It's the year 1898 and government reformists are aggressively sought out and publicly executed by the Ching Dynasty officials. Master Wang, a leader of the reformist party, enlists the help of skilled fighters for reinforcements, including Cheong San, a longtime enemy of the treacherous Lord Wing. With the help of Lela Wong, Cheong San's betrothed, Cheong San and Master Wnag battle their nemesis to further their cause. What Cheong San's enemies believe to be his weak point they soon discover to be his source of power. He is most lethal when intoxicated, lending him the name of Drunken San. This is another must-see for classic kung fu combat fans.
Unfortunately the movie Legend of the Drunken Tiger is not yet available on HBO Max.
Writing | Zien Zhang | Screenplay |
Directing | Robert Tai | Director |
Crew | Go Yat-Tuen | Cinematography |
Crew | Yeh Yong | Martial Arts Choreographer |
Costume & Make-Up | Chen Liang | Makeup & Hair |
Crew | Li Ning | Presenter |
Writing | Robert Tai | Screenplay |
Crew | Robert Tai | Martial Arts Choreographer |
Production | Yim Hei-Tung | Producer |
Directing | Tung Siu-Wan | Assistant Director |
Editing | Cheung Lai | Editor |
Directing | Man Bo | Assistant Director |
Production | Kok Ching-Ching | Production Manager |
Directing | Chang Kuo-Chiang | Assistant Director |
Sound | Ma Ting | Music |
Production | Lok Chue-Fai | Producer |
Crew | Alexander Lo Rei | Martial Arts Choreographer |
Crew | Chai Wai-Chiu | Presenter |
Production | Pou Wai-Ming | Production Assistant |
Production | Jin Ji-Wu | Production Assistant |
Sound | Guan Shu-Xin | Sound Recordist |
Production | Kei Chung-Lam | Production Manager |
Writing | Cheung Bou-Sui | Story |