The Proud Twins (1979 film)
Encyclopedia
The Proud Twins is a 1979 Hong Kong film adapted from Gu Long
's novel Juedai Shuangjiao. The film was directed by Chor Yuen
, produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio
, and starred Alexander Fu and Ng Wai-kwok as the lead characters.
Gu Long
Xiong Yaohua , better known by his pen name Gu Long , was a Chinese novelist and screenwriter. Xiong is best known for writing wuxia novels and novel series, which include: Juedai Shuangjiao, Xiaoli Feidao Series, Chu Liuxiang Series, Lu Xiaofeng Series and Xiao Shiyilang...
's novel Juedai Shuangjiao. The film was directed by Chor Yuen
Chor Yuen
Zhang Baojian , better known as Chor Yuen, is a Hong Kong-based Chinese film director, screenwriter and actor.-As director:*Cold Blade *The House of 72 Tenants *The Jade Tiger...
, produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio
Shaw Brothers Studio
The Shaw Brothers Studio , owned by Shaw Brothers Ltd., was the foremost and the largest movie production company of Hong Kong movies.From their distribution base in Singapore where they founded parent company Shaw Organization in 1924, and as a strategic development of their movie distribution...
, and starred Alexander Fu and Ng Wai-kwok as the lead characters.
Cast
- Alexander Fu as Jiang Xiaoyu (Xiaoyu'er)
- Ng Wai-kwok as Hua Wuque
- Wong Yung as Yan Nantian
- Wen Hsueh-erh as Tie Xinlan
- Susanna Au-yeung as Murong Jing
- Kitty Meng as Yaoyue
- Tang Ching as Jiang Biehe / Jiang Qin
- Ku Kuan-chung as Jiang Yulang
- Cheng Miu as Wan Chuliu
- Chan Shen as Ten Villains' chief
- Lau Wai-ling as Xiao Mimi
- Jamie Luk
- Yuen Bun
- Lun Ga-chun
- Lam Fai-wong
- Lee Ging-fan
- Yeung Chi-hing
- Ngai Fei
- Wong Chi-wa
- Wong Ching-ho
- Ting Tung
- Chai Lam
- Tam Bo
- Wong Chi-ming
- Sek Gong
- Wong Pau-gei
- Ho Hon-chau
- Hung Ling-ling
- Gam Tin-chue
- Sai Gwa-pau
- To Wing-leung
- Kwan Yan
- Fung Ming
- Cheung Chok-chow
External links
The Proud Twins on Baidu BaikeBaidu Baike
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