The Miracle Fighters (1982)
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- 1h 40min
- Action, Comedy
- 23 Jul 1982 (Hong Kong)
- Movie
- 1 nomination.
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Cast
Yat-Chor Yuen | ... |
Shu Gut
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Ka-Yan Leung | ... |
Old Man
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Cheung-Yan Yuen | ... |
Old Woman
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Shun-Yee Yuen | ... |
Sorcerer Bat
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Eddy Ko | ... |
Ko Hung
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Ha Huang | ... |
Rainmaker
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Tino Wong | ... |
One of Sorcerer Bat's men
(as Tien-lung Chen)
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Brandy Yuen | ... |
Child in urn
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Directed by
Woo-Ping Yuen |
Written by
Peace Group | ... | () |
Produced by
Raymond Chow | ... | executive producer / producer |
Leonard Ho | ... | associate producer |
Music by
Siu-Lam Tang |
Cinematography by
Kuan-Hua Ma |
Editing by
Peter Cheung | ... | (as Yu-tsung Cheung) |
Art Direction by
Sheng-Hsi Chu | ... | (as Chin Sam) |
Wo Mak |
Costume Design by
Sheng-Hsi Chu |
Makeup Department
Kuo-Hsiung Chen | ... | makeup artist |
Production Management
Pui-Wah Chan | ... | production manager |
Wing-Yim Leung | ... | assistant production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Lu-Chiang Chao | ... | first assistant director |
Lee-Kwan Fong | ... | third assistant director |
Tin-Shing Ho | ... | second assistant director |
Art Department
Wing-Yim Leung | ... | property master |
Yung-Yen Yang | ... | props |
Sound Department
Shao-Lung Chou | ... | sound recordist |
Stunts
Chung-Hsing Chao | ... | action choreographer |
Brandy Yuen | ... | action choreographer |
Cheung-Yan Yuen | ... | action choreographer |
Shun-Yee Yuen | ... | action choreographer |
Woo-Ping Yuen | ... | action director |
Yat-Chor Yuen | ... | action choreographer |
Donnie Yen | ... | stunt double (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Wing-Kwong Chow | ... | lighting technician |
Kwong Wah Sung | ... | assistant camera |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Golden Harvest Company (1982) (Hong Kong) (theatrical)
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Storyline
Plot Summary |
Former Royal Guardsman Kao was forced to be on the run when his superior couldn't tolerate him being a Manchu marrying a Han woman. A young prince was inadvertently killed when he kidnapped the boy to aid in his escape. 14 years later, Kao now a drunkard ridden with guilt, has been living with a young orphan by the name of Shu Geng. Also introduced are two wacky old bickering sorcerer couple, Old Man and Old Spinster, who are always competing with each other over the most trivial matters. Before long, the old nemesis of Kao, the powerful Socerer Bat, found his whereabouts and killed him. Harboring evil ambitions, Sorcerer Bat forces Shu Geng to impersonate the belated prince, with the intention that one day he can ruled alongside the would-be king. Shu Geng manages to escape, amid strange encounters with the clown in-the-jar, and meets the two even stranger bickering magician couple, who teach him their craft. The rest is a typical revenge motivated plot, in which the young prodigy learn the martial arts to defeat the villain. The setting however, is not so typical as the finale takes place in a sorcerer competition where Shu Geng faces not only the evil Bat, but also countless other sorcerers, each possessing his own unique magic and abilities. The choreography and inventiveness of the fights make this early collaboration of the Yuen brothers stand out among the work of Yuen Woo-Ping, who move on to become on of the most sought after action director in the business today. Written by David, Lee Fu Nang |
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