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The Magnificent Kick

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Directed by
  
Daniel Lau Tan-Ching

Music by
  
Yui Wing-Siu So Yung

Director
  
Daniel Lau Tan-Ching

Produced by
  
Ng Why

Cinematography
  
Ho Hak-Wai

Running time
  
1h 27m

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Screenplay by
  
Sze-To On Wong Mei-Ling (script supervisor)

Starring
  
Kwan Tak-Hing Jason PaiPiao Cecilla Wong Hang-sau

Similar
  
The Family Strikes Back, Dreadnaught, Magnificent Butcher, Aces Go Places IV

The Magnificent Kick (Chinese: 黃飛鴻與鬼腳七) (also known as Secret Kick of Death in the U.K) is a 1980 Hong Kong martial arts biography film. The film is a flashback story of the life of Wong Fei Hung, the chinese martial arts master, and is named after his trademark move- a kick too fast to be countered, known as 'the shadowless kick'. The director is Daniel Lau Tan-Ching, and the producer is Ng Why. The film stars Kwan Tak-hing, Jason Pai-piao, Cecilla Wong Hang-sau and Han Ying-chieh.The production company is Friendship Films (H.K.) Co, Hsu Tang is the production manager, the screenplay is by Sze-To On, and the script supervisor is Wong Mei Ling.The martial art used in the film by Kwan Tak-hing is Hung Ga / Hung Gar.

Kwan Tak-hing as Wong Fei Hung

Kwan Tak-hing acted the role of the famous chinese martial artist and physician, Wong Fei Hung (1847-1924), in 77 films, between 1949 and 1981. That is a world record for the portrayal of one character by the same actor in feature films.The first of his portrayals was in the 1949 film The Story of Huang Fei-hung Part 1, and in 1956 he starred in 25 Fei- hung films. The production of the Fei-hung films ended in 1970, but was revived in 1974 with The Skyhawk, followed by a television series, and then the films Magnificent Butcher in 1979, Magnificent Kick in 1980 and Dreadnaught in 1981. By the time he starred in The Magnificent Kick, Kwan Tak-hing was 75 years of age and a stunt man had to take his place for the most physical scenes.

References

The Magnificent Kick Wikipedia