Brothers Five

1970 Hong Kong wuxia film


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::summary 1970 Hong Kong wuxia film ::

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FieldValue
nameBrothers Five
imageBrothersFive.jpg
image_upright0.8
captionFilm poster
native_name
directorLo Wei
producerRunme Shaw
writer
musicWang Fu-ling
cinematographyWu Cho-hua
editingChiang Hsing-lung
studioShaw Brothers Studio
distributorShaw Brothers Studio
released
runtime109 minutes
countryHong Kong
languageMandarin
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| name = Brothers Five | image = BrothersFive.jpg | image_upright = 0.8 | alt = | caption = Film poster | native_name = | director = Lo Wei | producer = Runme Shaw | writer = | starring = | music = Wang Fu-ling | cinematography = Wu Cho-hua | editing = Chiang Hsing-lung | studio = Shaw Brothers Studio | distributor = Shaw Brothers Studio | released = | runtime = 109 minutes | country = Hong Kong | language = Mandarin | budget = | gross = Brothers Five () is a 1970 Hong Kong wuxia film directed by Lo Wei and produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio.

Synopsis

Five brothers of the Gao family were separated at birth when their father was murdered by the evil master of Flying Dragon Villa. Their caretaker left scars on the backs of their left hands so that they will be able to identify each other in the future and reunite to avenge their father. Yan Lai, the daughter of a family friend of the Gaos, finds the brothers and joins them in their quest.

Cast

References

References

  1. (1970). "Brothers Five (1970)".

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