Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre (film) explained
Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre, also known as Chivalrous Killer, is a two-part 1978 Hong Kong film adapted from Louis Cha's novel The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber.
Cast
- Derek Yee as Zhang Wuji
- Ching Li as Zhao Min
- Candice Yu as Zhou Zhiruo
- Cheng Lai-fong as Xiaozhao
- Wen Hsueh-erh as Yin Li / Zhu'er
- Wong Yung as Yang Xiao
- Ngai Fei as Yin Liting
- Lau Wai-ling as Ji Xiaofu
- Karen Chan as Yang Buhui
- Lo Lieh as Xie Xun
- Tin Ching as Cheng Kun / Yuanzhen
- Cheung Ying as Zhang Sanfeng
- Wang Lai as Miejue
- Teresa Ha as Daiqisi
- Ching Miao as Yin Tianzheng
- Norman Chui as Wei Yixiao
- Wai Wang as Fan Yao
- Ku Kuan-chung as Song Qingshu
- Tang Tak-cheung as Mo Shenggu
- Yeung Chi-hing as Shuobude
- Chiang Nan as Peng Yingyu
- Keung Hon as Iron-crowned Taoist
- Chan Shen as He Taichong
- Hung Ling-ling as Ban Shuxian
- Hon Kwok-choi as Kongjian
- Woo Wang-dat as Kongwen
- Ng Man-tat as Hu Qingniu
- Cheung Wai-yee as Wang Nangu
- Lee Sau-kei as Zhu Changling
- Helen Poon as Zhu Jiuzhen
- Chung Kwok-yan as Shi Huolong
- Yue Wing as Ruyang Prince
- Ka Wa as Cloud messenger
- Austin Wai as Wind messenger
- Kara Hui as Moon messenger