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天地英雄 (2003)
Warriors of Heaven and Earth
Alias: The Heroes of Heaven & Earth
Origin: China
Language: Mandarin 
Genres: Historical Drama  Martial Arts  Action 
Theatrical Run (HK): 10/16/2003 - 10/29/2003
Box Office: HK $314,143
 
Director
  He Ping
 
Screenwriters
  He Ping
  Zhang Rui
 
Action Choreographers
  Stephen Tung Wai
  Tony Leung Siu-Hung
 
Producers
  Rita Fung Fung-Chun
  Hou Sheng-Jun
  Zhou Fengying
  Yang Ge
 
 
Cast
  Jiang Wen ... Lt. Li
  Nakai Kiichi ... Emissary Lai Xi
  Vicki Zhao Wei ... Wen Zhu
  Wang Xueqi ... Master An
  Hasi Bagen ... Cao Jian, One Eye Eagle
  He Tao ... Ma Gun
  Liu Linian ... Wu Lao Er
  Wang Deshun ... Old Diehard
  Li Haibin ... Zao Zimo
  Yeerjiang Mahepushen ... Master An's servant
  Hou Fu-Gao ... Guard
  Zhou Yun ... Monk Jue Hui
  Li Wei (9) ... Di Hu/Salamander
  Du Yuming ... Rider A
  Wang Han-Dong ... Rider B
  Yang Hai-Quan ... Baldy
  Turunjiang Zunong ... Innkeeper
  River Wong Hiu ... Emperor
  Sang Bao-Zhong ... General Wen
  Gao Qiang (4)    
  Sun Ying-Jie    
  Liu Mingzhe    
  Liu Qing-Wei    
  Hao You-Yue    
  Guo Zheng-Jian    
  Chen Xiong-Wei    
  Qi Ke-Jian    
  Chan Lap-San    
  Xie Ze    
  Feiluola    
  Sailike    
  Azili    
  Hanati    
  Zumureti    
  Ayiguli    
  Gulizha    
  Maierhaba    
  Mikereyi    
  Qing Ge-Le    
  Kunakebayi    
  Jurat    
  Li Guohai    
  Gao Quanjun    
  Sang Zong-Zhong    
 
Production Company
  Columbia Pictures Film Production Asia Limited
 
Script Supervisor
  Gao Qiang (4)
 
Director of Photography
  Zhao Fei
 
Cinematographers
  Wang Min (2)   Zheng Hua
 
Lighting
  Li Tianlei
 
Art Director
  Yang Gang   Teng Jie
 
On-Set Art Director
  Dou Guoxiang
 
Costume Design
  Yao Xiaohong
 
Makeup
  Cheng Yin (2)   Tan Shumei   Zhang Yusi
 
Editor
  Kong Jinlei
 
Sound Recordist
  Zhai Lixin
 
Composer
  A.R. Rahman
 
Assistant Martial Arts Director
  Yiu Man-Kei (2)   Ng Wing-Sum (2)   Lang Wei
  Xiong Shichang
 
Stunts
  Gao Qiang (2)   Yu Xiaowen   Zhang Peng (2)
  Cheng Peng (3)   Lee Kwan (6)   Zhao Qiusheng
  Chen Changgang   Hu Xiaohui (2)   Wang Kai (9)
  Gao Fei (4)   Gao Xiang   Xu Feifei (2)
  Su Jinjun   Sun Fei (2)   Gao Quanjun
  Li Zhongming   Kang Jingqi   Li Guohai
  An Wande   Tang Kwok-Hing   Wang Xu (4)
  Zuo Xiangfeng   Liu Feilong   Hu Mingzhe
  Yang Xingming   Wang Yipu   Ma Hongwen
  Shi Xibiao
 
Presenter
  Yan Yiyun   Dennis Wang Zhongjun
 
Senior Producer
  Song Dai   Wang Zhonglei   Chen Kuofu
 
Chief Producer
  Dennis Wang Zhongjun
 
Chief Planner
  Simon Wang Yi   Wang Zhanliang   Fu Jia (2)
 
Planning
  Shirley Kao Hsiu-Lan   Sun Yian
 
Production Coordinator
  He Banban
 
Unit Production Manager
  Zhang Huaiqiang
 
 
Summary
  Set in the ferocious Gobi Desert, the story follows two protagonists, Lieutenant Li (Jiang Wen) and Japanese emissary Lai Xi (Nakai Kiichi) - both first-class warriors and master swordsmen. After decades of service to the Chinese Emperor, Lai Xi longs to return to Japan, but is instead sent to the West to chase wanted criminals. His only passport back to Japan is to capture and execute Lieutenant Li, a renegade soldier wanted for leading a violent mutiny when he refused orders to kill female and child prisoners. Li and Lai Xi battle, but finally agree to delay their final personal fight until the caravan carrying Wen Zhu and a Buddhist monk is brought to safety. The monk, however, is carrying a sacred and powerful pagoda that attracts the attention of the region's ruthless overlord, Master An (Wang Xueqi). Lai Xi and Lt. Li, accompanied by Li's former posse of soldiers, who have forsaken their peaceful new lives to return to his side, must face the cruelty of the desert, the region's barbaric bandits and the brutality of the overlord's men before they can finally face one another.