• Source: The Iron Buddha
    • The Iron Buddha is a 1970 Hong Kong ' film directed by Yan Jun and produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio, starring Ling Yun, Fang Ying, Chan Hung-lit, Wong Chung-shun, and Yue Wai. The film featured action choreography by Sammo Hung, who also appears in a minor role.


      Plot


      After attempting to rape the daughter of celebrated kung fu master Liu Peng, Xiao Tianzun is caught and punished, the master leaving a mark on Xiao's body. Years later, Xiao seeks out his revenge and slaughters Liu Peng, his two daughters, and all of the master's disciples save one. Luo Han, the last surviving disciple, decides to avenge his master when he discovers what has happened. To counter Xiao's Evil Poisonous Sword, Luo must find the legendary Hulong Blade. During his journey, Luo saves a damsel-in-distress named Peony and gets into a fight with Master Geng Xian and his goon squad. Having never seen Xiao Tianzun face to face, Luo is deceived when Xiao poses as an ally and tries to steal the Hulong Blade from him. It ends as it must in a final showdown between Xiao Tianzun and Luo Han.


      Cast


      Ling Yun as Luo Han
      Fang Ying as Peony
      Chan Hung-lit as Master Geng Xian
      Wong Chung-shun as Xiao Tianzun
      Yau Ching as Kang's sister
      Yue Wai as Kang's sister
      Fan Mei-sheng as Master Luo
      Fang Mian as servant of the Kang family
      Goo Man-Chung as Uncle Chen / Imperial Guard Wang Qi
      Yan Jun as Bao Yilong
      Lee Sau-kei as Master Liu Peng
      Go Ming as Liu's senior student
      Shum Lo as Wang Wu
      Chiu Hung as a bandit
      James Tien as bandit
      Chai No i man who leads attacks on transport
      Nam Wai-lit as escort service man
      Cheng Kang-yeh as inn waiter
      Yee Kwan as escort service man
      Lau Gong as escort service man
      Chow Siu-loi as thug
      Tam Bo as escort service man
      Lee Siu-chung as Geng's man
      Tang Ti as Fei Bing
      Ma Ying as Xiao's thug
      Sammo Hung as Xiao's thug
      Man Sau as Aunt Fu
      Ng Wai as Aunt Tang
      Hao Li-jen as sword maker
      Liu Kei as mute girl's father
      Chiu Sam-yin as mute girl
      Chan Ho as Master Zhang
      Gai Yuen as escort service man
      Fan Dan as restaurant waiter
      Cheung Hei as villager
      Billy Chan as Geng's thug
      Hoh Wan as bandit
      Mama Hung as Aunt Fu's neighbor
      Bak Yu as Aunt Fu's neighbor
      Lui Hung as Aunt Fu's neighbor
      Wong Ching-ho as Official Peng
      King Pai-chien as Emperor
      Wong Chung
      Hsu Hsia
      Wong Pau-gei
      Hui Gam
      Kong Lung
      Wong Chi-ming
      Chow Kong
      Chai Lam
      Leung Lung
      Gam Tin-chue
      Chan Siu-gai
      Chui Hing-chun
      Wu Por


      External links


      The Iron Buddha at the Hong Kong Movie DataBase
      The Iron Buddha at Hong Kong Cinemagic
      Tie luo han at IMDb

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