Zu Warriors from the Magic Mountain
Zu Warriors from the Magic Mountain | |
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Film poster | |
Traditional | 新蜀山劍俠 |
Simplified | 新蜀山剑侠 |
Mandarin | Xīn Shǔ Shān Jiàn Xiá |
Cantonese | San1 Suk6 Saan1 Gim3 Hap6 |
Directed by | Tsui Hark |
Produced by | Raymond Chow |
Written by |
Shui Chung-yuet Sze-to Cheuk-hon |
Starring |
Sammo Hung Yuen Biao Adam Cheng Brigitte Lin Moon Lee Judy Ongg Corey Yuen Damian Lau Mang Hoi |
Music by |
Kwan Sing-yau Tang Siu-lam |
Cinematography | Bill Wong |
Edited by | Peter Cheung |
Production company |
Paragon Films Ltd. |
Distributed by | Golden Harvest |
Release dates |
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Running time | 98 minutes |
Country | Hong Kong |
Language | Cantonese |
Box office | HK$15,872,222 |
Zu Warriors from the Magic Mountain is a 1983 Hong Kong supernatural fantasy film directed by Tsui Hark, who attempts to combine Hong Kong action cinema with Western special effects technology. The film received five nominations at the 3rd Hong Kong Film Awards (Best Action Choreography - Corey Yuen, Best Actress - Brigitte Lin, Best Art Direction - William Chang, Best Film Editing - Peter Cheung and Best Picture).
Cast
- Sammo Hung as Chang Mei / Red Army soldier
- Yuen Biao as Di Ming-qi / Dik Ming-kei
- Adam Cheng as Ding Yin / Ding Yan
- Brigitte Lin as Ice Queen
- Moon Lee as one of the Ice Queen's guards
- Judy Ongg as Lady Li I-chi
- Corey Yuen as Devil Disciple Leader
- Damian Lau as Xiao Ru
- Mang Hoi as Yi Zhen / Yat Jan
- Norman Chu as Heaven's Blade
- Chung Fat as Blue Commander
- Dick Wei as Blue Commander
- Ha Kwong-li as Ji Wu-shuang / Chi Wu-chuang
- Ka Lee as Orange Army soldier
- Fung Hak-on as Devil Disciple Leader
- Yuen Miu as Orange Army soldier
- Sai Gwa-Pau as boatman
- Tsui Hark as Blue Army soldier
DVD release
The U.K. release of the DVD by Hong Kong Legends features an audio commentary with Tsui Hark and film critic Bey Logan.
The Hong Kong release of the DVD by Fortune Star Media features the Cantonese version of the film's trailer, as well as an interview with actor Yuen Biao.
Box office
The film grossed HK$15,872,222 at the Hong Kong box office.
Influence
American filmmaker John Carpenter has stated that Zu Warriors from the Magic Mountain was an influence on his 1986 film Big Trouble in Little China.[1]
References
External links
- Official website
- Zu Warriors from the Magic Mountain at the Internet Movie Database
- Zu Warriors from the Magic Mountain at AllMovie
- Zu Warriors from the Magic Mountain at the Hong Kong Movie DataBase
- The Wing Kong Exchange - Big Trouble on the Magic Mountain