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Flying Guillotine II (1978)

ジャンル : アクション

上映時間 : 1時間 28分

演出 : Cheng Kang, Hua Shan

シノプシス

The emperor's reign of terror expands. Heroic outlaw Ma Teng joins a squad of female rebels, whose leader is torn between family loyalties.

出演

Ti Lung
Ti Lung
Ma Tang
Shih Szu
Shih Szu
Na Lan
Ku Feng
Ku Feng
Emperor Yung Jing
Lo Lieh
Lo Lieh
Lord Bao Ying
Wai Wang
Wai Wang
Lord Gang Jing Feng
Shih Chung-Tien
Shih Chung-Tien
Hero Jin Feng Chih
Nancy Yen Nan-See
Nancy Yen Nan-See
Lu Szu-niang
Lau Luk-Wah
Lau Luk-Wah
Fastest Sword Jiang Cheung Fung
Wang Chung
Wang Chung
Bai Tai Kuan
Fan Mei-Sheng
Fan Mei-Sheng
Li Sing Nan
Cheng Kang-Yeh
Cheng Kang-Yeh
Sui Sheng Piu
Ku Kuan-Chung
Ku Kuan-Chung
4th brother
Chan Sze-Kai
Chan Sze-Kai
Yu Lan
Ching Miao
Ching Miao
Tibet Lama Koupin
Ku Wen-Chung
Ku Wen-Chung
Royal Teacher Yeung
Yang Chi-Ching
Yang Chi-Ching
Military Secretary Bao Lao
Shum Lo
Shum Lo
Emperor's bodyguard
Wang Han-Chen
Wang Han-Chen
Official at execution
Keung Hon
Keung Hon
Imperial guard rewarding Bai with gold
Lau Wai-Ling
Lau Wai-Ling
Flying Guillotine woman
Lam Fai-Wong
Lam Fai-Wong
Patriotic hero
Lee Sau-Kei
Lee Sau-Kei
Executed Jiang Nan official
Gam Tin-Chue
Gam Tin-Chue
Executed Jiang Nan official
Wong Ching-Ho
Wong Ching-Ho
Official at palace
Brandy Yuen Jan-Yeung
Brandy Yuen Jan-Yeung
Flying Guillotine man
Chin Yuet-Sang
Chin Yuet-Sang
Imperial guard with shield
Ting Tung
Ting Tung
Soldier at execution
Leung Seung-Wan
Leung Seung-Wan
Imperial guard threatened by Na Lan
Yuen Biao
Yuen Biao
Lama Monk Guard
Corey Yuen
Corey Yuen
Lama Monk Guard

製作陣

Ni Kuang
Ni Kuang
Writer
Cheng Kang
Cheng Kang
Director
Hua Shan
Hua Shan
Director
Chiang Hsing-Lung
Chiang Hsing-Lung
Editor
Run Run Shaw
Run Run Shaw
Producer
Wong Ka Hee
Wong Ka Hee
Producer's Assistant
Cheng Kang
Cheng Kang
Writer
Lee Wing-Cheung
Lee Wing-Cheung
Writer
Cheung Tak-Wai
Cheung Tak-Wai
Director of Photography
Henry Cheung Siu-Hei
Henry Cheung Siu-Hei
Editor
Mona Fong
Mona Fong
Producer

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