The Flaming Mountain

The Flaming Mountain (1962)


  • Genre: Fantasy, History, Drama
  • Release Date: 1962-07-25
  • Runtime: 1h 29min
  • Language: 广州话 / 廣州話
  • Production Company: Lan Kwong Film Co.
  • Production Country: Hong Kong, South Korea
  • Director: Mok Hong-See

Summary

Red Kid abducts Monk Tripitaka to turn his flesh into a feast to treat his mother Princess Iron Fan. Monkey King is subdued. Red Kid is taken as a disciple of the Goddess of Mercy. As Monk Tripitaka and his disciples reach the Flaming Mountain, they are unable to pass through it. The monk sends Monkey to borrow the princess's magic fan to disperse the fire. But the Princess still bears a grudge over her son’s destiny, wielding her fan to slap Monkey away. Monkey transforms into a bug, landing in her tea and hitting her stomach. In pain, the Princess answers his request, but she lends him a fake fan. With his request turned down by Ox King, Monkey disguises as Ox to beguile the wife and get the fan. Ox King transforms into Pigsy to snatch back the fan. Taoist God Pagoda arrives to subdue Ox in the company of Red Kid. Ox finally relents and yields the fan, which extinguishes the flames and sees the monk and his disciples safely off to a new phase of their journey.

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  • Ting Ying

    as Princess Iron Fan
  • Choi Mu-ryong

    as Monk Tripitaka
  • Kim Hee-kap

    as Monkey King
  • Yang Hoon

    as Pigsy
  • Lam Kau

    as Ox King
  • Hui Ying-Sau

    as Sand Monk (Sha Wu-Jing)
  • Pak Lung-Chu

    as Pagoda-Bearing Heavenly King Li
  • Tsui Siu-Ming

    as Red Kid
  • Chiu Mei-Ling

    as Guanyin
  • Kim Ji-M

    as Jade-faced Fox
  • Wu Ching-Li

    as Hui An
  • Yang Mi-Yeong

    as Peony/Mau Dan
  • Cheung Yee

    as Li Sheng
  • Sai Gwa-Pau

    as Kuai Ru-Feng ('Fast as wind')
  • Chu Yau-Ko

    as Ji Ru-Huo ('hurry as fire')
  • Helena Law Lan

    as Dragon Woman
  • Cheung Sing-Fei

    as
  • Lai Kwan-lin

    as
  • Kwan Yan

    as
  • Lau Kar-leung

    as
  • Tong Kai

    as
  • Ho Pak-Kwong

    as
Directing Mok Hong-See Director
Writing Tu Kuang-chi Writer
Production Wong Cheuk-Hon Executive Producer
Production Kong Mang (aka Kong Man) Producer
Writing Wu Cheng'en Original Story
Crew Wong Kat-sing Cinematography
Art Chiu Chuen Art Direction
Editing Sung Ming Editor
Sound Mei Qing (aka Mui Ching) Recording Supervision
Sound Wu Sun Recording Supervision
Crew Leung Chi-Hing Sets & Props Artist

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