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Traditional Chinese | 五虎將 |
Simplified Chinese | 五虎将 |
Hanyu Pinyin | Wǔ Hǔ Jiàng |
Jyutping | Ng2 Fu2 Zeong3 |
Directed by | Chang Cheh |
Screenplay by | Ni Kuang Chang Cheh |
Produced by | Run Run Shaw |
Starring | David Chiang Ti Lung Chen Kuan-tai Danny Lee Wong Chung |
Cinematography | Kung Mu-to |
Edited by | Kwok Ting-hung |
Music by | Frankie Chan |
Production company | Shaw Brothers Studio |
Distributed by | Shaw Brothers Studio |
Release date |
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Running time | 91 minutes |
Country | Hong Kong |
Language | Mandarin |
The Savage Five, also known as The Savage 5, is a 1974 Hong Kong martial arts film written and directed by Chang Cheh and starring David Chiang, Ti Lung, Chen Kuan-tai, Danny Lee and Wong Chung. The film's Chinese title literally means the "Five Tiger Generals". Godfrey Ho was assistant director in this movie (as Chih Chiang Ho).
Plot
A group of bandits flees with a stolen safe to a small town where they oppress the villagers and forces the town's blacksmith Wei Min-hui (Danny Lee) to unlock the safe. Wei refuses to help the bandits and after he informed the mayor about this, he reports to the officials in a nearby village. The bandits were furious that Wei has fled away and starts killing the villagers, threatening them they will kill a villager every hour if they do not find Wei. Finally, the heroes of the town come forward to wipe out the bandits. At this time, Wei also brings a government official to town, who unexpectedly turns out to be an accomplice of the bandits.
Cast
- David Chiang as Chen Deng / Chen San
- Ti Lung as Fang Yi-fei
- Chen Kuan-tai as Ma Dao
- Danny Lee as Wei Min-hui
- Wong Chung as Yao Guang
- Wai Wang as Brother Li
- Wong Ching as Bandit leader
- Chinag Tao as Liang Shan
- Wong Bing-bing as San Niang
- Lo Dik as Mayor Yuen
- Wang Kuang-yu as Bandit
- Norman Chui as Dai Niu
- Ngai Fei as villager
- Lee Sau-kei as villager
- Lee Pang-fei as villager
- Shum Lo as villager
- Wong Ching-ho as villager
- Liu Wai as villager
- Lam Fai-wong as villager
- Jamie Luk as villager
- Stephen Yip as villager
- Lee Yung-kit as villager
- Yuen Man-tzu as village girl
- Kot Dik-wah as village girl
- Johnson Wong as Bandit
- Wong Shu-tong [zh] as Bandit
- Yen Shi-kwan as Bandit
- Chan Dik-hak as Bandit
- Lau Chun-fai as Bandit
- Ng Yuen-fan as Bandit
- Tung Choi Bo as Bandit
- Law Keung as Bandit
- Danny Chow as Bandit
- Wong Mei as Bandit
- Tang Tak-cheung as Bandit
- Chik Nga-hung as Bandit
- Huang Ha as Bandit
- Chui Fat as Bandit
- Cheung Siu-lun as Villager
- Wa Lun as Young villager
- Ting Tung as Villager
- Ho Bo-sing
- Chan Siu-gai
- Choi Lam
- Tam Ying
- Yuen Shun-yi
- Fung Hak-on
- Hsu Hsia
- Yeung Pak-chan
- Wong Chi-keung
- Kong Chuen
- Ho Kei-cheung
- Ho Hon-chau as Villager
- Ling Hon
- Wong Kung-miu
External links
- The Savage Five at the Hong Kong Movie DataBase
- The Savage Five at Hong Kong Cinemagic
- The Savage Five at IMDb
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