The movie is structured much like a murder mystery, albeit one that gives the viewer a fight scene every couple of minutes. There’s a murderer who goes by the moniker Devil Swordsman gallivanting around the countryside in an outfit that looks like a ninja cloak by way of a KKK robe who’s killing all of the major kung fu masters and clan leaders with a single swipe to the face. One of his first victims is the head of the White Dragon tribe, whose son, Shan, is played by Dorian Tan Tao-Liang. Shan naturally assumes the role of detective in order to avenge his father, since that’s what people do in these movies.
Li Kuan-Chang | Director |
Chien Chin | Screenplay |
Wong Chun | Director of Photography |
Li Kuan-Chang | Executive Producer |
Lee Siu-Cheung | Producer |
Stanley Chow Fook-Leung | Original Music Composer |
Cheung Wah | Sound Recordist |
Chik So Yin | Sound Effects |
Chow Ming | Assistant Director |
Kwok Ting-Hung | Editor |