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Drunken Master
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Another film of Jackie Chan is directed by Woo-Ping Yuen follows a naughty boy named Wong Fei-hong. His father sends him to his uncle - a master of the 8-Drunken Genii kung-fu. When the son comes back after kung-fu class, he prevents an assassin to save his father's life.
Another film of Jackie Chan is directed by Woo-Ping Yuen follows a naughty boy named Wong Fei-hong. His father sends him to his uncle - a master of the 8-Drunken Genii kung-fu. When the son comes back after kung-fu class, he prevents an assassin to save his father's life.
Actors:
Kwai Shan,
Chi-Ming Wong,
Siu Tin Yuen,
Ha Huang,
Ging Man Fung,
Chin Chiang,
Woo-Ping Yuen,
Linda Lin,
Han Chen Wang,
Tien Lung Chen,
Jackie Chan,
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Kwai Shan
Chi-Ming Wong
Siu Tin Yuen
1912
Ha Huang
Ging Man Fung
Chin Chiang
Woo-Ping Yuen
1 January 1945, Guangzhou, China
Linda Lin
26 December 1934, Guilin, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China
Han Chen Wang
Tien Lung Chen
Jackie Chan
7 April 1954, Victoria Peak, Hong Kong
Director:
Woo-Ping Yuen
Woo-Ping Yuen
1 January 1945, Guangzhou, China
Country:
Hong Kong
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