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佛山贊先生 (1978)
The Descendant of Wing Chun
Alias: 詠春子弟
Origin: Hong Kong
Language: Cantonese 
Genre: Martial Arts 
 
Director
  Huang Ha
 
Screenwriter
  Pak Fai
 
Martial Arts Directors
  Huang Ha
  Danny Chow Yun-Kin
  Ho Kei-Cheong
  San Sin
 
Producer
  Sin Pak-Fan
 
 
Cast
  Norman Tsui Siu-Keung    
  Melvin Wong Gam-San    
  Lee Hoi-Sang    
  Fung Hak-On    
  Hon Yee-Sang ... Ah Kwei
  Alan Chan Kwok-Kuen ... Officer Tang
  San Sin ... Monk
  Ho Pak-Kwong ... Cashier
  Ho Kei-Cheong ... Ah Chi
  Kwan Hoi-San    
  Cheung Chok-Chow    
  Cheung Chi-Ping    
  Leung Hung (2)    
  Wong Hei-Wan (2)    
  Chow Gam-Hoi ... Extra
  Ng Hon-Keung    
  Ho Chi-Wai ... Extra
  Lai Yan (3) ... Extra
  Chan Siu-Kai ... Extra
  Tam Bo ... Extra
  Danny Chow Yun-Kin ... Extra
  To Wai-Wo ... Extra
  Pang Yun-Cheung ... Extra
  Chow Gam-Kong ... Extra
  Ko Hung (2) ... Extra
  Ka Lee ... Extra
  Lo Wai ... Extra
 
Production Company
  Sunrise Film Trading Co
 
Assistant Director
  Ng Hon-Keung
 
Cinematographer
  Yee Tung-Lung
 
Lighting
  Huang Wei-Shing
 
Art Director
  Jonathan Ting Yuen-Tai
 
Makeup
  Simon Chan Kwok-Hong
 
Hair Stylist
  Pi Shou-Chang
 
Editor
  Lai Wing-Chan
 
Props
  Ho Chieh-Fu
 
Sound Recordist
  Chang Hua
 
Music
  Norman Wong Chi-Hung
 
Presenter
  Chan Shung-Yiu
 
Planning
  Simon Yeung Siu-Gwong
 
Production Manager
  Chan Mei-Ling (2)
 
Filming Location
  Hong Kong
 
 
Summary
  Two masters in the Wing Chun descendant line train a student each. Both masters and students are put to the test when two villains escape from jail, determined to wipe the Wing Chun style from the earth! Originally directed by Grandmaster William Cheung, but he walked off and Huang Ha was brought in to finish the film.