Chinese Boxing (1972)
In early Republic of China when Taiwan was still under Japanese occupation, people were oppressed, and their condition was miserable. A Kung Fu coach from China was invited to Taiwan. His name was Wan Chin-san. Mr. Wan established a Kung Fu School in a small village and refused any Japanese to be his student. For this reason, he was assassinated. When his son, Wan Ming-Chieh, heard the terrible news, he came to Taiwan in search of his father.
Directors:
Tsai Chiu-Lin, Lee Tso-Nam.
Writer:
Lee Tso-Nam
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Chang Pao-Shan as |
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Yu Sung-Chao as |
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Wei Su as |
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Kung-Sheng Wei as |
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Pan Chuan-Ling as |
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Hung-chih Li as |
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Lui Ming as |
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Ko Yu-Min as |
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Hung Chao-Hsiung as |
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Chiang Ching-Feng as |
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Cheng Fu-Hung as |
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Shao Lo-Hui as Japanese captain |
| Production | Chow Kim-Kwong | Producer |
| Crew | Lin Yu-Chuan | Martial Arts Choreographer |
| Directing | Tsai Chiu-Lin | Director |
| Writing | Lee Tso-Nam | Screenplay |
| Directing | Lee Tso-Nam | Director |