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Sister Street Fighter
Killed 8 times
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Etsuko Shihomi
Killed 14 times
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Sister Street Fighter (女必殺拳 ,Onna Hissatsu Ken) is a spin off of The Street Fighter (1974). The plot revolves around Lǐ Hóng-Lóng (李紅竜 Li Kōryū), the female martial artist of the title. When her brother Lǐ Wàn-Qīng is kidnapped by druglords, she seeks revenge. The druglord's colorful collection of "killers" includes a toga-clad group of Thai Boxers called the "Amazons Seven", along with representatives of almost every martial art. Hóng-Lóng breaks into the druglord's compound with the help of Seiichi Hibiki (Sonny Chiba) and other members of the Shorinji Kempo dojo. After all of his minions are defeated, the druglord himself battles Hóng-Lóng, wearing a steel claw in imitation of Han, the villain from Enter the Dragon (1973). |
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Etsuko Shihomi (志穂美 悦子 ,Shihomi Etsuko), also known as Sue Shiomi, (born October 29, 1955 in Okayama City, Japan as Etsuko Shiomi (塩見 悦子 ,Shiomi Etsuko)) is a Japanese actress who appeared in several Japanese martial arts films of the 1970s and 80s. She was a member of Sonny Chiba's "Japan Action Club" and appeared in several films with Chiba, Hiroyuki Sanada, and other members of the JAC. Her films include the Sister Street Fighter series (1974), Dragon Princess (1976), Message from Space (1978), Shogun's Ninja (1980), Roaring Fire (1982), and Legend of the Eight Samurai (1983).
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