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I thought so too; there's a lot of guest stars. I noticed as well when I cleaned up & added credits to this entry over at the IMDB about a year ago (no time to get them all).this is the longest cast I have seen in a Taiwanese movie.
While I don't recall this logo (Incidentally San Fran is where I first paid to watch it), the credits still wreaks of being messed with. Nothing really wrong with that & not an issue so much as to the origins of the print or even how the title has evolved (just add an AKA) as much as WHO really directed this film. I've always known it to be Pan Lei. My issue is these credits puts that known fact into question. I might cross-reference the directorship issue here and with historical listings in other DBs, versions, publicity, etc. and mete out the facts. This one's easy; there's a lot of stuff on it. Just look at the images on file with the entry. I recall Heinz having a 35 year old Singaporean flyer for this film. PM someone who knows Chinese here to decipher it and then decide. In the end, nothing wrong with sharing the director's credits I guess.I guess this DVD was authored from an old export print (the San Francisco-based distributor logo at the start being my main evidence!),
From what I read, Negative on the co-directorship as a whole as the caps imply. I read the full credit for the next to last cap as this [pinyin: wu shu bufen, Canto: Mo sut bo-fun] which tells me it sez: (martial arts 'portion/department')* in parenthesis next to 'director': 'Wang Yu'. Please remember that in 1971 before Shaws/Bruce, the Martial arts/stunt coordinator title in the industry was not as official and celebrated as it has become (esp. by Wang Yu of all people) but that's still what the original credit reads. The credit in the last cap however is revised & Jimmy is now elevated to full-on directorship: ['canto: do yuen'] = 'Director: Wang Yu' whereas credits in my old VHS version and credits in your own publicity images also state 'Pan Lei'. So you're basing your change only on this remaster and nothing else? Peter Pan is now 'in flight'...as in outta here disregarding all other evidence? What are you basing the tip on the scales to be? A new cleaned up spit-shined print even with credits altered? Why don't you just qualify both personalities like I said above:New credits say he was the co-director. What can I do?
Qualify Jimmy with new parenthesis stating (per yr 2007 remaster, etc. etc) alongside the incumbent director. Jimmy gets his day in court (whether deserved or undeserved) & Peter Pan doesn't get the Hook. Everybody wins. That's what I mean by co-drectorship - they share it.In the end, nothing wrong with sharing the director's credits I guess.
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