

The Comet Strikes
1971 Directed by Lo WeiThere was a civil strife in the court. In order to protect the king, some loyal ministers and the king hid in an old house. This old house was known as a haunted house; whoever lived in the house shall die for sure. Mr. and Mrs. Tse went to the haunted house but died in it. Their son Tse Tin Jun wanted to find out the truth of his parents’ death, so he went to the house. At the mean time, another minister knew the king's hiding in the house. He sent out a military force to kill the king. Actually Mr. and Mrs. Tse pretended to die to deceive the public. Tin Jun stood with his parents and the loyal ministers to fight against the rebels. After the blood battle, they eventually annihilated the rebels...

Nora Miao
....................................................Siu Yuk

Patrick Tse Yin
....................................................Siu Chong

Lo Wei
....................................................Big Boss

Stanley Fung Shui-Fan
....................................................Big Chiu

Tony Liu
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Li Kun
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Sek Kin
....................................................Sifu
Director
...........................................................Lo Wei
Producer
...........................................................Raymond Chow
Production Supervisor
...........................................................Lo Wei
Director of Photography
...........................................................Lam Kwok-Cheung
Screenplay
...........................................................Lo Wei
Art Direction
...........................................................Chien Sung
Makeup Artist
...........................................................Simon Chan Kwok-Hong
Production Companies
...................................................Orange Sky Golden Harvest
Production Countries
........................................................Hong Kong
Spoken Languages
....................................................广州话 / 廣州話
Genres
....................................................Action
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