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生死決 (1983)
Duel to the Death
Alias: 생사결
Alias: Fighting for Life or Death
Origin: Hong Kong
Language: Cantonese 
Genre: Martial Arts 
Release Date (HK): 01/13/1983
 
Director
  Tony Ching Siu-Tung
 
Screenwriters
  Tony Ching Siu-Tung
  David Lai Dai-Wai
  Manfred Wong Man-Chun
 
Martial Arts Directors
  Tony Ching Siu-Tung
  Lau Chi-Ho
 
Producer
  Raymond Chow Man-Wai
 
 
Cast
  Norman Tsui Siu-Keung ... Hashimoto (Miyamoto)
  Damian Lau Chung-Yan ... Bo Ching Wan (Kang Keom-seong)
  Flora Cheung Tin-Oi ... Sing Lam (Kim Hwa-shim)
  Paul Chang Chung ... Master Han (Kim Hoo-yeon)
  Eddy Ko Hung ... Kenji
  Yeung Chak-Lam ... Master Ko-mok, Shaolin senior monk
  Best Kwon Yeong-Moon ... Master Hyeon-ja, Shaolin abbot
  Wang Ho ... Jang Dae-hyeop, Swordsmam fighting flying ninjas
  Hon Kwok-Choi ... Bo Ching Wan's master
  Stephen Yip Tin-Hang ... Japanese troublemaker
  Wilson Tong Wai-Shing ... Japanese troublemaker
  Wan Fat ... Hashimoto's samurai classmate / Ninja
  Lau Fong-Sai ... Hashimoto's samurai classmate
  Kam Shan (2) ... Mr. Fok (Whirlwind Yoo)
  Tam Chuen-Hing ... Jeong Doo-soo, Swordsman drinking with Fok
  Lau Yat-Fan ... Sketch artist
  Cheng Mang-Ha ... Puppeteer's wife
  Chris Lee Kin-Sang    
  Lau Chi-Ho    
  Leung Shing-Hung    
  Bruce Mang Long ... Swordsman
  Keung Sau-Yin    
  Kam Sau-Fu    
  Kim Soo-Cheon ... Hashimoto's master
  Lee Dong-Hyung    
 
Production Company
  Paragon Films Ltd.
 
Distributor
  Golden Harvest Productions (Hong Kong)
 
Co-Director
  Lee Hyung-Pyo
 
Assistant Director
  Lau Chi-Ho   Wan Fat
 
Script Supervisor
  Chen Lingyu   Hui Sun-Mei
 
Cinematographers
  Danny Lee Yau-Tong   Lau Hung-Chuen
 
Lighting
  Chan Lun   Huang Wei-Shing
 
Art Director
  Chin Sam
 
Costume Designer
  Kung Chuan-Kai   Chu Sheng-Shi
 
Makeup
  Simon Chan Kwok-Hong
 
Editor
  Peter Cheung Yiu-Chung
 
Props
  Wong Shun-Chang
 
Scenery
  Mai Ho
 
Sound Recordist
  Chow Shao-Lung
 
Music
  Michael Lai Siu-Tin
 
Singer
  Johnny Yip Chun-Tong
 
Executive Producer
  Catherine Chang Si-Kan
 
Planning
  Louis Sit Chi-Hung
 
Production Manager
  Mao Lu (2)   Tai Chen-Kuo
 
 
Summary
  A bitter master of a martial arts clan allies himself with ninja for the title of greatest fighter in China. When the ninja steal a sacred scroll of martial arts from the Shaolin Temple, the monks send their champion out to recover it. Complications arise when the hero joins forces with the master's daughter, and when a samurai challenges him to prove the superiority of Japanese swordsmanship. [summary by Eric Yin@hkcinema.stanford]

Theme song sung by Johnny Ip