinema and became one of the first films to be a commercial success for the d ...
'' (1974), and is the first entry in a trilogy of films starring Etsuko Shihomi as Kōryū Li. It was followed by '' Sister Street Fighter: Hanging by a Thread'' (1974) and ''
The Return of the Sister Street Fighter is a 1975 Japanese martial arts film directed by Kazuhiko Yamaguchi is a Japanese film director. Career Born in Nagano Prefecture, Yamaguchi graduated from Waseda University and began working at the Toei Company, Tōei studios in Kyoto. He ...
'' (1975).


Plot

When Lee Long ( Hiroshi Miyauchi), a
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champion and Hong Kong drug agent, goes missing during an investigation into the activities of a dummy corporation called Central Export, his sister, Tina ( Sue Shiomi), is called in to continue the investigation in his place. On her way to Club Mandarin, she visits her uncle (Harry Kondo), who operates a restaurant, and her cousins Jerry (Tatsuya Nanjo) and Remi (Nami Tachibana). At Club Mandarin, she receives a red rose, the signal to look for Lee's partner in the investigation, Fanny Singer (Xiè Xiù-Róng). When assassins for Central Export abduct Fanny, Tina takes them on single-handedly, but they manage to capture Fanny and load her in their car, which is then hijacked by shorinji kempo student Sonny Hibachi (
Sonny Chiba , known internationally as Sonny Chiba, was a Japanese actor and martial artist. Chiba was one of the first actors to achieve stardom through his skills in martial arts, initially in Japan and later to an international audience. Born in Fukuo ...
), who proceeds to transport her to the ballet studio operated by his girlfriend, Shinobu Kojo (Sanae Ohori). Furious at his minions for failing him, Ryozo Hayashi (Shohei Yamamoto) hires a mercenary, Hammerhead ( Milton Ishibashi), to spy on the shorinji kempo school, led by Tetsudo Fujita (Asao Uchida). When Tina stops by, she's formally introduced to Sonny and another student, Emmy Kawasaki (May Hayakawa). After Sonny assures Tina that Fanny's all right, she hurries over to Kojo's ballet studio to question Fanny. After Fanny reveals that Lee was captured, she gives Tina a necklace before spasming from a lack of exposure to heroin, which she had been forcefully addicted to, as Hammerhead's minions attack the ballet studio. Tina and Kojo successfully ward them off, but Fanny is killed in a sneak attack using a poison dart. Some time later, Emmy swears the shorinji kempo school's allegiance to Tina in her investigation as she stumbles across another piece of evidence in the form of a lock of hair. Central Export's leader, Kaki (Bin Amatsu), offers Hammerhead a great reward if he disposes of Tina. After Tina clears out several minions, she encounters Hammerhead, and they fight on a bridge. Hammerhead reveals the truth to Tina, that Lee is still alive and captive in Kaki's dungeon, before sending her off the bridge into an apparent watery grave. Emmy does her own espionage work and helps Tina destroy a warehouse owned by Central Export. Though Kaki is furious at Hammerhead, he allows him and his minions to directly attack the shorinji kempo school with the hope that the attack will also lead to Tina's demise in the process. Sonny successfully wards off the ambush in a one-on-one duel against Hammerhead himself, though, and when Hammerhead subsequently sinks into a depression and starts to drink himself to death, a frustrated Kaki is forced to use her uncle against her by forcing him to divulge a false lead. Kaki believes Tina will be killed by his minions, but Tina manages to stop them. She returns to her uncle's restaurant with Emmy just as he's killed by a poison dart in front of Jerry and Remi. Tina returns to Central Export and enters the dungeon, where she extracts Lee right before a sinister minister wielding an arrow gun offs him before her eyes. Tina herself is dropped into a pit and nearly killed when Kaki ties her by her feet above a bed of spikes, but as he burns the rope she breaks free and throws his mistress onto the bed of spikes. She then proceeds to take down several more minions before confronting Hayashi and killing him by twisting his neck. Sonny, Emmy, and Kojo arrive as backup and kill many of the remaining minions, including Hammerhead. Tina takes on Kaki herself and kills him with his own claw hand.


Alternate versions

Similar to its predecessors, ''Sister Street Fighter'' was initially rated X when first presented to the MPAA. New Line then cut 6 minutes of graphic footage, removing all shots with considerable amounts of blood and gore. Additionally, Etsuko Shihomi was deliberately credited with the more Western name of Sue Shiomi. Brentwood Communications, who had previously released a public domain DVD of this censored version, eventually released the uncut version on DVD and Blu-ray, in Japanese with English subtitles.


Cast

NOTE: English-translated names, if given or known, will be in parentheses: * Etsuko Shihomi (Sue Shiomi) - Lǐ Hónglóng (Li Kōryū/Tina Long) * Emi (May) Hayakawa - Emi Hayakawa (Emmy Kawasaki) * Sanae Ōhori - Shinobu Kojō * Xiè Xiùróng - Fanshin (Fanny Singer) * Hiroshi (Harry) Kondō - Lǐ Yùtáng (Li Gyokudō) * Tatsuya Nanjō - Jirō (Jerry) * Nami Tachibana - Reiko (Remi) * Hiroshi Miyauchi - Lǐ Wànqīng (Li Mansei/Lee Long) * Bin Amatsu - Shigetomi Kakuzaki (Kaki) * Shōhei Yamamoto - Ryōzō Hayashi * Seiya Satō - Murakami * Toshiyuki Tsuchiyama - Kurokawa * Tatsuya Kameyama - Shimura * Teruo Shimizu - Hamano * Masashi (Milton) Ishibashi - Kazunao Inubashiri (Hammerhead) * Kengo Miyaji - Kizaki * Shinichi (Sonny) Chiba - Sonny Hibachi


Reception

The film is generally well received. Fans cite Hiroshi Miyauchi's excellent martial arts skills and the variety of battle. Detractors state there is flat acting and over-reliance on
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, especially during the final battle. Also, Sonny Chiba's "Tsurugi" character doesn't appear, despite the English title.


Home media

In November 2007, BCI Eclipse released the film in their ''Sonny Chiba Collection'' DVD set, which also includes '' Golgo 13: Assignment Kowloon'', ''
The Bullet Train is a 1975 Japanese action thriller film directed by Junya Sato and starring Ken Takakura, Sonny Chiba, and Ken Utsui. When a Shinkansen ("bullet train") is threatened with a bomb that will explode automatically if it slows below 80 km/ ...
'', '' Dragon Princess'', '' Karate Kiba'', and '' Karate Warriors''. A year earlier, they released the whole ''Sister Street Fighter'' Movie Collection with the original Japanese mono and a 5.1 remix, English-dubbed versions and optional English subtitles. In 2019, Arrow Films re-released the collection in Blu-Ray with high definition digital transfers of all the films.


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* {{The Street Fighter series 1974 films 1974 action films 1974 martial arts films Films directed by Kazuhiko Yamaguchi Japanese action films The Street Fighter 1970s Japanese-language films Toei Company films Films scored by Shunsuke Kikuchi 1970s Japanese films