A Sword and Nine Rings, Part Two (1961)
Lee Kap-lan, whose parents are slaughtered by the underling of the Qing court, Yan Sheung-kong, is rescued from the carnage by Leopard-faced Magic Nun. Nun imparts martial artistry to Lee, who will kill the old enmity when she grows into womanhood. Yan and his half-brother Luk Sun are assigned to capture the survivor. Fong-ping comes under the attack of an assassin dispatched by Sun when Butterfly comes to his help. Recruited to the Yan den, Ying Tin-lung summons the knights-errant of the martial world to the court. Lee infiltrates the congregation and has her eyes fixed upon Sun and strikes him with the Soul-snatching Tai Chi Dart which has mistakenly wounded Fong-ping. Butterfly puts Lee into a drug-induced coma to obtain the antidote to treat Fong-ping. Ying seizes the chance to capture the women. Fong-ping sustains another injury to rescue the hostages. Nun arrives in time and seizes the Lee family heirloom. Lee avenges her parents' death.
Director:
Wong Fung
Writer:
Wong Fung
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Ng Kwun-Lai as Lee Kap-lan |
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Walter Tso Tat-Wah as Yan Fong-ping |
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So-Chow Yu as Sun when Butterfly |
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Lam Kau as Luk Sun |
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Connie Chan Po-Chu as Lam Siu Man |
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Cheung Sing-Fei as Yan Sheung-kong |
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Chan Lap-Ban as Leopard-faced Magic Nun |
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Simon Yuen Siu-Tien as imperial guard |
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Tang Mei-Mei as |
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Lau Hak-Suen as Ying Tin-lung |
| Directing | Wong Fung | Director |
| Writing | Wong Fung | Screenplay |
| Production | Kwan Kar-Pak | Executive Producer |
| Production | Kwan Chi-Kin | Producer |
| Crew | Ngai Hoi-Fung | Cinematography |
| Sound | Yin Sit-ping | Recording Supervision |
| Editing | Yu Shun | Editor |
| Crew | Tianming Bao | Sets & Props Artist |
| Crew | Lee Tak-hing | Photoscience Manager |