Na Cha The Great
During the Shang Dynasty, 3000 years ago, there lived a military commander of the Emperor, called Li Ching. He had three sons, named Chin Cha, Mu Cha, and Na Cha. At that time the Emperor was a cruel despotic ruler, and Na Cha was a brave young man who always fought for the poor and downtrodden.Na Cha killed Ao Ping for his brutality to the people. As an act of revenge, Ao Ping’s father, Ocean Dragon King Ao Kuang, threatened to cause a tidal wave, which would destroy Li Ching’s home and thousands of others, unless Na Cha was handed over to him. On hearing this, Na Cha fearlessly presented himself in front of his father and Ao Kuang, and took his own life by cutting off his left arm and committing hari-kari. This satisfied Ao Kuang, but Li Ching was angry because of the trouble Na Cha had brought on his parents, and he destroyed the memorial building to his son.Now, Na Cha’s spirit had been received by a divine being called Tai I Chen Jen, who reincarnated him (Na Cha) by embodying his spirit in a lotus flower. Tai I Chen Jen also bestowed on the reincarnated Na Cha two extremely powerful weapons, the Fire Point Lance, and the Wind Fire Wheel. With these weapons, Na Cha defeated Ao Kuang and freed the people from his oppression. He then helped the people to get to the Chou Kingdom where the rulers were kind and they could live in peace.Li Ching’s troops were also attacked by Na Cha, but another supernatural being, called Jan Teng Tao Jen, presented Li Ching with a precious pagoda which he could use to frustrate the attack of his son. Thus father and son stopped fighting and lived in peace forever.Li Ching earned the title, “Heavenly King Holding the Pagoda,” because he must always hold the magical pagoda to safeguard himself against Na Cha.1974 | |
Material Type | Video |
Collection | Shaw Brothers´ Movies |
Source | Trailer video supplied by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Repository | Celestial Pictures Limited |
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Accession No. | 174031 |
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Na Cha The Great
During the Shang Dynasty, 3000 years ago, there lived a military commander of the Emperor, called Li Ching. He had three sons, named Chin Cha, Mu Cha, and Na Cha. At that time the Emperor was a cruel despotic ruler, and Na Cha was a brave young man who always fought for the poor and downtrodden.Na Cha killed Ao Ping for his brutality to the people. As an act of revenge, Ao Ping’s father, Ocean Dragon King Ao Kuang, threatened to cause a tidal wave, which would destroy Li Ching’s home and thousands of others, unless Na Cha was handed over to him. On hearing this, Na Cha fearlessly presented himself in front of his father and Ao Kuang, and took his own life by cutting off his left arm and committing hari-kari. This satisfied Ao Kuang, but Li Ching was angry because of the trouble Na Cha had brought on his parents, and he destroyed the memorial building to his son.Now, Na Cha’s spirit had been received by a divine being called Tai I Chen Jen, who reincarnated him (Na Cha) by embodying his spirit in a lotus flower. Tai I Chen Jen also bestowed on the reincarnated Na Cha two extremely powerful weapons, the Fire Point Lance, and the Wind Fire Wheel. With these weapons, Na Cha defeated Ao Kuang and freed the people from his oppression. He then helped the people to get to the Chou Kingdom where the rulers were kind and they could live in peace.Li Ching’s troops were also attacked by Na Cha, but another supernatural being, called Jan Teng Tao Jen, presented Li Ching with a precious pagoda which he could use to frustrate the attack of his son. Thus father and son stopped fighting and lived in peace forever.Li Ching earned the title, “Heavenly King Holding the Pagoda,” because he must always hold the magical pagoda to safeguard himself against Na Cha.Date | 1974 |
Material Type | Video |
Collection | Shaw Brothers´ Movies |
Source | Trailer video supplied by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Repository | Celestial Pictures Limited |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Accession No. | 174031 |
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Na Cha The Great
During the Shang Dynasty, 3000 years ago, there lived a military commander of the Emperor, called Li Ching. He had three sons, named Chin Cha, Mu Cha, and Na Cha. At that time the Emperor was a cruel despotic ruler, and Na Cha was a brave young man who always fought for the poor and downtrodden.Na Cha killed Ao Ping for his brutality to the people. As an act of revenge, Ao Ping’s father, Ocean Dragon King Ao Kuang, threatened to cause a tidal wave, which would destroy Li Ching’s home and thousands of others, unless Na Cha was handed over to him. On hearing this, Na Cha fearlessly presented himself in front of his father and Ao Kuang, and took his own life by cutting off his left arm and committing hari-kari. This satisfied Ao Kuang, but Li Ching was angry because of the trouble Na Cha had brought on his parents, and he destroyed the memorial building to his son.Now, Na Cha’s spirit had been received by a divine being called Tai I Chen Jen, who reincarnated him (Na Cha) by embodying his spirit in a lotus flower. Tai I Chen Jen also bestowed on the reincarnated Na Cha two extremely powerful weapons, the Fire Point Lance, and the Wind Fire Wheel. With these weapons, Na Cha defeated Ao Kuang and freed the people from his oppression. He then helped the people to get to the Chou Kingdom where the rulers were kind and they could live in peace.Li Ching’s troops were also attacked by Na Cha, but another supernatural being, called Jan Teng Tao Jen, presented Li Ching with a precious pagoda which he could use to frustrate the attack of his son. Thus father and son stopped fighting and lived in peace forever.Li Ching earned the title, “Heavenly King Holding the Pagoda,” because he must always hold the magical pagoda to safeguard himself against Na Cha.Date | 1974 |
Material Type | Video |
Collection | Shaw Brothers´ Movies |
Source | Trailer video supplied by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Repository | Celestial Pictures Limited |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Accession No. | 174031 |
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During the Shang Dynasty, 3000 years ago, there lived a military commander of the Emperor, called Li Ching. He had three sons, named Chin Cha, Mu Cha, and Na Cha. At that time the Emperor was a cruel despotic ruler, and Na Cha was a brave young man who always fought for the poor and downtrodden.Na Cha killed Ao Ping for his brutality to the people. As an act of revenge, Ao Ping’s father, Ocean Dragon King Ao Kuang, threatened to cause a tidal wave, which would destroy Li Ching’s home and thousands of others, unless Na Cha was handed over to him. On hearing this, Na Cha fearlessly presented himself in front of his father and Ao Kuang, and took his own life by cutting off his left arm and committing hari-kari. This satisfied Ao Kuang, but Li Ching was angry because of the trouble Na Cha had brought on his parents, and he destroyed the memorial building to his son.Now, Na Cha’s spirit had been received by a divine being called Tai I Chen Jen, who reincarnated him (Na Cha) by embodying his spirit in a lotus flower. Tai I Chen Jen also bestowed on the reincarnated Na Cha two extremely powerful weapons, the Fire Point Lance, and the Wind Fire Wheel. With these weapons, Na Cha defeated Ao Kuang and freed the people from his oppression. He then helped the people to get to the Chou Kingdom where the rulers were kind and they could live in peace.Li Ching’s troops were also attacked by Na Cha, but another supernatural being, called Jan Teng Tao Jen, presented Li Ching with a precious pagoda which he could use to frustrate the attack of his son. Thus father and son stopped fighting and lived in peace forever.Li Ching earned the title, “Heavenly King Holding the Pagoda,” because he must always hold the magical pagoda to safeguard himself against Na Cha.
Date | 1974 |
Material Type | Video |
Collection | Shaw Brothers´ Movies |
Source | Trailer video supplied by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Repository | Celestial Pictures Limited |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Accession No. | 174031 |
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Na Cha The Great
During the Shang Dynasty, 3000 years ago, there lived a military commander of the Emperor, called Li Ching. He had three sons, named Chin Cha, Mu Cha, and Na Cha. At that time the Emperor was a cruel despotic ruler, and Na Cha was a brave young man who always fought for the poor and downtrodden.Na Cha killed Ao Ping for his brutality to the people. As an act of revenge, Ao Ping’s father, Ocean Dragon King Ao Kuang, threatened to cause a tidal wave, which would destroy Li Ching’s home and thousands of others, unless Na Cha was handed over to him. On hearing this, Na Cha fearlessly presented himself in front of his father and Ao Kuang, and took his own life by cutting off his left arm and committing hari-kari. This satisfied Ao Kuang, but Li Ching was angry because of the trouble Na Cha had brought on his parents, and he destroyed the memorial building to his son.Now, Na Cha’s spirit had been received by a divine being called Tai I Chen Jen, who reincarnated him (Na Cha) by embodying his spirit in a lotus flower. Tai I Chen Jen also bestowed on the reincarnated Na Cha two extremely powerful weapons, the Fire Point Lance, and the Wind Fire Wheel. With these weapons, Na Cha defeated Ao Kuang and freed the people from his oppression. He then helped the people to get to the Chou Kingdom where the rulers were kind and they could live in peace.Li Ching’s troops were also attacked by Na Cha, but another supernatural being, called Jan Teng Tao Jen, presented Li Ching with a precious pagoda which he could use to frustrate the attack of his son. Thus father and son stopped fighting and lived in peace forever.Li Ching earned the title, “Heavenly King Holding the Pagoda,” because he must always hold the magical pagoda to safeguard himself against Na Cha.Date | 1974 |
Material Type | Video |
Collection | Shaw Brothers´ Movies |
Source | Trailer video supplied by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Repository | Celestial Pictures Limited |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Accession No. | 174031 |
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Na Cha The Great
During the Shang Dynasty, 3000 years ago, there lived a military commander of the Emperor, called Li Ching. He had three sons, named Chin Cha, Mu Cha, and Na Cha. At that time the Emperor was a cruel despotic ruler, and Na Cha was a brave young man who always fought for the poor and downtrodden.Na Cha killed Ao Ping for his brutality to the people. As an act of revenge, Ao Ping’s father, Ocean Dragon King Ao Kuang, threatened to cause a tidal wave, which would destroy Li Ching’s home and thousands of others, unless Na Cha was handed over to him. On hearing this, Na Cha fearlessly presented himself in front of his father and Ao Kuang, and took his own life by cutting off his left arm and committing hari-kari. This satisfied Ao Kuang, but Li Ching was angry because of the trouble Na Cha had brought on his parents, and he destroyed the memorial building to his son.Now, Na Cha’s spirit had been received by a divine being called Tai I Chen Jen, who reincarnated him (Na Cha) by embodying his spirit in a lotus flower. Tai I Chen Jen also bestowed on the reincarnated Na Cha two extremely powerful weapons, the Fire Point Lance, and the Wind Fire Wheel. With these weapons, Na Cha defeated Ao Kuang and freed the people from his oppression. He then helped the people to get to the Chou Kingdom where the rulers were kind and they could live in peace.Li Ching’s troops were also attacked by Na Cha, but another supernatural being, called Jan Teng Tao Jen, presented Li Ching with a precious pagoda which he could use to frustrate the attack of his son. Thus father and son stopped fighting and lived in peace forever.Li Ching earned the title, “Heavenly King Holding the Pagoda,” because he must always hold the magical pagoda to safeguard himself against Na Cha.Release Date | 1974 |
Genre | Fantasy |
Cast | Alexander Fu Sheng, Lu Ti, Chiang Tao, Feng Ko-an |
Director | Chang Cheh |
Material Type | Video |
Collection | Shaw Brothers´ Movies |
Source | Trailer video supplied by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Accession No. | 174031 |
Na Cha The Great
During the Shang Dynasty, 3000 years ago, there lived a military commander of the Emperor, called Li Ching. He had three sons, named Chin Cha, Mu Cha, and Na Cha. At that time the Emperor was a cruel despotic ruler, and Na Cha was a brave young man who always fought for the poor and downtrodden.Na Cha killed Ao Ping for his brutality to the people. As an act of revenge, Ao Ping’s father, Ocean Dragon King Ao Kuang, threatened to cause a tidal wave, which would destroy Li Ching’s home and thousands of others, unless Na Cha was handed over to him. On hearing this, Na Cha fearlessly presented himself in front of his father and Ao Kuang, and took his own life by cutting off his left arm and committing hari-kari. This satisfied Ao Kuang, but Li Ching was angry because of the trouble Na Cha had brought on his parents, and he destroyed the memorial building to his son.Now, Na Cha’s spirit had been received by a divine being called Tai I Chen Jen, who reincarnated him (Na Cha) by embodying his spirit in a lotus flower. Tai I Chen Jen also bestowed on the reincarnated Na Cha two extremely powerful weapons, the Fire Point Lance, and the Wind Fire Wheel. With these weapons, Na Cha defeated Ao Kuang and freed the people from his oppression. He then helped the people to get to the Chou Kingdom where the rulers were kind and they could live in peace.Li Ching’s troops were also attacked by Na Cha, but another supernatural being, called Jan Teng Tao Jen, presented Li Ching with a precious pagoda which he could use to frustrate the attack of his son. Thus father and son stopped fighting and lived in peace forever.Li Ching earned the title, “Heavenly King Holding the Pagoda,” because he must always hold the magical pagoda to safeguard himself against Na Cha.Date | 1974 |
Director | Chang Cheh |
Screenplay | Ni Kuang,Chang Cheh |
Cast | Alexander Fu Sheng, Lu Ti, Chiang Tao, Feng Ko-an |
Genre | Fantasy |
Language | Mandarin |
Duration | 90.27 |
Media Type | Trailer |
Material Type | Video |
Collection | Shaw Brothers´ Movies |
Source | Trailer video supplied by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Repository | Celestial Pictures Limited |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Accession No. | 174031 |
Na Cha The Great
During the Shang Dynasty, 3000 years ago, there lived a military commander of the Emperor, called Li Ching. He had three sons, named Chin Cha, Mu Cha, and Na Cha. At that time the Emperor was a cruel despotic ruler, and Na Cha was a brave young man who always fought for the poor and downtrodden.Na Cha killed Ao Ping for his brutality to the people. As an act of revenge, Ao Ping’s father, Ocean Dragon King Ao Kuang, threatened to cause a tidal wave, which would destroy Li Ching’s home and thousands of others, unless Na Cha was handed over to him. On hearing this, Na Cha fearlessly presented himself in front of his father and Ao Kuang, and took his own life by cutting off his left arm and committing hari-kari. This satisfied Ao Kuang, but Li Ching was angry because of the trouble Na Cha had brought on his parents, and he destroyed the memorial building to his son.Now, Na Cha’s spirit had been received by a divine being called Tai I Chen Jen, who reincarnated him (Na Cha) by embodying his spirit in a lotus flower. Tai I Chen Jen also bestowed on the reincarnated Na Cha two extremely powerful weapons, the Fire Point Lance, and the Wind Fire Wheel. With these weapons, Na Cha defeated Ao Kuang and freed the people from his oppression. He then helped the people to get to the Chou Kingdom where the rulers were kind and they could live in peace.Li Ching’s troops were also attacked by Na Cha, but another supernatural being, called Jan Teng Tao Jen, presented Li Ching with a precious pagoda which he could use to frustrate the attack of his son. Thus father and son stopped fighting and lived in peace forever.Li Ching earned the title, “Heavenly King Holding the Pagoda,” because he must always hold the magical pagoda to safeguard himself against Na Cha.Date | 1974 |
Language | Mandarin |
Duration | 90.27 |
Material Type | Video |
Collection | Shaw Brothers´ Movies |
Source | Trailer video supplied by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Repository | Celestial Pictures Limited |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Accession No. | 174031 |
Na Cha The Great
During the Shang Dynasty, 3000 years ago, there lived a military commander of the Emperor, called Li Ching. He had three sons, named Chin Cha, Mu Cha, and Na Cha. At that time the Emperor was a cruel despotic ruler, and Na Cha was a brave young man who always fought for the poor and downtrodden.Na Cha killed Ao Ping for his brutality to the people. As an act of revenge, Ao Ping’s father, Ocean Dragon King Ao Kuang, threatened to cause a tidal wave, which would destroy Li Ching’s home and thousands of others, unless Na Cha was handed over to him. On hearing this, Na Cha fearlessly presented himself in front of his father and Ao Kuang, and took his own life by cutting off his left arm and committing hari-kari. This satisfied Ao Kuang, but Li Ching was angry because of the trouble Na Cha had brought on his parents, and he destroyed the memorial building to his son.Now, Na Cha’s spirit had been received by a divine being called Tai I Chen Jen, who reincarnated him (Na Cha) by embodying his spirit in a lotus flower. Tai I Chen Jen also bestowed on the reincarnated Na Cha two extremely powerful weapons, the Fire Point Lance, and the Wind Fire Wheel. With these weapons, Na Cha defeated Ao Kuang and freed the people from his oppression. He then helped the people to get to the Chou Kingdom where the rulers were kind and they could live in peace.Li Ching’s troops were also attacked by Na Cha, but another supernatural being, called Jan Teng Tao Jen, presented Li Ching with a precious pagoda which he could use to frustrate the attack of his son. Thus father and son stopped fighting and lived in peace forever.Li Ching earned the title, “Heavenly King Holding the Pagoda,” because he must always hold the magical pagoda to safeguard himself against Na Cha.Date | 1974 |
Language | Mandarin |
Duration | 90.27 |
Material Type | Video |
Collection | Shaw Brothers´ Movies |
Source | Trailer video supplied by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Repository | Celestial Pictures Limited |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Accession No. | 174031 |
Na Cha The Great
During the Shang Dynasty, 3000 years ago, there lived a military commander of the Emperor, called Li Ching. He had three sons, named Chin Cha, Mu Cha, and Na Cha. At that time the Emperor was a cruel despotic ruler, and Na Cha was a brave young man who always fought for the poor and downtrodden.Na Cha killed Ao Ping for his brutality to the people. As an act of revenge, Ao Ping’s father, Ocean Dragon King Ao Kuang, threatened to cause a tidal wave, which would destroy Li Ching’s home and thousands of others, unless Na Cha was handed over to him. On hearing this, Na Cha fearlessly presented himself in front of his father and Ao Kuang, and took his own life by cutting off his left arm and committing hari-kari. This satisfied Ao Kuang, but Li Ching was angry because of the trouble Na Cha had brought on his parents, and he destroyed the memorial building to his son.Now, Na Cha’s spirit had been received by a divine being called Tai I Chen Jen, who reincarnated him (Na Cha) by embodying his spirit in a lotus flower. Tai I Chen Jen also bestowed on the reincarnated Na Cha two extremely powerful weapons, the Fire Point Lance, and the Wind Fire Wheel. With these weapons, Na Cha defeated Ao Kuang and freed the people from his oppression. He then helped the people to get to the Chou Kingdom where the rulers were kind and they could live in peace.Li Ching’s troops were also attacked by Na Cha, but another supernatural being, called Jan Teng Tao Jen, presented Li Ching with a precious pagoda which he could use to frustrate the attack of his son. Thus father and son stopped fighting and lived in peace forever.Li Ching earned the title, “Heavenly King Holding the Pagoda,” because he must always hold the magical pagoda to safeguard himself against Na Cha.Date | 1974 |
Language | Mandarin |
Duration | 90.27 |
Director | Chang Cheh |
Screenplay | Ni Kuang,Chang Cheh |
Cast | Alexander Fu Sheng, Lu Ti, Chiang Tao, Feng Ko-an |
Genre | Fantasy |
Media Type | Trailer |
Material Type | Video |
Collection | Shaw Brothers´ Movies |
Source | Trailer video supplied by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Repository | Celestial Pictures Limited |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Accession No. | 174031 |
Na Cha The Great
During the Shang Dynasty, 3000 years ago, there lived a military commander of the Emperor, called Li Ching. He had three sons, named Chin Cha, Mu Cha, and Na Cha. At that time the Emperor was a cruel despotic ruler, and Na Cha was a brave young man who always fought for the poor and downtrodden.Na Cha killed Ao Ping for his brutality to the people. As an act of revenge, Ao Ping’s father, Ocean Dragon King Ao Kuang, threatened to cause a tidal wave, which would destroy Li Ching’s home and thousands of others, unless Na Cha was handed over to him. On hearing this, Na Cha fearlessly presented himself in front of his father and Ao Kuang, and took his own life by cutting off his left arm and committing hari-kari. This satisfied Ao Kuang, but Li Ching was angry because of the trouble Na Cha had brought on his parents, and he destroyed the memorial building to his son.Now, Na Cha’s spirit had been received by a divine being called Tai I Chen Jen, who reincarnated him (Na Cha) by embodying his spirit in a lotus flower. Tai I Chen Jen also bestowed on the reincarnated Na Cha two extremely powerful weapons, the Fire Point Lance, and the Wind Fire Wheel. With these weapons, Na Cha defeated Ao Kuang and freed the people from his oppression. He then helped the people to get to the Chou Kingdom where the rulers were kind and they could live in peace.Li Ching’s troops were also attacked by Na Cha, but another supernatural being, called Jan Teng Tao Jen, presented Li Ching with a precious pagoda which he could use to frustrate the attack of his son. Thus father and son stopped fighting and lived in peace forever.Li Ching earned the title, “Heavenly King Holding the Pagoda,” because he must always hold the magical pagoda to safeguard himself against Na Cha.Date | 1974 |
Language | Mandarin |
Duration | 90.27 |
Director | Chang Cheh |
Screenplay | Ni Kuang,Chang Cheh |
Cast | Alexander Fu Sheng, Lu Ti, Chiang Tao, Feng Ko-an |
Genre | Fantasy |
Material Type | Video |
Collection | Shaw Brothers´ Movies |
Source | Trailer video supplied by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Repository | Celestial Pictures Limited |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Accession No. | 174031 |
Na Cha The Great
During the Shang Dynasty, 3000 years ago, there lived a military commander of the Emperor, called Li Ching. He had three sons, named Chin Cha, Mu Cha, and Na Cha. At that time the Emperor was a cruel despotic ruler, and Na Cha was a brave young man who always fought for the poor and downtrodden.Na Cha killed Ao Ping for his brutality to the people. As an act of revenge, Ao Ping’s father, Ocean Dragon King Ao Kuang, threatened to cause a tidal wave, which would destroy Li Ching’s home and thousands of others, unless Na Cha was handed over to him. On hearing this, Na Cha fearlessly presented himself in front of his father and Ao Kuang, and took his own life by cutting off his left arm and committing hari-kari. This satisfied Ao Kuang, but Li Ching was angry because of the trouble Na Cha had brought on his parents, and he destroyed the memorial building to his son.Now, Na Cha’s spirit had been received by a divine being called Tai I Chen Jen, who reincarnated him (Na Cha) by embodying his spirit in a lotus flower. Tai I Chen Jen also bestowed on the reincarnated Na Cha two extremely powerful weapons, the Fire Point Lance, and the Wind Fire Wheel. With these weapons, Na Cha defeated Ao Kuang and freed the people from his oppression. He then helped the people to get to the Chou Kingdom where the rulers were kind and they could live in peace.Li Ching’s troops were also attacked by Na Cha, but another supernatural being, called Jan Teng Tao Jen, presented Li Ching with a precious pagoda which he could use to frustrate the attack of his son. Thus father and son stopped fighting and lived in peace forever.Li Ching earned the title, “Heavenly King Holding the Pagoda,” because he must always hold the magical pagoda to safeguard himself against Na Cha.Date | 1974 |
Language | Mandarin |
Duration | 90.27 |
Director | Chang Cheh |
Screenplay | Ni Kuang,Chang Cheh |
Cast | Alexander Fu Sheng, Lu Ti, Chiang Tao, Feng Ko-an |
Genre | Fantasy |
Material Type | Video |
Collection | Shaw Brothers´ Movies |
Source | Trailer video supplied by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Repository | Celestial Pictures Limited |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Accession No. | 174031 |
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