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1978 film
The Dragon, The Young Master
勇立忍者
Directed byKim Si-Hyun
StarringDragon Lee
Yuen Qiu
Kim Ki Joo
Distributed byJia's Motion Picture. Ltd (Hong Kong)
IFD Films and Arts (International)
An Asso Asia Film (Taiwan)
Release date
  • April 4, 1978 (1978-04-04) (South Korea)
Running time83 minutes
LanguagesMandarin (Taiwan)
Cantonese (Hong Kong)

The Dragon, The Young Master is a 1978 kung fu comedy directed by Kim Si Hyun and starring Dragon Lee and Yuen Qiu. It was distributed in America in 1982 and is also known by other English titles, including The Deadly Silver Ninja.

Plot

Pai Wu Lang, disguised as the "Silver Ninja", arrives in a Manchurian mining town seeking his father's killer. His search is complicated by a cache of jewels, the reward of a spy for Japan, buried somewhere on the mountain. He saves a flower seller, Xue Hua, and her blind father from government thugs, then discovers that the old man caused his father's death—accidentally. When Xue's father is himself murdered, she and Pai join forces to clean up the town.

Cast

Production

The movie was produced by the Hong Kong "Jia's Motion Picture Company". Besides Joseph Lai and Tomas Tang, Godfrey Ho (uncredited in the movie) was also involved in the low-budget production.

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