Hero – Beyond the Boundary of Time explained

Hero – Beyond the Boundary of Time
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T:正牌韋小寶之奉旨溝女
S:正牌韦小宝之奉旨沟女
P:Zhèng Pái Wěi Xiáobǎo Zhī Fèngzhǐ Gōu Nǚ
J:Zing3 Paai4 Wai4 Siu2 Bou2 Zi1 Fung6 Zi2 Gau1 Neoi5
Director:Blackie Ko
Alan Chui Chung-San (martial arts director)
Producer:Clarence Yip
Music:Richard Lo
Cinematography:Andrew Lau
Editing:Cheng Chak-man
Chan Kei-hop
Studio:Movie Impact Films Investment Ltd.
Distributor:Newport Entertainment Ltd (Hong Kong)
Country:Hong Kong
Language:Cantonese
Mandarin
Gross:HK$10,348,938

Hero – Beyond the Boundary of Time is a 1993 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Blackie Ko. The film is a spin-off of Louis Cha's novel The Deer and the Cauldron, with Tony Leung reprising his role as "Wai Siu-bo" from the 1984 television series adaption of the same novel.[1] The Chinese title literally translates to The Genuine Wai Siu-bo flirts with women on the Emperor's order. Some say it's a parodic prequel of Yuen Biao's The Iceman Cometh.

Plot

Under orders from the emperor, Wai Siu-Bo time travels to modern-day Hong Kong investigate and avert an upcoming crisis.

Cast

External links

Vietnamese Title : Tân Vi Tiểu Bảo

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Duke of Mount Deer Review - Twitch. 16 October 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20160222021339/http://twitchfilm.com/2007/03/the-duke-of-mount-deer-review.html. 22 February 2016. dead.