Movie
Shaolin Temple
Overview
The Tang emperor is betrayed by one of his generals, who installs himself as emperor in the East Capital. The son of one of his slave workers escapes to the Shaolin Temple, learns kung fu, and sets out to kill the traitor who killed his father.
Details
- Release date
- 1982-01-21
- Runtime
- 100 min
- Genres
- Action
- Status
- Released
- Production
- Chung Yuen Motion Picture Co.
- Country
- China, Hong Kong
- Original language
- ZH
Cast
- Jet Li as Gong Yuen (Jue Yuan)
- Yu Hai as Master Tan Chuang
- Yu Chenghui as General Wang Ren Ze
- Ding Lan as Bai Wuxia (Wu Sha)
- Hu Jian-Qiang as Wu Kong
- Sun Jiankui as Se Kong (Shih Kung)
- Liu Huai-Liang as Liao Kong
- Ji Chunhua as Chain Gang Guard Tu Ying
- Zhang Jianwen as Abbot Fang Zhang
- Yan Di-Hua as Abbot Seng Zhi
- Wong Kwong-Kuen as Li Shi Min
- Du Chuan-Yang as Wei Kong
Crew
- Cheung Sing-Yim - Director
- Sit Hau - Screenplay
- Lo Siu-Cheung - Screenplay
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