Hong Kong / Jan 01, 1980 / Original Release
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
When the Mongolian Salitai raids the Shaolin Temple, the head Buddhist priest of the temple, Won-kak, meets by chance the mute So-sun and the Mongolian Il-gong. They shave their heads and enter the temple. Buddhist priest Won-kak gets the Buddhist soldiers together and tells them to protect to the end the national treasure, the golden Buddhist statue that is at Shaolin temple. The mute So-sun works as the lowest servant at the temple and learns how to fight. One day, evil men come and steal the gold statue. So-sun sees this and tells Buddhist priest Sio but the ringleader of men is none other than the Mongolian informant Il-gong. So-sun ends up on the run due to scheming of Il-gong. After training with the Pungdo-hyub fighting technique, Il-gong turns the Shaolin Temple into the bandits' headquarters. So-sun searches out the 'Hwa-gong Secret Fighting Technique' scriptures and trains under it to defeat the Pungdo-hyub fighting technique.
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| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | 陰陽十八翻 |
| Original language | 普通话 (ZH) |
| Spoken languages | 普通话, 한국어/조선말 |
| Production countries | Hong Kong, South Korea |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Asso Asia Films, IFD Films & Arts Ltd. |
| Release date | 1 gennaio 1980 |
| Production | Kang Dae-jin, Tomas Tang Kaak-Yan |
| Writer | Kim Seon-gyung |
| Editing | Kim Jin-tae |
| Cinematography | Koo Joong-mo, Jimmy Yu Chun |
| Assistant directors | Godfrey Ho, Kim Seon-gyung |
| Lighting | Jo Ki-Nam |
| Production design | Kim Seong-bae |
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| Art direction | Kim Seong-bae |
| Set decoration | Kim Seong-bae |
| Music | Jeong Min-seob |
| Sound | Jeong Min-seob |
Release dates
Theatrical release
France / Jul 14, 1982
Italy / Aug 24, 1988 / Italia7
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