The Crane Fighter (1979)
The Crane Fighter is set just after the majority of the Shaolin monks have been outlawed and killed by the, I think, Ching Dynasty. A few have escaped, and live secretly among the common people. One old guy has a daughter that he has forbidden to learn kung fu, but she does so anyway, by watching some other monks in a nearby temple.
Director:
Raymond Lui
Writer:
Chang Hsin-Yi
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Chia Ling as Ping Erh |
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Raymond Lui as Blue Fan |
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Ting Wa-Chung as Shao Wei |
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Chin Kang as General |
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Chuan Yuan as Yang Su |
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Yu Sung-Chao as Yang's Brother |
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Cheng Ting as Singer |
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Tseng Chao as Crazy fighter |
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Hung Fa-Long as Magistrate |
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Kao Chen-Peng as Official |
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Chen Chin-Hai as Troublemaker in restaurant |
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Chang Pao-Shan as Matchmaking father |
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Chin Pin as Matchmaker |
| Crew | Su Kuo-Liang | Martial Arts Choreographer |
| Crew | Raymond Lui | Martial Arts Choreographer |
| Writing | Chang Hsin-Yi | Screenplay |
| Crew | Lin Tzu-jung | Cinematography |
| Editing | Tony Chow Kwok-Chung | Editor |
| Production | Raymond Lui | Producer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Wang Tzu-ching | Costume Designer |
| Crew | Raymond Lui | Presenter |
| Directing | Mei-kung Chien | Script Supervisor |
| Lighting | Peng Chi Yung | Lighting Director |
| Sound | Stanley Chow Fook-Leung | Music |
| Directing | Raymond Lui | Director |