Hong Kong / Dec 16, 1987
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
A poor scholar named Lo Chih-Chiu, played by Anthony Wong Yiu-Ming, rescues a swallow from three mischievous boys, and frees the bird afterward. The bird then magically takes the form of a beautiful lady named Hsiao-Hseuh, played by Cherie Chung, who falls in love with the scholar because he had saved her life. She returns the deed by rescuing him from a ruthless band of warlords. She and her sister, Hsiao-Shang, are both originally swallows, but can change into human forms due to witchcraft and wizardry. Hsiao-Hseuh later confronts Chih-Chiu, and later reveals she is a servant of an evil witch queen, who feeds on human blood. When the witch discovers their friendship and bond, she was on the verge of destroying him, but Hsiao-Hseuh pleads for his life in exchange for their separation. After being back in the custody of the witch queen, Hsiao-Hseuh sneaks out and reunites with Chih-Chiu, but posing as a different person to hide her identity.
Main cast
Full cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Fung Ging-Man | Pimp |
| Hui Ying-Ying | Brothel mama |
| Lam Fai-Wong | Bandit |
| Cheung Kwok-Wah | Bandit |
| Chan Ging | Bandit |
| Natalis Chan Pak-Cheung | Boatman |
| Yuen Bun | Demon boatman |
Genres
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | 金燕子 |
| Original language | 广州话 / 廣州話 (CN) |
| Spoken languages | 广州话 / 廣州話 |
| Production countries | Hong Kong |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Alan and Eric Films Limited |
| Release date | 16 dicembre 1987 |
| Production | Eric Tsang Chi-Wai |
| Writer | Ronald Wong |
| Editing | Cheung Kwok-Kuen |
| Cinematography | Henry Chan, Arthur Wong Ngok-Tai, Horace Wong Wing-Hang, Gray Hoh Bo-Yiu |
| Assistant directors | O Sing-Pui, Ronald Wong |
| Camera operators | Henry Chan, Arthur Wong Ngok-Tai, Horace Wong Wing-Hang, Gray Hoh Bo-Yiu |
| Additional photography | Henry Chan, Arthur Wong Ngok-Tai, Horace Wong Wing-Hang, Gray Hoh Bo-Yiu |
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| Production design | Kenneth Yee |
| Art direction | Kenneth Yee |
| Set decoration | Kenneth Yee |
| Music | Law Wing-Fai |
| Sound | Law Wing-Fai |
| Costume design | Ho Hau-Yee, Shirley Chan, Man Yun-Ling, Lau Gai-Sing |
| Makeup | Man Yun-Ling, Lau Gai-Sing, Ho Hau-Yee, Shirley Chan |
| Hairstyling | Man Yun-Ling, Lau Gai-Sing, Ho Hau-Yee, Shirley Chan |
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