Bruce Lee, D-Day at Macao
Little Superman (Also known as Karate Superman or Bruce Lee, D-Day at Macao.) is 1975 Hong Kong martial art movie directed by Ng See-yuen and starring Leung Siu-lung.
Little Superman | |
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生龍活虎小英雄 | |
Directed by | Ng See-yuen |
Starring | Leung Siu-lung Yuen San Wong Hon Kwok Choi Mang Hoi Ng Ming-Choi Wang Yuen-Tai |
Distributed by | The Eternal Film H.K. Co. |
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Running time | 103 minutes |
Language | Mandarin |
Plot
During World War II, the Japanese military realizes that the Chinese government has stolen a secret Japanese military plan and Colonel Keno has been sent to Hong Kong to find the secret plan. Meanwhile, the Chinese officer Colonel Wong is ambushed and he must rely on his old friend Pang and his gang to put an end to a Japanese and send the plans to Hong Kong. Wong makes a deal and Pang and his gang help him to find the plan.
Cast
- Leung Siu Lung as Pang (as Bruce Liang)
- Yuen San Wong as Colonel Wong
- Hon Kwok Choi as Shoeshine (Pang's gang)
- Mang Hoi as Monkey (Pang's gang)
- Ng Ming-Choi as Mang Gong-Bing (Pang's gang)
- Wang Yuen-Tai as Slingshot kid (Pang's gang)
- Nam Seok-hun as Colonel Keno
- Ho Gwong-Ming as Wong's Partner
- Ka Ting Lee as Otto (Colonel Keno's thug)
- Cheung Kuen as Colonel Keno's thug
- Peter Chan Lung as Keto (Colonel Keno's thug)
- Suen Lam as traitor (Colonel Keno's assistant)
- Hu Chin as hooker (as Woo Gam)
Trivia
- This was a Leung Siu-Lung's first movie which he appeared as a major starring role and also it was a film that gained him recognition as a kung fu star.
- The movie was originally produced in 1972. However opening to the public is 1975.
- The movie has nothing to do with Bruceploitation genre although it mentions Bruce Lee on the title.
- This Movie is just like in the Asia Television Limited TV series in Hong Kong As Titled The Legendary Fok.
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