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飛狐外傳 (1993)
The Sword of Many Lovers
Alias: Sword of Many Loves
Alias: The Sword of Many Loves
Origin: Hong Kong
Circuit: Golden Harvest 
Genre: Martial Arts 
Theatrical Run (HK): 08/20/1993 - 09/02/1993
Box Office: HK $6,859,835
 
Director
  Poon Man-Kit
 
Screenwriters
  Lee Ying-Git (2)
  Johnny Mak Tong-Hung
  Stephen Shiu Yeuk-Yuen
 
Action Designers
  Michael Mak Tong-Kit
 
Producers
  Johnny Mak Tong-Hung
  Stephen Shiu Yeuk-Yuen
 
 
Cast
  Leon Lai Ming ... Wu Fei
  Sharla Cheung Man ... Purple Yuen
  Michelle Reis ... Ching Ling
  Elvis Tsui Kam-Kong ... Fung Nam Tin
  Kingdom Yuen King-Tan ... Mo Yung
  William Ho Ka-Kui ... Sit Hei
  Jassie Lam Chak-Chi    
 
Production Company
  Golden Harvest Productions
 
Filming Company
  Mak Dong Hung Chai Chok Gung Shut
 
Distributors
  Golden Harvest Productions (Hong Kong)
  Gala Film Distribution Limited (Hong Kong)
 
Assistant Director
  Ting Hin-Lam
 
Story
  Jin Yong
 
Assistant Scriptwriter
  Chan Wah (2)   Roland Chan Ngok-Chung
 
Cinematographer
  Wong Po-Man
 
2nd Unit Cinematographer
  Chiu Foo-Keung
 
Lighting
  Chan Chi-Wan
 
Art Director
  Ho Kim-Sing
 
Costume Designer
  Bobo Ng Po-Ling
 
Editor
  Fan Kung-Wing
 
Music
  William Wu Wai-Lap
 
Martial Arts Directors
  Ma Yuk-Sing   Yuen Cheung-Yan
 
Assistant Martial Arts Director
  Tony Tam Chun-To   Yuen Shun-Yi
 
Presenter
  Johnny Mak Tong-Hung   Raymond Chow Man-Wai
 
Planning
  Virginia Lok Yee-Ling
 
Production Manager
  Perry Chung Kwok-Kei   Chow Tak-Wa
 
Recording Studio
  Clear Water Bay Recording Studio
 
Foley
  Kwong Wai-Hung
 
Dialogue
  Lee Chi-Keung (4)   Doris Wong Wai-Kwan
 
Equipment
  Salon Films (HK) Ltd.
 
Laboratory
  Cine Art Laboratory Ltd.
 
 
Summary
  "The young and debonair Hu is a skilled swordsman without a care in the world. Feng is a master of swords who uses his skill for power money and lust. They are destined to cross swords when Hu becomes romantically involved with Feng's illegitimate daughter." - Tai Seng Catalogue Based on the same Jin Yong story that yielded LEGEND OF THE FOX and NEW TALES OF THE FLYING FOX from Shaw Brothers. Hu Fei (Flying Fox) gets involved in the rivalries and intrigues of the Poison Clan, and much madness (and weird poisoning) ensues.