All Men Are Brothers | |||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 蕩寇誌 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 荡寇志 | ||||||
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Directed by | Chang Cheh Wu Ma | ||||||
Screenplay by | Chang Cheh Ni Kuang | ||||||
Story by | Shi Nai'an | ||||||
Produced by | Runme Shaw | ||||||
Starring | David Chiang Ti Lung Chen Kuan-tai Wong Chung Danny Lee Bolo Yeung Ku Feng Tetsuro Tamba Fan Mei-sheng Wong Kwong-yue | ||||||
Cinematography | Kuang Han-lu | ||||||
Edited by | Kwok Ting-hung | ||||||
Music by | Frankie Chan | ||||||
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Distributed by | Shaw Brothers Studio | ||||||
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Running time | 101 minutes | ||||||
Country | Hong Kong | ||||||
Languages | Mandarin Cantonese |
All Men Are Brothers, also known as Seven Soldiers of Kung Fu, is a 1975 Hong Kong wuxia film based on the Chinese classical 14th century novel Water Margin. The film was produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio and directed by Chang Cheh and Wu Ma.
Cast
- David Chiang as Yan Qing
- Fan Mei-sheng as Li Kui
- Chen Kuan-tai as Shi Jin
- Wong Chung as Shi Xiu
- Danny Lee as Zhang Shun
- Wang Kuang-yu as Zhang Qing
- Yue Fung as Sun Erniang
- Ti Lung as Wu Song
- Zhu Mu as Fang La
- Tin Ching as Fang Tianding
- Tung Lam as Yuan Shang
- Jin Bong-jin as Shi Bao
- Bolo Yeung as Si Xingfang
- Lau Gong as Li Tianrun
- Wong Ching as Rebel general Lu
- Zhang Yang as Emperor Huizong of Song
- Betty Chung as Li Shishi
- Ku Feng as Song Jiang
- Tetsuro Tamba as Lu Junyi
- Chin Feng as Wu Yong
- Chen Wo-fu as Xu Ning
- Michael Chan as Dong Ping
- Lau Dan as Lei Heng
- Lei Lung as Qin Ming
- Chang Wing-gai as Xie Bao
- Lee Wai-hoi as Xie Zhen
- Wu Chi-chin as Yang Xiong
- Leung Seung-wan as Liu Tang
- Lee Yung-git as Ruan Xiaoer
- Bruce Tong as Ruan Xiaowu
- Wai Gong-sang as Ruan Xiaoqi
- Yueh Hua as Lin Chong
- Lily Ho as Hu Sanniang
- Cheng Lui as Wang Ying
- Yeung Chak-lam as Cai Qing
- Paul Chun as Hua Rong
- Pang Pang as Lu Zhishen
- Ho Hon-chau as Chang Meng
- Lo Wai as Zhou Tong
- Lee Hang as Dai Zong
- Woo Wai as Cai Fu
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