Alt Name: | Three Heroes and Five Gallants
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Director: | Wang Shaopeng | ||||||||
Starring: | Shao Yinglun Xun Feng Li Jiabin He Yan | ||||||||
Country: | China | ||||||||
Language: | Mandarin | ||||||||
Num Episodes: | 11 | ||||||||
Editor: | Chen Renjin | ||||||||
Cinematography: | Chen Yongjun Cai Erqing Wang Guofu | ||||||||
Runtime: | 45 minutes | ||||||||
Company: | Shanghai Cable Drama Television |
The Three Heroes and Five Gallants is a 1991 Chinese television series produced by Shanghai Cable Drama Television (now part of Shanghai Media Group), based on the 19th-century classic novel of the same name (also known as The Seven Heroes and Five Gallants). It is considered the most faithful adaptation of the novel.[1]
Most of the cast members were Chinese martial arts athletes, including Chinese swordsmanship national champion Xun Feng, who appeared in the 1982 classic film Shaolin Temple.