Public Libraries of Suffolk County, New York

Tie quan ying xiong, The righteous fists, [jian zhi, Wen Weihong ; bian shen, Ye Tiancheng, Wu Liguang]

Label
Tie quan ying xiong, The righteous fists, [jian zhi, Wen Weihong ; bian shen, Ye Tiancheng, Wu Liguang]
Language
chi
Characteristic
videorecording
Main title
Tie quan ying xiong鐵拳英雄 =
Medium
videorecording DVD[videorecording DVD]
Responsibility statement
[jian zhi, Wen Weihong ; bian shen, Ye Tiancheng, Wu Liguang][監製, 文偉鴻 ; 编審, 葉天成, 伍立光]
Runtime
http://bibfra.me/vocab/marc/unknown
Sub title
The righteous fistsThe righteous fists /
Summary
880-03, Rewind to the 1930s and Bo Ching-wan (Ruco Chan) and his family have come to crime infested Tong Yan Street in Bangkok. His father Bo Tin-ha tragically dies after he has teamed up with Lin Chun-shan to rebel against Lo Heung-tung. Ching-wans younger brother and sister have also accidentally gone missing. His mother Ting Sai-fung (Yuen Qiu) has become emotionally unstable. Fast-forward twenty-five years and Ching-wan sets foot in Tong Yan Street again and encounters a swindler called Chin Chin-chin (Natalie Tong). Chun-shans son Lin Gik (Joel Chan) turns out to be a corrupt cop. His colluding partners Pang Kin (KK Cheung) and Kam Lung (Au Siu Wai) are bosses of the two most notorious gangs. Pang Kins only son returns to Bangkok with his fiancée Ching On-na (Grace Wong). However, he is assassinated, causing the two gangs to clash with each other. Ching-wan establishes Overseas Chinese Society of Bangkok. Ching-wan and his partners encourage good deeds and punish the baddies. But the Society is in disarray as it repeatedly faces up to difficulties. There is still a long way to go before the chums find peace
Technique
live action
resource.variantTitle
Righteous fists
televisiondistributor
Producer
resource.screenwriter