武当龙影

武当龙影

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  本片根据康泰的长篇小说《潮湿岩》改编。影片讲述了 1927年 秋收起义失败后发生在湖南新田 武当山 下的一个真实动人的故事。
  上世纪30年代,山外一片白色恐怖,山里仿佛世外桃源,中医世家的革命党人龙二虎,在革命失败后跛着一条残腿隐居 武当山下 小镇,沉默行医。 赵氏大族长子 赵贵 仔与李潇晴夫妻二人乔装平民来 武当山 玄帝殿求子求愿,期望摆脱厄运,不料被暗中为匪的民团头领 马标 看出破绽,打定主意要对他们绑票勒索。潇晴夫妻二人忽然遇匪,仓皇奔逃,导致滚落山谷受伤,巧为龙二虎所救,李潇晴对突然出现的面目全非的二虎惊疑戒备。也因为潇晴夫妻,二虎的山居一下子成了马标匪帮关注的所在。为勒索巨额赎金,马标登门探查,然后趁二虎出门,令手下将赵贵仔绑走。李潇晴则怀疑二虎已经堕落为匪,和马标合谋害她丈夫,误会愤怒。二虎曾经为平民时候的马标疗伤,救过他的性命,一直被马标奉为恩人。二虎赖此与马标 周旋 ,使其放掉贵仔,将贵仔带回,李潇晴知误会,戒心虽减,但为二虎的现况和过去对自己的离弃,心中依然充满疑惑和幽怨。赵贵仔伤势将愈,打算立刻上山求愿回家。但这时候,赵家对头为谋赵家财富,派人觅踪而来,勾结马标欲害贵仔。马标确认贵仔为富商子弟,在山口布下罗网,只等他们离开山居,潇晴夫妻二人插翅难飞,只能滞留。 马标为财为官,渐至疯狂,为虎作伥,劫洗赵家,索性与二虎撕破情面,逼二虎同流合污,共同为匪,二虎无可选择,避世梦碎,为救潇晴夫妇,假意答应,用一坛毒酒与马标诸匪同归于尽。

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