The Magical Flying Swordsman (1951)
Jin Tieyi has been learning martial arts from his master Zhang Tianxi since he was a child, and has practiced martial arts with Tianxi's children Wenlan and Daxiong. One day, Tieyi followed his master's order to travel around the world. On the way, he was attacked by corpses in a strange temple. Fortunately, he was saved by the Taoist Leng Tianhun. Tianhun and Tianxi were enemies, so he pretended to accept Tieyi as his apprentice and use him.
Director:
Chen Huan-Wen
Writer:
Chen Huan-Wen
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Walter Tso Tat-Wah as |
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Yu So-Chau as |
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Lam Mui-Mui as |
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Lau Kwai-Hong as |
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Sek Kin as |
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Ha Wa as |
| Directing | Chen Huan-Wen | Director |
| Writing | Chen Huan-Wen | Screenplay |
| Writing | Lau Yan-Kit | Writer |
| Crew | Chow Chi-Hap | Cinematography |
| Art | Leung Hoi-San | Art Direction |
| Editing | Shen Yeh-Kang | Editor |
| Art | Yeung Yat-Ping | Props |
| Sound | Yam Pak-fong | Sound |
| Sound | Tsoi Tik-Fan | Music |