Wong Fei Hung Series : The Eight Assassins (1995)
First in a series of made for TV films: Burnt by the seeds of hatred and grudge against Wong Fei Hung, Prince Shing recruited eight magnificent fighters, nicknamed The Eight Demi-god Fighters' to challenge Hung. The ky man, Priest Geing-fax was the ex-disciple of Shaolin Temple. He had learnt the highest level of Shaolin Kung-fu "Bone Marrow Revitalization Mehod" in which made him become invulnerable. Out of his griev-ances towards Shaolin, he sweared to eliminate all its adherents, especially Hung. Never and ever had Hung met such a formidable man before, however, he still accepted this lethal duel in the name of Po Chi Lam despiting the fact that he was really at the death's door.
Director: Daniel Lee
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Vincent Zhao Wenzhuo as Wong Fei Hung |
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Kent Cheng Jak-Si as Porky Wing |
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Max Mok Siu-Chung as Leung Foon |
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Maggie Shiu Mei-Kei as Aunt May |
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Xiong Xinxin as Club Foot |
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Power Chan Kwok-Pong as Buck Teeth So |
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Jacky Cheung Chun-Hung as Ling Wan-Kai |
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Derek Yee Tung-Sing as Eight Assassins 1 |
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Jacqueline Law Wai-Guen as Ying |
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Lau Shun as Wong Kei-Ying |
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James Pax as |
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Yuen Bun as Eight Assassins 2 |
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Wong Man-Shing as Eight Assassins 6 |
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Choi Jing-Shing as Ah Fu |
| Writing | Daniel Lee | Writer |
| Directing | Daniel Lee | Director |
| Writing | Elsa Tang Bik-Yin | Writer |
| Writing | Chung Oi Fun | Writer |
| Crew | Yuen Bun | Martial Arts Choreographer |
| Production | Tsui Hark | Producer |
| Writing | Jason Lam Kee-To | Writer |