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The Miracle Fighters

  • Number of Movies: 4
  • Revenue: $621,849

Featured Cast

  1. Yuen Yat-Choh

    Yuen Yat-Choh

    游白云, Wu Shun-Chiu, Shu Gut,

  2. Yuen Cheung-Yan

    Yuen Cheung-Yan

    Chiu's Granny / Drunken Taoist, Old Woman, 醉道人、游婆婆

  3. Hilda Liu Hao-Yi

    Hilda Liu Hao-Yi

    Starry Devil,

  4. Leung Kar-yan

    Leung Kar-yan

    Old Man

  5. Yen Shi-Kwan

    Yen Shi-Kwan

    Old Devil's senior brother,

  6. Kai-erh Yang

    Kai-erh Yang

    李爱

  7. Chu Hoi-Ling

    Chu Hoi-Ling

    Shiu Fang

  8. Yuen Shun-Yi

    Yuen Shun-Yi

    Sorcerer Bat, 邪胜正, Old Devil aka Master Ruthless

  9. Kwan Chung
  10. Brandy Yuen Jan-Yeung

    Brandy Yuen Jan-Yeung

    Child in urn

  11. Lo Pi-Ling

    Sue Un-Un

  12. Eddy Ko

    Eddy Ko

    Kao Hsiung / Ko Hung,

  13. Tai Bo

    Tai Bo

    Mr Pang,

  14. Hoh Tin-Shing

    Hoh Tin-Shing

    Mountain Dog / Mrs Shou,

Featured Crew

  1. Yuen Woo-Ping

    Yuen Woo-Ping

    Directing, Writing

  2. Yuen Cheung-Yan

    Yuen Cheung-Yan

    Directing

  3. Mai Kei

    Mai Kei

    Writing

  4. Chen Chi-Hwa

    Directing

  5. Chiu Chung-Hing

    Writing

  6. Tse Chi-Sheng

    Writing

Two elderly Taoist priests, Chi Men and Dun Jai, who learn their magic from the same teacher always quarrel with each other. They provide mirth and expert kung fu tuition to young man who is mistakenly presumed to be the crown prince of the Imperial Court, missing since childhood. The emperor dispatches an eunuch with the magic powers to apprehend the young man. But he must first deal with Chi Men and Dun Jia who are the young man's protector.

This very strange movie shows the sort of thing Yuen Woo-ping will do when he is left to his own designs and imagination. Even strange for him, this movie involves vampires, huge monster toads, and drunk monks. For some of the effects puppets were used, including a very creepy/realistic dummy version of the Drunk Monk. The fight scenes are very creative and show off Yuen Woo-ping's weird sense of style and choreography.

December 31, 1997

A Taoist priest is ordered to find a Cherry Boy to appease his temple's ancestors. The boy in question is a young man who lives with his grandmother, trying to protect a sacred writ from a bright red, snarling bad guy. And let's just say insanity follows!

The Progenitor, Cheng Yang, Cheng Jen and his brother, Chung Yin-Chiu tried all means to acquaint with the “Yin Yang Separate Body Style”, which was the most powerful Taoism Kung-fu of Yin Yang Tang. One day, Student, Ko Sheng practiced the style secretly. Since his basic Kung-fu training was not well-established, he made his soul separated from the body. At the most critical moment, he was saved by Yin-Chiu. The leader of Tien Wu Men, Master Fu Luen wanted to rule over the community by force, bitterly practiced the “Tzu Yin Wicked Style” kung fu. He controlled Kuan Shih-Chung by using poison and ordered him to get the urea of children and women's placenta for him to practice...

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