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Shaolin Abbot    (1980)

 
 
 
Director :
Ho Meng Hua

Producer :
Mona Fong Yat Wah

Action Director :
Dang Tak Cheung

Writer :
Ni Kuang

 
Other titles : 少林英雄榜 (HK Title)
Abbot Of Shaolin (HK Title)
Shao Lin Ying Xiong Bang (HK Title)
A Slice Of Death (Int. Title)
Le Combat mortel de Shaolin (French Title)
Country : Hong Kong
Film Company : Shaw Brothers
Genre : Kung fu
Runtime : 85 min.
Video : Colour
Audio : Speaking (Mandarin)
HK Gross : 0.12 M. HK$
 
 Cast :  
David Chiang Da Wei
Lo Lieh
Lily Li Li Li
Norman Chu Siu Keung
Bruce Tong Yim Chaan
Chan Shen
Goo Goon Chung
Yeung Chi Hing
Kong Do
Yue Wing
Baan Yun Sang
Cheng Miu
Cheung Chok Chow
Chiang Nan
Chik Ngai Hung
Fong Yue
Fung King Man
Fung Ming
Gam Tin Chue
Hsu Hsia
Huang Ha
Keung Hon
Kong Chuen (3)
 
Lau Cheun
Lee Hang (3)
Lee Sau Kei
Lee Wan Miu
Lui Daat
Jamie Luk Kim Ming
Ng Hong Sang
Helen Poon Bing Seung
Sai Gwa Paau
Shum Lo
Si Wai (2)
Siu Tak Foo
Tai Gwan Tak
Tam Bo
Tam Ying
Ting Tung
To Wing Leung
Wang Han Chen
Wong Chi Keung (4)
Wong Ching Ho
Wong Kung Miu
Ringo Wong Chi Ming
Yeung Kei
  Assistant Director :
Hung Hak

Music :
Eddie H. Wang Chi Ren

Art director :
Chan Ging Sam

Make-up Artist :
Wu Hsu Ching

Props Manager :
Yuen Cheung

Lighting :
Chan Fan
   
 
(main cast & crew)

Plot

While international favorite David Chiang was best known for his roles as a grinning, streetwise, fighter in many Chang Cheh-directed classics, he rarely played a noble warrior monk. But here he portrays the great Chih Shim, the monk who saved the Southern Shaolin Temple. Making this production all the more notable is Lo Lieh, Shaws' first international star, who returns to a role he also made famous - that of Shaolin renegade Pai Mei. This, and even more, makes for a true martial arts epic of the first order. (IVL)
 
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