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黑靈官 (1969)
The Black Enforcer
Alias: 흑수도
Origin: Hong Kong
Language: Mandarin 
Genre: Martial Arts 
Release Date (HK): 01/28/1972
 
Director
  Ho Meng-Hua
 
Screenwriter
  Anthong Hoh Wa
 
Martial Arts Director
  Leung Siu-Chung
 
Producer
  Sir Run Run Shaw
 
 
Cast
  Tang Ching ... Kung Tien-Lung
  Tien Feng ... Kuan Yun-Fei
  Wang Ping ... Yen-Erh
  Fang Jen-Tzu ... Ling Tzu
  Chao Hsiung ... Kuan Ta-Tzu
  Choe Seong ... Kuan Tao
  Cliff Lok ... Kuan Hai
  Choe Kwang-Ho ... Hsiao Er
  Lee Hae-Ryong ... Robber Chou Han [2nd edit]
  Tung Li ... Robber Chou Han [1st edit]
  Wong Ching-Wan ... Hsia Ching (Kung's Mei Mei)
  Erh Chun ... Sneaky constable
  Ko Ching ... Young Yen
  Chin Ping ... Yen [deleted footage]
  Lai Man ... Kung's mother
  Cheung Chok-Chow ... Pharmacist
  Chin Ping ... Yen-Erh [deleted footage]
  Chui Hing-Chun ... Constable
  Cham Siu-Hung ... Constable
  Lam Hak-Ming ... Constable
  Leung Lung ... Constable
  Unknown SB-Actor (21) ... Constable
  Ng Ming-Choi ... Constable
  Chow Ga-Chong ... Constable
 
Production Company
  Shaw Brothers
 
Assistant Director
  Ip Sam   Wang Yunhua
 
Cinematographer
  Lam Kwok-Cheung
 
Costume Designer
  Kamber Huang Chin-Ba
 
Makeup
  Fong Yuen
 
Scenery
  Johnson Tsao Chuang-Sheng
 
Sound Recordist
  Wang Yonghua
 
Music
  Stanley Chow Fook-Leung
 
Filming Locations
  Hong Kong
  South Korea
 
 
Summary
  H.K & South-Korean co-production with several (unregular) Korean support actors, partly shot in Korea (see articel scan in picture section) Due to the aprupt career end of lead actress Chin Ping during the shooting in 1969, the movie was partly re-shot with new starlet Wang Ping. The role of robber Chou Han played by SB-Star Tung Li (aka Kang Hua) was finished by Korean Lee Hae-Ryong with same makeup in the progress, but Tung Li still appears in the first half of the final version!