by Frank Bolte » Thu May 21, 2009 5:55 pm
T H A N K S for the link,and I found it....!!!
But now I guess you also want to find this,since GM Lam Jo is also in this.....check this...
The story of Wong Fei-hung and Lam Sai-wing
Language: Dialogue in Cantonese ;
Phys. Desc: sound, b&w.
Period: Early Republican.
Genre: Martial arts films (Kung fu) (Genre)
Note: Director Wu Pang, '[The film] presents to audiences the real techniques of "Tiger-crane fist" and "Six-thirty pole" that were taught to Master Wong Fei-hung's disciples and described in Chu Yu-chai's biography of Wong. "The Tiger-crane fist" is Lam Sai-wing's specialty... and Master Wong's "Six-thirty pole" has personally delivered many a lesson to ruffians.' ('Wong Fei-hung and I', p.135-136)
Zhongxin's inaugural production.
Lam Sai-wing's nephew Lam Cho, disciple Lau Cham and others starred in a cameo part.
To commemorate the 33rd anniversary of Lam Sai-wing's coaching of martial arts in Hong Kong, the film was timed to be released during the master's birthday.
Rel Date: 29. 10. 1954.
Prod. Place: Hong Kong.
Credits: Director, Wu Pang.
Screenwriter, Wong Fung ; Executive Producer, Wong To ; Planning Producer, Wong Hon-yiu, Wah Kwong-kei, Se Sing-chung, Law Chun ; Producer, Wu Wai, Fung Wai ; Original Story, Chu Yu-chai ; Martial Arts Consultant, Lau Cham, Lam Cho, Lee Yan-sang.
Casts: Kwan Tak-hing (as Wong Fei-hung), Cheng Wai-sum (as Ling Wan-kai), Cheng Bik-ying (as Lam Man-kuen), Lau Cham (as Lam Sai-wing), Lam Kar-yee, Sek Kin (aka Shek Kin) (as Lui Kung-cheung).
Prod. Co.: Hong Kong : Zhongxin Film Company, 1954.
Other Org.: Hong Kong [Distribution] : Evergreen Motion Picture Company [Distribution], 1954 [Release].
Title: The story of Wong Fei-hung and Lam Sai-wing
Other Title: The story of Huang Feihong and Lin Shirong
Pinyin: Huang Fei Hong yu Lin Shi Rong
Synopsis: Local tyrant Lui Kung-cheung forces a marriage with Lam Man-kuen, the fiancee of Ling Wan-kai, and thus gets into a feud with Man-kuen's uncle Lam Sai-wing. Wong Fei-hung takes Sai-wing as his disciple, and in the duel at Lok Sin Theatre, joins forces with Sai-wing and Ling to defeat the tyrant.
Theme Song: 'Sending spring wishes' / Librettist, Chow Long ; Performer, Cheng Bik-ying.
Organisation: Zhongxin Film Company, production.
Evergreen Motion Picture Company, distribution.
Trans. Of: 黃飛鴻與林世榮.
Personality: Wu Pang, 1909/12/21-2000/3/26, director.
Wong, Fung, 1923-198?, screenwriter.
Wong, To (executive producer) executive producer.
Wong, Hon-yiu, planning producer.
Wah, Kwong-kei, planning producer.
Se, Sing-chung, planning producer.
Law, Chun, planning producer.
Wu, Wai (producer) producer.
Fung, Wai (producer) producer.
Chu, Yu-chai, original story.
Lau, Cham, martial arts consultant. cast.
Lam, Cho, martial arts consultant.
Lee, Yan-sang, martial arts consultant.
Kwan, Tak-hing, 1905/6/27-1996/6/28, cast.
Cheng, Wai-sum, cast.
Cheng, Bik-ying, 1931- cast. performer.
Lam, Kar-yee, cast.
Shek, Kin, 1913- cast.
Chow, Long, librettist.