Fire Bulls (1966)
The Warring States Period was a time of regional conflict as warlords sought to annex their neighbors and consolidate power across China. Set amidst this backdrop, "Fire Bulls" is an epic tale of the survival of a people and the heroism of one man. As the Yen army gathers on the outskirts of Chi seeking to gobble up its neighbor, the people of Chi are faced with the fall of the capital.
Directors:
Lee Hsing, Li Chia, Pai Ching-jui.
Writers:
Chang Yung-hsiang, Hai Lan.
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Ko Hsiang-Ting as General Tien Tan |
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Tang Pao-Yun as Wang Shuan-Ku |
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Wei Su as Merchant Kan Pei |
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Fu Pi-Hui as Madame Tien |
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Tsung Yu as Scholar Wang Chu |
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Wang Fei as Wang Chu's servant |
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Ku Chun as Taoist master Shih Yen |
| Camera | Hua Hui-Ying | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Chang Yung-hsiang | Screenplay |
| Directing | Lee Hsing | Director |
| Directing | Li Chia | Director |
| Writing | Hai Lan | Screenplay |
| Directing | Pai Ching-jui | Director |