Sword of Blood and Valour explained
Sword of Blood and Valour |
Native Name: | Child: | yes | Hide: | no | Header: | none | T: | 碧血劍 | S: | 碧血剑 |
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Director: | Lee Sun-fung |
Story: | Louis Cha |
Screenplay: | Lee Sun-fung |
Studio: | Emei Film Company |
Released: | (Part 1) (Part 2) |
Country: | Hong Kong |
Language: | Cantonese Mandarin |
Sword of Blood and Valour is a 1958/1959 two-part Hong Kong film based on Louis Cha's novel Sword Stained with Royal Blood.
Cast
Note: Some of the characters' names are in Cantonese romanisation.
- Cho Tat-wah as Yuen Sing-chi
- Sheung-koon Kwan-wai as Wan Ching-ching
- Chan Tsui-ping as Ah-kau (part 2)
- Tsi Law-Lin as Ah-kau (part 1) / Kiu Yuen-yee (part 2)
- Ng Cho-fan as Ha Suet-yee
- Law Yim-hing as Wan Yee
- Shih Kien as Wan Ming-san (part 1) / Man Tsi-wah (part 2)
- Ng Yan-chi as Wan Ming-yee (part 1) / Mui Kim-wo (part 2)
- Chow Siu-loi as Wan Ming-see
- Chan Yiu-lam as Wan Ming-wu
- Siu Hon-sang as Wan Ming-tat
- Ho San as Wan Cheng (part 1) / Wong Tit (part 2)
- Lee Yuet-ching as Sixth Aunt Wan (part 1) / Mrs Kiu (part 2)
- Chan Ho-Kau as On Siu-wai
- Wong Oi-ming as young On Siu-wai
- Chan Wai-yu as On Tai-neung (part 1) / Suen Chung-kwan (part 2)
- Ling Mung as Taoist Muk-song
- Yeung Yip-wang as Muk Yan-ching
- Yuen Siu-tien as Mute
- Ko Chiu as Wing Choi
- Ko Lo-chuen as Lung Tak-lam
- Lee Ching as Kiu Kung-lai
- Mak Sin-shing as Ng Ping
- Yeung Fan as Law Lap-yu
- Wong Chor-san as Ching Ching-chuk