Added: some English names & aliases, editor, writer (Chang Che), cinematographer, sound, gaffer , art, costumes (too many matches!), composer (really Frankie Chan? Didn't think he was old enough to be composing in the early 1970's),
Not added: producer, props x 2, make-up, choreography (of a dance nature?),
"really Frankie Chan? Didn't think he was old enough to be composing in the early 1970's"
It is him. And the word "composing" is not correct in many cases at Shaw movies. Chan mostly used scores from other movies for the soundtracks (music from Ennio Morricone, Goldsmith, Riz Ortolani, Gianni Ferrio,...). One of my hobbies is to search all that soundtracks.
And the word "composing" is not correct in many cases at Shaw movies.
True... 'music' would be a better catch-all name for the credit. Or you could argue that they "composed" the soundtrack using other peoples' soundtracks as their instruments