''Shaolin Prince'' () aka Death Mask of the Ninja, Shaolin Death Mask, Iron Fingers of Death is a
1982
Events January
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* January 13 – Air Florida Flight 90 crashes shortly after takeoff into the 14th Street Bridge in Washington, D.C., Un ...
Hong Kong
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martial arts-
action film released by
Shaw Brothers
Shaw Brothers (HK) Ltd. () was the largest film production company in Hong Kong, and operated from 1925 to 2011.
In 1925, three Shaw brothers— Runje, Runme, and Runde—founded Tianyi Film Company (also called "Unique") in Shangh ...
and directed by Chia Tang. It is one of the
Shaolin Temple
Shaolin Monastery (少林寺 ''Shàolínsì''), also known as Shaolin Temple, is a renowned monastic institution recognized as the birthplace of Chan Buddhism and the cradle of Shaolin Kung Fu. It is located at the foot of Wuru Peak of the So ...
themed martial arts films and featured
Ti Lung
Ti Lung (born 19 August 1946) is a Hong Kong actor, known for his numerous starring roles in a string of Shaw Brothers Studio's films, particularly '' The Blood Brothers'', ''The Avenging Eagle'', '' Clans of Intrigue'', '' The Duel'', '' The Sent ...
,
Derek Yee
Derek Yee Tung-sing () is a film producer, director and a former Shaw Brothers actor from Hong Kong.
Early life
Yee was born Yee Tung-sing in Hong Kong on 28 December 1957, the son of Yee Kwong (爾光), a film producer from Tianjin, Tientsin ( ...
and Jason Pai Piao.
Plot
The 9th Prince aka "Iron Fingers" wants the royal seal to become emperor. To get it he must kill the current emperor and his two new born sons elder brother Tao Hing and younger Wong Szu Tai, and their bodyguards Gu Long and Li Chin. Gu Long and Li Chin escapes with the boys and they end up separated, Tao Hing goes under the care of the "3 Holy Fools" at Shaolin temple and Szu Tai under the care of the Prime Minister (Ku Feng) and are unaware of each other's whereabouts or existence. Tao Hing is raised by the 3 Holy Fools who are forbidden to come out of their dwelling due to corruption in Shaolin Temple and learns the secret
Yijin Jing
The ''Yijin Jing'' () is a manual containing a series of exercises, coordinated with breathing, intended to dramatically enhance physical health when practiced consistently. In Chinese yi means "change", jin means "tendons and sinews", while jing m ...
, however he is naive and knows nothing of his lineage though he carries the royal seal. He constantly gets into fights with a traitorous monk who secretly works for the 9th Prince but bests him in every scuffle. Wong Szu Tai however being raised by the Prime Minister and Gu Long is well aware of the existence of his brother (though he does not know who he is), the evils of the 9th Prince, and getting revenge. Gu Long tells him the only way to beat the 9th Prince is to go to Shaolin and get the
Yijin Jing
The ''Yijin Jing'' () is a manual containing a series of exercises, coordinated with breathing, intended to dramatically enhance physical health when practiced consistently. In Chinese yi means "change", jin means "tendons and sinews", while jing m ...
. The 9th Prince hears of the existence of Wong Szu Tai and visits the Prime Minister. He attempts to test if Wong knows kung fu but Wong holds back as he realizes he cannot beat the 9th Prince.
After an arranged
exorcism
Exorcism () is the religious or spiritual practice of evicting demons, jinns, or other malevolent spiritual entities from a person, or an area, that is believed to be possessed. Depending on the spiritual beliefs of the exorcist, this may be ...
by monk Dao Kong goes haywire and leaves Tao Hing to fend for himself , a passing Wong Szu Tai rescues and befriends Tao Hung. Tao Hung offers to escort him to Shaolin which angers monk Dao Kong as they arrive. Szu Tai fights his way into Shaolin to get the Yijin manual but is defeated and held captive. Monk Dao Kong goes to apprehend Tao Hing but he is defeated again by Tao Hing. Tao Hing goes to rescue Wong Szu Tai and finds out about the corrupt Shaolin monks and helps Szu Tai to escape. They are almost successful but lose to the "18 Buddhas" until rescued by the 3 Holy Fools whose
house arrest
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is about to expire and they also gave them the Yi Jin manual. Tao Hing goes with Wong Szu Tai to kill a puppet emperor but after meeting with him, Tao Hung realizes the puppet emperor is a good man. This cause a rift between him and Wong Szu Tai after Wong tries to kill the puppet emperor and Tao is forced to use the Yijin on Wong. An angered Wong departs until intercepted by "Fire Man" and "Water Man", however Tao Hing arrives, helps him defeat them and they make amends. They return to the Prime Minister's house but everyone is dead except the Prime Minister and Gu Long. Tao Hing kneels to help Gu Long and accidentally drops the royal seal which sparks the curiosity of Gu Long thus prompting him to say "we found him!" before he dies. Tao Hing and Wong Szu Tai realize they are brothers and go to Shaolin to defeat an awaiting 9th Prince. After the Prince is killed, Wong Szu Tai returns to the throne and Tao Hing becomes an elder monk at Shaolin with the 3 Holy Fools.
Cast
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Ti Lung
Ti Lung (born 19 August 1946) is a Hong Kong actor, known for his numerous starring roles in a string of Shaw Brothers Studio's films, particularly '' The Blood Brothers'', ''The Avenging Eagle'', '' Clans of Intrigue'', '' The Duel'', '' The Sent ...
– Tao Hing/Dao Xing
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Derek Yee
Derek Yee Tung-sing () is a film producer, director and a former Shaw Brothers actor from Hong Kong.
Early life
Yee was born Yee Tung-sing in Hong Kong on 28 December 1957, the son of Yee Kwong (爾光), a film producer from Tianjin, Tientsin ( ...
– Wong Szu Tai/Wang Zi Tai
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Jason Pai Piao – 9th Prince/Lord 9th/Iron fingers
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Yuen Wah
Yuen Wah (born Yung Kai-chi; 2 September 1952) is a Hong Kong action film actor, action choreographer, stuntman and martial artist who has appeared in over 160 films and over 20 television series.
Early life
Born Yung Kai-chi on 2 September 19 ...
- Li Chin/Li Zheng
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Chan Shen
Chan Shen (11 March 1940 - 26 April 1984) was a Taiwanese-born Hong Kong film actor. He is best known for his roles as gangsters or villains in Hong Kong action cinema in the 1970s.
Already an established film actor in Taiwan, he entered the Hon ...
aka Alan Chan - Abbot of Shaolin temple
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Yue Tau Wan - holy fool monk Wu Li
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Yuen Bun – Water General/man
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Lam Fai Wong
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* Laguna Art Museum, California, US
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* Librar ...
– holy fool monk Wu Ming
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Elvis Tsui
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Tsui is primarily known for his roles in erotic films and martial arts films, where he's more often cast as villains. Some of the famous characters he has portrayed repe ...
aka Elvis Tsui Kam Kong - Monk Wu Ren
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Ku Feng
Chan Sze-man (born 3 July 1930), better known by his stage name Ku Feng, is a Hong Kong actor.
Background
He studied in Beijing, and has appeared in hundreds of films, many of which were produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio
Shaw Brothers ( ...
- Prime Minister Wang
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Alan Chan Kwok-Kuen - holy fool monk Wu Zhi
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Lee Hoi-sang - Monk Dao Kong
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Tong Gai Tong may refer to:
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*''tong'', pronunciation of several Chinese char ...
- Chief of Lohan with two swords
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* a Chinese surname (蔣), alternatively spelt Jiang
** Chiang Kai-shek, former leader of the Republic of China
* Chi'ang, variant spelling of the ancient Qiang (historical people) (羌)
* Chi'ang, variant spelling of the modern ...
- Fire General/man
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Ngaai Fei - Emperor
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Kwan Fung
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- Gu Long/Master Gu
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Ku Kuan-Chung
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- Puppet Emperor
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Chan Leung
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*Chan (surname), romanization of various Chinese surnames (including 陳, 曾, 詹, 戰, and 田)
*Chan Caldwe ...
- Soldier in first attack
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Wong Pau-Gei
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* Wong (surname), a Chinese surname
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* Wong Chuk Hang, an area to the east of Aberdeen on Hong Kong Island
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* Wong Chuk Hang Road, a ma ...
- General who attacks the palace
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Cheung Kwok-Wah Cheung is a Cantonese romanization of several Chinese surnames, including the one written as in Traditional characters and in Simplified characters ( Jyutping: Zoeng1; Pinyin: '' Zhāng''; Wade–Giles: Chang, Vietnamese: Trương), and the one w ...
- 9th Lord's Personal Guard
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Lau Yuk-Pok
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People
* Lau (surname)
* Liu (劉/刘), a common Chinese family name transliterated Lau in Cantonese and Hokkien
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* LAU (musician): Laura Fares
Places
* Lebane ...
- Xia Suqin
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Shum Lo Shum may refer to:
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* Shum (surname), a surname in various cultures (including a list of people with the name)
** Cen (surname) (岑), sometimes romanized Shum in Cantonese
** Shen (surname) (沈), sometimes romanized Shum in Cantonese
...
- Master Xia
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Cheung Chok-Chow - Master Xia's servant
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Wong Chi-Ming
Wong may refer to:
Name
* Wong (surname), a Chinese surname
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* Wong Chuk Hang, an area to the east of Aberdeen on Hong Kong Island
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* Wong Chuk Hang Road, a ma ...
- Soldier / Palace Guard / Monk
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To Wai-Wo - Palace Guard
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Lee Fat-Yuen - Palace Guard
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Wong Chi-Wai - Guard Tu / Soldier
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Yeung Chi-Hing - Innkeeper
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Ma Hon-Yuen - Shaolin Lohan Monk / Shaolin Guardian
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Lee Hang
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Hang was an accountant by profession and a former Public Trustee. He was educated at Wai ...
- Palace Guard / Monk
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Lung Ying - Shaolin Guardian / Soldier
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Wong Wai-Tong - Shaolin Guardian / Monk present during the exorcism
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Choi Kwok-Keung - Shaolin Guardian
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Kong Chuen
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* Kong, ...
- Soldier / Palace Guard / Shaolin Guardia
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Wong Chi-Keung
Wong Chi-keung (born 8 July 1936) is a Taiwanese former footballer. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1960 Summer Olympics.
Honours
Republic of China
*Asian Games Gold medal: 1958
Events
January
* January 1 – The E ...
- Soldier in 9th Lord's Army
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Chui Fat - Soldier in 9th Lord's Army
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Tam Bo
TAM may refer to:
Biology
* Thioacetamide, an organosulfur compound
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* Tanque Argentino Mediano, the main battle tank of A ...
- Soldier in 9th Lord's Army
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Tam Wai-Man - Soldier in 9th Lord's Army
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Tang Yuk-Wing - Soldier in 9th Lord's Army
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San Kuai - Soldier in 9th Lord's Army
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Chan Siu-Gai - Shaolin Lohan Monk / Monk
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Ng Yuen-Fan - Monk
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Stephen Chan Yung - Snr Monk
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Fei Gin - Soldier / Monk
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Ling Chi-Hung - Palace Guard / Lohan Monk
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Ho Chi-Wai - Soldier / Monk
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Lam Foo-Wai - Soldier / Monk
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Chu Kong
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It is headquartered in the Chu Ko ...
- Shaolin Lohan monk
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Chan Ming-Wai - Shaolin Lohan monk
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Jacky Yeung Tak-Ngai - Shaolin Lohan monk
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Kong Long - Monk
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Lam Tit-Ching - Prime Minister's servant
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Lau Cheun - Prime Minister's servant
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Au Chi-Hung - Monk
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Wan Yiu-Cho - Soldier
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Jeng Yee - Shaolin monk
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Chan Shiu-Wa - Shaolin monk
External links
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1980s Hong Kong films