Legend of the Wolf (1997)
Wolf is a war veteran who recounts the tale of his legendary youth to a young upstart killer. Flashback to a post-World War 2 time when the young Wolf is wandering the Chinese countryside in search of his missing memories. He only knows to meet someone at an abandoned temple. He ends up hooking up with a local villager, who intends to guide the Wolf to his destination. On the way, they find Wai-Yee, who’s been waiting for Wolf for quite some time. However, Wolf still can’t remember anything, until the bad guys come to find him, and they bear the terrible secret of the Wolf's past.
Director:
Donnie Yen
Writers:
Bill Lui Tak-Wai, Cub Chin Kong-Hon, Donnie Yen.
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Donnie Yen as Fung Man-hin |
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Carman Lee Yeuk-Tung as Wai-Yee |
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Dayo Wong Chi-Wah as Wai |
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Ben Lam Kwok-Bun as Bandit Leader |
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Edmond Leung Hon-Man as Ben Chan |
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Bonnie Lai Suk-Yin as |
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Mak Wai-Cheung as Monkey style fighter |
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Tony Tam Chun-To as Fighter with chains |
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Kenji Tanigaki as Forest fighter |
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Mandy Chan Chi-Man as Forest fighter |
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Chiu Wing-Hoi as Villager |
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Cub Chin Kong-Hon as Bandit leader's boss |
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Lee Tat-Chiu as Fighter with axe |
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Stephen Ho Kai-Nam as |
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Sam Ho Choi-Chow as |
| Directing | Donnie Yen | Director |
| Crew | Bill Lui Tak-Wai | Martial Arts Choreographer |
| Writing | Bill Lui Tak-Wai | Screenplay |
| Writing | Cub Chin Kong-Hon | Screenplay |
| Writing | Donnie Yen | Screenplay |
| Production | Donnie Yen | Producer |
| Crew | Donnie Yen | Martial Arts Choreographer |
| Crew | Tony Tam Chun-To | Martial Arts Choreographer |
| Crew | Mak Wai-Cheung | Martial Arts Choreographer |
| Art | Bill Lui Cho-Hung | Production Design |
| Camera | Ally Wong | Director of Photography |
| Art | Nelson Cheung Hok-Yun | Art Direction |
| Editing | Chan Gan-Shing | Editor |
| Sound | Tommy Wai Kai-Leung | Original Music Composer |