Dragon Inn
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| 龍門客棧 | |
| Directed by | King Hu |
| Written by | King Hu |
| Produced by | LS Chang |
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| Cinematography | Hua Hui-Ying |
| Edited by | Chen Hung-min |
| Music by | Chow Lan-Ping |
Production company | Union Film Company |
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Running time | 111 minutes |
| Country | Taiwan |
| Language | Mandarin |
Dragon Inn (龍門客棧), also known as Dragon Gate Inn, is a 1967 Taiwanese wuxia film written and directed by King Hu. Set in 15th-century China during the Ming dynasty, the film follows a small, disparate band of martial artists who protect the exiled family members of a respected official from persecution by a treacherous eunuch and the secret police.
Hu had recently left Hong Kong to Taiwan where he set-up the short-lived Union Film Company. The film was shot in 1966. The film was released in 1967, and broke box‐office records in Taiwan, Korea, and the Philippines.
Dragon Inn received positive retrospective reviews in Empire, Radio Times and Sight & Sound, with critic Michael Brooke of the latter magazine referring to the film as "one of the most important wuxia films to emerge from the Chinese-speaking world prior to the great martial arts boom of the turn of the 1970s." The film was remade as New Dragon Gate Inn (1992) and Flying Swords of Dragon Gate (2011).