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鬼流星 (1971)
The Comet Strikes
Origin: Hong Kong
Language: Mandarin 
Genres: Martial Arts  Ghost 
Theatrical Run (HK): 08/11/1971 - 08/23/1971
Box Office: HK $883,968.7
 
Director
  Lo Wei
 
Screenwriter
  Lo Wei
 
Martial Arts Director
  Chan Siu-Pang
 
Producer
  Raymond Chow Man-Wai
 
 
Cast
  Nora Miao Ke-Hsiu ... Siu Yuk
  Patrick Tse Yin ... Tse Tin-Jun
  Lo Wei ... Big Boss
  Sek Kin ... Sifu
  Lee Kwan ... 3rd Brother
  Hong Liu ... Tse
  Chiang Ching-Hsia ... Tse's wife
  Stanley Fung Sui-Fan ... Big Chiu
  Lau Wing    
  Fung Ngai ... Old Hsu
  Chiang Nan ... Waiter
  Cliff Lok ... Trouble making swordsman
  Yeung Wai ... Umbrella fighter
  Chow Siu-Loi ... Teahouse Boss
  To Wai-Wo ... One of '4 Tigers'
  Chin Chun ... Teahouse guest
  Ling Hon    
  Tony Lee Wan-Miu ... Teahouse guest
  To Wing-Leung ... Teahouse guest
  Eddy Ko Hung ... One of '4 Tigers'
  Tam Wing-Git ... One of '4 Tigers'
  Leung Pasan ... One of '4 Tigers'
  Ting Hon ... Trouble making swordsman
  Jason Pai Piao ... Waiter / Thug
  Chen Kuan-Tai ... Waiter
  Chan Lau (2) ... Extra
  Woo Ping ... Extra
  Kwan Yan ... Extra
  Chow Kong ... Extra
 
Production Companies
  Golden Harvest Productions
  Si Wei Movie Limited Company
 
Assistant Director
  Chik Yiu-Cheong
 
Cinematographer
  Lam Kwok-Cheung
 
Costume
  Chu Sheng-Shi
 
Makeup
  Simon Chan Kwok-Hong
 
Scenery
  Chien Sung
 
Music
  Wang Fu-Ling
 
Presenter
  Lo Wei
 
Production Manager
  Liu Liang-Hua
 
Filming Location
  Hong Kong
 
 
Summary
  There was a civil strife in the court. In order to protect the king, some loyal ministers and the king hid in an old house. This old house was known as a haunted house; whoever lived in the house shall die for sure. Mr. and Mrs. Tse went to the haunted house but died in it. Their son Tse Tin Jun wanted to find out the truth of his parents death, so he went to the house. At the mean time, another minister knew the king's hiding in the house. He sent out a military force to kill the king. Actually Mr. and Mrs. Tse pretended to die to deceive the public. Tin Jun stood with his parents and the loyal ministers to fight against the rebels. After the blood battle, they eventually annihilated the rebels... [Joy Sales VCD]