This film adaptation of The Heaven Sword and the Dragon Sabre was produced by Yeung Tsz Kong Movie Enterprises Limited and released in 1965. The main cast included Lam Kar Sing, Chan Ho Kau, Lee Hung, and Connie Chan Po Chu.
The influence of Jin Yong’s martial arts novels spread to television in the mid and late 1970s. Commercial Television took the lead to broadcast the TV drama series The Eagle-shooting Heroes in April 1976, which received an enthusiastic response from audiences. Artist Tsui Shing On was invited to produce comics based on the series to enhance the publicity campaign.
This film adaptation of The Brave Archer was produced by Shaw Brothers (Hong Kong) Limited and released in 1977. The main cast included Alexander Fu Sheng, Tanny Tien Niu, Danny Lee (Li Hsiu Hsien), Li Yi Min, Ku Feng and Hui Ying Hung. Shaw Brothers produced three films in the The Brave Archer series, namely The Brave Archer, The Brave Archer 2, and The Brave Archer 3, released in 1977, 1978, and 1981 respectively. The picture shows the film poster for The Brave Archer in 1977.
This film adaptation of The Brave Archer was produced by Shaw Brothers (Hong Kong) Limited and released in 1977. The main cast included Alexander Fu Sheng, Tanny Tien Niu, Danny Lee (Li Hsiu Hsien), Li Yi Min, Ku Feng and Hui Ying Hung. Shaw Brothers produced three films in the The Brave Archer series, including The Brave Archer, The Brave Archer 2, and The Brave Archer 3, released in 1977, 1978, and 1981 respectively. The picture shows the handbill for The Brave Archer in 1977.
This film adaptation of Legend of the Fox was produced by Shaw Brothers (Hong Kong) Limited and released in 1980. The main cast included Linda Chu, Kuo Chue, Chiang Sheng (Chiu Kang Sang), Lu Feng, Chien Hsiao Hou. Shaw Brothers also produced another film adaptation of Jin Yong's martial arts novel Fox Volant of the Snowy Mountain, New Tales of the Flying Fox, which was released in 1984. The picture shows the film poster for Legend of the Fox in 1980.
This film adaptation of Legend of the Fox was produced by Shaw Brothers (Hong Kong) Limited and released in 1980. The main cast included Linda Chu, Kuo Chue, Chiang Sheng (Chiu Kang Sang), Lu Feng, Chien Hsiao Hou. Shaw Brothers also produced another film adaptation of Jin Yong's martial arts novel Fox Volant of the Snowy Mountain, New Tales of the Flying Fox, which was released in 1984. The picture shows the handbill for Legend of the Fox in 1980.
(From left) Patrick Tse, Jin Yong, Nam Hung, and Leung So Kam. Tse played the role of Yang Guo, while Nam Hung and Leung played the roles of Xiaolongnu, Lu Wushuang and Li Mochou.
Photo of Jin Yong with the film producer, director, key grip and casts of Story of the Vulture Conqueror at the foundation banquet and film production meeting of Emei Film Company. (Back row, from left) film producer Lam Yim (aka Lee Fa), Jin Yong, key grip Chow Chung, director Wu Pang and actor Tso Tat Wah for Guo Jing; (Front row, first left and third left) actress Lee Yuet Ching for the wife of Jebe and actor Lee Ching for Ironheart Yang.
This is a film still from Story of the Vulture Conqueror which was produced by Emei Film Company and directed by Wu Pang, was released on 23 October 1958. (From right) Sek Kin as Qiu Chuji, Lee Ching as Ironheart Yang, Mui Yee as Charity Bao, Lau Siu Man as Skyfury Guo and Lee Hong Kum as Lily Li.
This is a film still from Story of the Vulture Conqueror which was produced by Emei Film Company and directed by Wu Pang, was released on 23 October 1958. Walter Cho and Yung Siu Yi starred as Guo Jing and Huang Rong in the film.
The picture shows a still from the film The Book and the Sword, Part 2 which was produced by Emei Film Company and directed by Lee Sun Fung, was released on 8 June 1960. Cheung Ying played the role of Chen Jia Luo and Yung Siu Yi starred as Princess Fragrance.
The picture shows a still from the film Tales of a Eunuch, adapted from the novel The Deer and the Cauldron, was produced by Shaw Brothers (Hong Kong) Limited and released in 1983 and directed by Hua Shan. Wang Yu (left) played the role of Hsiao Pao and Gordon Liu (right) played the role of Emperor Kang Hsi.
The Legend of the Book of Sword is the first TV drama series produced by TVB on Jin Yong's novels, which was first broadcast in 1976. The photo shows Jin Yong with producer Wong Tin Lam and the cast. (Back row, from left: Sek Kin, Gigi Wong, Go Miu Si, Adam Cheng, Liza Wong, Jin Yong, Wong Tin Lam, Yu On On, Louise Lee, Kwan Hoi Shan, Kong Ngai, Ha Yu, Cheung Wood Yau; Second row from left: Lee Ka Ding, Kwan Chung, Ng Man Tat; Second row, fifth from left: English Tang; Second row, seventh from left: Wong Wan Choi; First row, center: Kam Hing Yin)