The workers of a dye factory have their pay cut by 20% when the factory owner brings in some Manchu thugs to try and increase production. Desperate to reclaim their full wages, the workers hire an actor to impersonate a priest and kung-fu expert from the temple of Shaolin. The factory owner proves the actor a fraud, and punishes all those involved. The young actor feels he has let the workers down, and promises to atone. He sets out for Shaolin, determined to be accepted as a kung-fu pupil at the elite temple.
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Sound | Tsui Ping-Kwong | Sound Recordist |
Editing | Lee Yim-Hoi | Editor |
Costume & Make-Up | Wu Hsu-Ching | Makeup Artist |
Costume & Make-Up | Liu Chi-Yu | Costume Design |
Directing | Lau Kar-Leung | Director |
Editing | Chiang Hsing-Lung | Editor |
Writing | Ni Kuang | Screenplay |
Crew | Lau Kar-Leung | Martial Arts Choreographer |
Production | Run Run Shaw | Producer |
Directing | Huang Pa-Ching | Assistant Director |
Directing | Lee Tai-Hang | Assistant Director |
Directing | Choi Yu-Kuen | Script Supervisor |
Camera | Peter Ngor Chi-Kwan | Director of Photography |
Lighting | Yuen Teng-Bong | Lighting Technician |
Lighting | Chan Fen | Lighting Technician |
Art | Lai Yu | Props |
Art | Johnson Tsao Chuang-Sheng | Art Direction |
Sound | Eddie H. Wang Chi-Ren | Original Music Composer |
Production | Mona Fong Yat-Wah | Production Manager |
Costume & Make-Up | Peng Yen-Lien | Hairstylist |
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