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Brothers Five (Chinese: 五虎屠龍) is a 1970 Hong Kong wuxia film directed by Lo Wei and produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio.
Brothers Five | |
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Traditional Chinese | 五虎屠龍 |
Simplified Chinese | 五虎屠龙 |
Hanyu Pinyin | Wǔ Hǔ Tú Lóng |
Directed by | Lo Wei |
Written by | Ni Kuang Lo Wei |
Produced by | Runme Shaw |
Cinematography | Wu Cho-hua |
Edited by | Chiang Hsing-lung |
Music by | Wang Fu-ling |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Shaw Brothers Studio |
Release date |
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Running time | 109 minutes |
Country | Hong Kong |
Language | Mandarin |
Plot
editFive brothers were separated at birth when the evil lord of Flying Dragon Villa murdered their father. The children’s caretaker sliced the backs of their left hands so that they would be able to one day reunite and take their revenge on the evil lord. Yen Lai is a woman who must reunite the Kao brothers to rid the Teng Lung Manor of killers whilst avenging the murder of their father.[1]
Cast
edit- Cheng Pei-pei as Miss Yen Hsing-kung
- Lo Lieh as Kao Hsia
- Chang Yi as Scholar Kao Chih
- Yueh Hua as Valet Kao Wei
- Chin Han as Blacksmith Kao Hao
- Kao Yuen as Security chief Kao Yung
- Tien Feng as Master Lung Cheng-feng
- Unicorn Chan as Flying Fork Wang
- Wang Hsieh as Wang Liao'er
- Sammo Hung as Chu, escort service man
- Ku Feng as Lord Wan Bo-fu
- James Tien as Master Ting Zhi-shan
- Nam Wai-lit as Li Xiaosan
- Chin Chun as Wang's thug
- Lee Wan-chung as Butler Teng
- Lee Ka-ting as Master Yau
- Chow Siu-loi as Wang Fat
- Lee Sau-kei as Lung's servant
- Tsang Choh-lam as waiter
- Chu Gam as waiter
- Hao Li-jen as villager
- To Man-bo
- Someno Yukio as escort service man
- Ling Hon as servant
- Luk Chuen as Wan's man
- Wu Chi-chin as Lung's gate guard
- Yeung Chak-lam as Lung's gate guard
- Kwan Yan as restaurant customer
- Wong Chi-ming as one of the Weird Eight
- Kei Ho-chiu as Lung's thug
- Hoh Wan as Lung's bodyguard
- Wong Kung-miu as villager
- Goo Chim-hung as villager
- Lam Yuen
- Gam Tin-chue
- Lam Ching-ying
- Sham Chin-bo
- Fuk Yan-cheng
References
edit- ^ "Brothers Five (1970)". silveremulsion.com. 1970. Retrieved 23 May 2021.
External links
edit- Brothers Five at HKcinemamagic.com
- Brothers Five at IMDb
- Brothers Five at the Hong Kong Movie DataBase
- Brothers Five at Douban (in Chinese)
- Brothers Five at Rotten Tomatoes