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The Valiant Ones ()

Zhong lie tu (original title)
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The emperor dispatches an officer and a small band of men to deal with pirates.

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Wu Re-shi
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Wu Jiyuan
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Yu Da-you
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Lin Mao-he
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Wang She-ke
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Tang Ke-jian (as Chiang Liu)
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Xu Dong
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Zhou Lide
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Lo Shao-tang
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Hakatatsu (as Yuan-Lung Chu)
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Lin Tong
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Li
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Zhou Fa
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Monk (as Hsiao Tien Yuan)
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Emperor Jiajing (Guest star)
Kuang-Chi Tu ...
(Guest star)
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Japanese swordsman pirate
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Pirate
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Pirate
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Japanese swordsman pirate
Wei-Ho Tu ...
Pirate
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Japanese Pirate
Wen-Hua Yu
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Kameda
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Pirate
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Pirate (as Hua Yuan)

Directed by

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King Hu

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King Hu ... ()

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King Hu ... producer

Music by

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Yun-Dong Wang

Cinematography by

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Ching-Chu Chen

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King Hu

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Ta-Chun Min ... assistant director

Sound Department

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Shao-Lung Chou ... sound recordist

Stunts

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Sammo Kam-Bo Hung ... martial arts director (as Yuan Lung Chu)

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Raymond Chow ... presenter

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Also Known As
  • 忠烈圖 (Taiwan)
  • 忠烈圖 (Hong Kong, Mandarin title)
  • The Valiant Ones (India, English title)
  • The Valiant Ones (United States)
  • The Valiant Ones (World-wide, English title)
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  • 102 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia According to the director, Jackie Chan acted as an extra and he requested for more work as he need the money. King Hu found him cute and hardworking but hide his face away from the camera so that he could work more times, repeatedly as a killed pirate. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Chop Socky: Cinema Hong Kong (2003). See more »

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