Hong Kong / Jan 10, 1992
A Kid from Tibet (1992)
Directed by Yuen Biao
1h 36minruntime
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Plot
As the evil sect known as the Black Section of Esoteric Buddhism wreaks havoc on Tibet, a young monk named Wong La (Biao Yuen) is sent to Hong Kong to recover a sacred urn that holds the power to defeat the enemies. Wong soon meets and safeguards a gorgeous woman (Michelle Reis) connected to the urn's protector, while the leader of the Black Section learns of Wong's plan and pursues the urn for himself in this martial arts thriller.
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| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Michael Lee Ming-Yeung | Mr Bao |
| Kingdom Yuen King-Tan | Mimi |
| Gabriel Wong Yat-Shan | Mimi's Lover |
| Michael Dinga | Michael |
| Ka Lee | Tibetan Thug |
| Kong Miu-Deng | Sorcerer's Bald Thug |
| Chan Sek | Sorcerer's Thug |
| Go Shut-Fung | Sorcerer's Thug |
| Sze Mei-Yee | Doctor at Robinson's Party |
| Jackie Chan | Man at Airport |
| Jupiter Wong Kin-Man | Man Walking Away from Public Phone |
| Jack Wong | Mr. Bao's Security Guard |
| Wong Kim-Bun | Mr. Bao's Security Guard |
| James M. Crockett | Party Guest |
| Ho Chi-Moon | Party Guest |
| Lee Wah-Kon | Party Guest |
| Hon Chun | Tibetan Thug / Sorcerer's Thug |
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| Peter Kwok Bei-Dak | Party Guest |
| Hui Sze-Man | Woman at Airport |
| Hoh Man-Gui | Party Guest |
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FantasyAction
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | 西藏小子 |
| Original language | CN |
| Spoken languages | 普通话 |
| Production countries | Hong Kong |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Yuen Biao Productions Ltd., Hoventin Films Production Company Limited |
| Release date | 10 gennaio 1992 |
| Production | Yuen Biao |
| Writer | Chan Ka-Cheong, Sam Chi-Leung, Barry Wong Ping-Yiu |
| Editing | Marco Mak Chi-Sin |
| Cinematography | Chan Tung-Chuen, Arthur Wong Ngok-Tai, Fong Ho-Yuen |
| Assistant directors | Jupiter Wong Kin-Man, Lam Hak-Ming, Yuen Biao |
| Lighting | Chow Lam |
| Camera operators | Chan Tung-Chuen, Arthur Wong Ngok-Tai, Fong Ho-Yuen |
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| Additional photography | Chan Tung-Chuen, Arthur Wong Ngok-Tai, Fong Ho-Yuen |
| Production design | Raymond Lee King-Man, Lau Man-Yue, Lau Koon-Tsz, Andy Au Wing-Kei |
| Art direction | Raymond Lee King-Man, Lau Man-Yue, Lau Koon-Tsz, Andy Au Wing-Kei |
| Set decoration | Raymond Lee King-Man, Lau Man-Yue, Lau Koon-Tsz, Andy Au Wing-Kei |
| Stunts | Lee Chi-Kit |
| Music | Violet Lam, Kwong Wai-Hung |
| Sound | Kwong Wai-Hung, Violet Lam |
| Costume design | Shirley Chan, Chan Wing-Chun, Poon Man-Wah, Kwan Lee-Na |
| Makeup | Poon Man-Wah, Kwan Lee-Na, Shirley Chan, Chan Wing-Chun |
| Hairstyling | Shirley Chan, Chan Wing-Chun, Poon Man-Wah, Kwan Lee-Na |
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