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蕩寇誌 (1973)
All Men Are Brothers
Alt title: Seven Soldiers of Kung Fu
Origin: Hong Kong
Language: Mandarin 
Genre: Martial Arts 
Release Date (HK): 05/10/1975
 
Directors
  Chang Cheh
  Wu Ma
 
Screenwriters
  Chang Cheh
  Ni Kuang
 
Martial Arts Directors
  Tong Kai
  Lau Kar-Leung
  Lau Kar-Wing
  Chan Chuen
 
Producer
  Runme Shaw
 
 
Cast
  David Chiang Da-Wei ... Yan Qing
  Fan Mei-Sheng ... 'Black Whirlwind' Li Kui
  Chen Kuan-Tai ... Shi Jin
  Wang Chung ... Shi Xiu
  Danny Lee Sau-Yin ... Chang Shun
  Wang Kuang-Yu ... Zhang Qing
  Yu Feng ... Sun Er Niang
  Ti Lung ... Wu Sung
  Chu Mu ... Emperor Fang La
  Tin Ching ... Prince Fang Tien Ding
  Tung Lin ... General Yuan Shang
  Jin Bong-Jin ... General Shi Bao
  Bolo Yeung Sze ... General Si Xing Fang
  Liu Gang ... General Li Tien Run
  Wong Ching ... General Lu / Rebel officer
  Chang Yang ... Sung Emperor
  Betty Chung Ling-Ling ... Li Shi Shi
  Ku Feng ... Sung Jiang
  Tamba Tetsuro ... Lu Chun I
  Chin Feng ... Wu Yung
  Chen Wo-Fu ... 'Golden Spear' Hsu Ning
  Michael Chan Wai-Man ... 'Two Spears' Tung Ping
  Lau Dan ... Lei Heng
  Lei Lung ... Qin Ming
  Tseng Yong-Chai ... 'Double Tail Scorpion' Xie Pao
  Li Wei-Kai ... 'Two-Headed Snake' Xie Chen
  Wu Chi-Chin ... Yang Hsiung
  Leung Seung-Wan ... Lau Tang
  Lee Yung-Git ... Ruan Xiao Er
  Bruce Tong Yim-Chaan ... Ruan Xiao Wu
  Wei Kan-Sheng ... Ruan Xiao Qi
  Yueh Hua ... Lin Chong
  Lily Ho Li-Li ... Lady Hu
  Cheng Lei ... Wang Ying
  Yeung Chak-Lam ... Tsai Ching
  Paul Chun Pui ... Hua Rong
  Pang Pang ... Monk Lu
  Ho Hon-Chau ... Chang Meng
  Lo Wai ... Zhou Tong
  Lee Hang (3) ... Dai Zong
  Woo Wai (2) ... Tsai Fu
  Law Lok-Lam ... Eunuch Huang Men
  Yen Shi-Kwan ... Rebel officer
  Fung Hak-On ... Rebel officer
  Ko Hung (2) ... Rebel officer
  Huang Pei-Chih ... Rebel officer
  San Kuai ... Rebel officer
  Chui Fat ... Rebel officer
  Wong Shu-Tong ... Rebel officer
  Alan Chan Kwok-Kuen ... Rebel officer
  Tung Choi-Bo ... Rebel officer
  Chan Keung (3) ... Rebel officer
  Ho Kei-Cheong ... Rebel officer
  Yeung Pak-Chan ... Rebel officer
  Chan Siu-Kai ... Rebel officer
  Lee Chiu (2) ... Rebel officer
  Chan Chuen ... Rebel officer killed by Tung Ping
  Chan Dik-Hak ... Rebel soldier
  Ho Pak-Kwong ... Rebel soldier
  Huang Ha ... Rebel soldier
  San Sin ... Rebel soldier
  Yuen Cheung-Yan ... Rebel soldier
  Brandy Yuen Jan-Yeung ... Rebel soldier
  Ho Bo-Sing ... Rebel soldier
  Wynn Lau Chun-Fai ... Fisherman
  Yuen Shun-Yi ... Fisherman
  Kong Chuen (3) ... Fisherman
  Lam Yuen ... Fisherman
  Tino Wong Cheung ... Fisherman with hat
  Law Keung ... Liang Shan bandit
  Yuen Shing-Chau ... Liang Shan bandit
  Lai Yan (3) ... Liang Shan bandit
  Chui Kin-Wa ... Liang Shan bandit
  Yau Ming    
  Wu Ma    
  Cheung Hei ... Inn keeper
  Yi Fung ... Townsfolk
  Tony Lee Wan-Miu ... Townsfolk
  Chin Chun ... Townsfolk
  Unknown SB-Actor (05) ... Townsfolk
  Unknown SB-Actor (25) ... Townsfolk
  Ng Yuen-Fan ... extra
  Woo Ka-Kei ... Rebel soldier
  Chow Kong ... Extra
  Tang Tak-Cheung ... Extra
  Wong Chi-Keung (2) ... Extra
 
Production Company
  Shaw Brothers
 
Filming Company
  Shaw Brothers
 
Distributor
  Shaw Brothers (Hong Kong)
 
Assistant Director
  Tang Yuan
 
Cinematographer
  Kuang Han-Lu
 
Costume
  Li Chi
 
Makeup
  Wu Hsu-Ching
 
Editor
  Kwok Ting-Hung
 
Props
  Ho Chieh-Fu
 
Scenery
  Johnson Tsao Chuang-Sheng
 
Music
  Frankie Chan Fan-Kei
 
Filming Location
  Hong Kong
 
 
Summary
  The movie was already begun in November 1971, alongside THE WATER MARGIN and DELIGHTFUL FOREST as a trilogy. In 1972 production stopped for a while, best guess is: for the sake of the big production of THE BOXER FROM SHANTUNG making Chen Kuan-Tai a star. It was finished at the beginning of 1973. At that time, best guess, the time for swordplay period movie was over, due to the rising super star Bruce Lee. So the movie was kept back in Hong Kong until May 1975. It was released earlier in Taiwan, in November 1974.