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1971 Hong Kong film
The Crimson Charm | |
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Traditional Chinese | 血符門 |
Simplified Chinese | 血符门 |
Hanyu Pinyin | Xué Fú Mén |
Directed by | Huang Feng |
Written by | Huang Feng |
Produced by | Runme Shaw |
Starring | Ivy Ling Po Shih Szu Chang Yi Ku Feng Wang Hsieh Fang Mien James Nam Wong Ching-ho James Tien Lee Ka-ting |
Cinematography | Danny Lee |
Edited by | Chiang Hsing-lung |
Music by | Wang Fu-ling |
Production company | Shaw Brothers Studio |
Distributed by | Shaw Brothers Studio |
Release date |
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Country | Hong Kong |
Language | Mandarin |
The Crimson Charm (Chinese: 血符門) is a 1971 Hong Kong wuxia film directed by Huang Feng and produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio.
Cast
- Ivy Ling Po as Yu Fang-fang
- Shih Szu as Chiang Shang-ching
- Chang Yi as Han Yu
- Ku Feng as Crimson chief Lin Han-su
- Wang Hsieh as Yellow-gowned Chief Tsao Kang
- Fang Mien as Chief Chiang Tzu-chao
- James Nam as Blood Master Ling Wu-lui
- Wong Ching-ho as Godly Sword
- James Tien as Red-gowned Chief Au-yang Kwun
- Lee Ka-ting as Leader Wang Yi
- Chow Siu-loi as White-gowned Chief Fei Tung-yang
- Little Unicorn as Black-gowned Chief
- Hung Lau as White Face King of Hades Kwok Siu-wai
- Wong Wai as Leader Yan
- Liu Kei as Chiang Hsiao
- Ling Siu as Man Yan-ho
- Raymond Lui as Tsao Kang's son
- Ng Ming-choi as Crimson Charm messenger / thug
- Yeung Chak-lam as Crimson Charm messenger / thug
- Chin Yuet-sang as Crimson Charm messenger / thug
- Sammo Hung as Crimson Charm thug
- Chin Chun as Crimson Charm thug
- Lam Ching-ying as Crimson Charm thug
- Wong Chi-ming as Crimson Charm thug
- Cham Siu-hung as Crimson Charm thug
- Leung Seung-wan as Crimson Charm thug
- Siu Lo-fu as Crimson Charm thug
- Yee Kwan as Innkeeper
- Tsang Choh-lam as Xiao Fu, inn waiter
- Luk Chuen as Chao's disciple
- Wu Chi-chin as Chao's disciple
- Wu Por as Chao's disciple
- Sham Chin-bo as Chao's disciple
- Pao Chia-wen as Chao's disciple
- To Wing-leung as Chao's servant
- Leung Lung as Servant of lady in mourning / thug
- Man Sau as Grand Teacher
- Cheung Sek-au as Passerby / Inn customer
External links
- The Crimson Charm at IMDb
- The Crimson Charm at the Hong Kong Movie DataBase
- The Crimson Charm on Hong Kong Cinemagic
Films directed by Huang Feng | |
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