Three Avengers (1979)
Da chu tou (original title)Reference View | Change View
- R
- 1h 26min
- Action, Drama
- Apr 1980 (USA)
- Movie
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Cast
Bruce Li |
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Yuet-Sang Chin |
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Hoi-Sang Lee |
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Chi-Ping Chang |
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Ming-Wei Chen |
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Wing-Hon Cheung |
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Chuen Chiang | ... |
(as Chuan Kong)
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Tao Chiang |
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Fat Chung |
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Shui-Jan Fung |
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Biu Gam | ... |
(as Piao Chin)
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To-Hoi Kong |
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Kau Lam | ... |
(as Chiao Lin)
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Wei Lan |
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Chung-Keung Lee | ... |
(as Chung Chiang Lee)
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King-Chu Lee |
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Ke-Ming Lin |
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Yun-Sheng Pan |
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San Tai |
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Siu Tak-Foo | ... |
(as Te Hu Hsiao)
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Bruce Thai |
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Chien-Po Tsen |
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Fat Tsui | ... |
(as Chang You)
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Austin Wai |
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Yao-Tsu Wen | ... |
Undertaker
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Michael Winston |
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Chi-Ming Wong |
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Yat-Fei Wong |
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Chieh-Chiang Wu | ... |
(as Kit Keung Ng)
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Directed by
Wah-Kei Wong |
Written by
Jing Wong | ... | (writer) |
Wah-Kei Wong | ... | (writer) |
Produced by
Ming Pao | ... | executive producer (as Ming Pal) / producer |
Wan Yang | ... | executive producer |
Music by
Tsao Hua Lai | ... | (as Chao Wah Li) |
Cinematography by
Chin-Chiang Ma |
Art Direction by
Yuen-Tai Ting |
Production Management
Wan Tang | ... | production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Hung Poon | ... | assistant director (as Hsiung-Yao Pan) |
Stunts
Yuet-Sang Chin | ... | stunt coordinator |
Additional Crew
Yun-Ping Wu | ... | planner |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Shaw Brothers (1979) (World-wide) (theatrical)
- Alemannia-Filmverleih (1980) (West Germany) (theatrical)
- World Northal (1980) (United States) (theatrical) (as 'The Three Avengers') (dubbed)
- Intercontinental Film Distributors (IFD) (1981) (United Kingdom) (theatrical) (dubbed)
- Embassy Home Entertainment (1986) (United States) (VHS)
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Storyline
Plot Summary |
When two acrobats are fired for fighting with punks in the audience, they go to live with an aunt who's being pressured to sell her house for a real estate development. The developer's nasty son, Lee Fu, decides to muscle the sale, and soon he's at war with the acrobats, plus their unlikely ally, an American named John who used to be Lee Fu's friend. The acrobats open a kung fu school, the scene of several battles with Lee Fu's thugs. A fight to the death, jail time, auntie's surprise decision, a budding acting career, a possessive girlfriend, a debilitating injury, a friendship that needs recalibrating, and Lee Fu's avenger are all in the mix before the end.
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