Legend of the Dragon (film)
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Legend of the Dragon | |
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Directed by | Danny Lee |
Screenplay by | Law Kam-fai |
Story by | James Fung |
Produced by | Danny Lee |
Starring | Stephen Chow Teresa Mo Bryan Leung Yuen Wah |
Cinematography | Abdul M. Rumjahn Andrew Lau Tony Miu |
Edited by | Ma Chung-yiu |
Music by | Philip Chan Tang Siu-lam |
Production company | Magnum Films |
Distributed by | Golden Princess Amusement |
Release date |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
Country | Hong Kong |
Languages | Cantonese English |
Box office | HK$23,762,012 |
Legend of the Dragon is a 1990 Hong Kong action-comedy film directed by Danny Lee, starring Stephen Chow, Teresa Mo, Bryan Leung and Yuen Wah.
Plot
Chow plays a naive young kung fu student, who leaves his rural home on a small island to find his fortune in Hong Kong under the dubious guidance of his uncle (Bryan Leung), who cons him into using his natural skills as a snooker player for the uncle's financial gain. The film also stars real world six-time world snooker finalist Jimmy White as Chow's final opponent.
Cast
- Stephen Chow as Chow Siu-lung
- Teresa Mo as Mo
- Bryan Leung as Yun
- Yuen Wah as Master Chow Fei-hung
- Corey Yuen as Cop
- Lung Fong as Boss Fong
- Shing Fui-On as Fong's hood with Glasses
- Felix Lok as Fong's realtor
- Chiu Chi-ling as Man in crowd at festival
- Hoi Sang Lee as Blind Temple Keeper
- Jimmy White as Himself, the World Billiards Champion
- Parkman Wong (Cameo appearance)
- Ricky Yi as Hood
- Amy Yip as Boutique boss (Cameo appearance)
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Categories:
- 1991 films
- 1990 films
- Hong Kong films
- 1990s action films
- 1990s martial arts films
- 1990s comedy films
- Hong Kong action comedy films
- Hong Kong martial arts films
- Slapstick films
- Cantonese-language films
- Snooker films
- Martial arts comedy films
- Kung fu films
- Films set in Hong Kong
- Films shot in Hong Kong
- 1990s Hong Kong film stubs
- 1990s comedy film stubs