Shaolin Drunken Fight (1983)
Eastern Heroes Collection: Imperial guards are ordered to kill the family of Hsiung Chih. He escapes the massacre, and also saves a roving swordsman. Hsiung flees to Shaolin Temple, where he meets up with Priest Wu Yun, the Drunk Monk. He begins to learn the Drunken Style and plots his revenge. A brilliant display of wu-shu and authentic drunken Boxing make this film a must have! The two man sets are the best ever put on screen!!
Directors: Choi Wu-hyeong, To Man-Bo.
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Jacky Liu Hong-Yi as Huang Chih Yeh/Wu Yin |
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Chiang Cheng as Monk Yuen Kong |
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Hau Chiu-Sing as Tiger Ko |
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Bob Hyeon Gil-su as Samurai Lu Shing Yi Pu |
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Kuk Jeong-Seok as Miss Yeda |
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Kim Yu-haeng as Shaolin monk |
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Unicorn Chan as Head Imperial guard |
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Chan Lau as Imperial guard |
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Shang Yun Liang as |
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Lam Foo-Wai as |
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Tang Chiu-Yau as |
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Cheung Ping-Chuen as |
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Hung Yi Liu as |
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Kim Hak-seong as |
| Directing | Choi Wu-hyeong | Director |
| Crew | Yu Man-mun | Cinematography |
| Editing | Hyeon Dong-chun | Editor |
| Lighting | Jeong Kyeong-hee | Lighting Director |
| Crew | Cheung Chung-Lung | Presenter |
| Art | Kim Seung-hwan | Props |
| Writing | Ni Kuang | Writer |
| Production | Chou Ta Lai | Producer |
| Production | Yu Ok-Chu | Producer |
| Lighting | Jeong Kyeong-hee | Gaffer |
| Directing | To Man-Bo | Director |
| Writing | Kim Jeong-Yong | Writer |
| Sound | Jeong Min-seob | Original Music Composer |