Once Upon a Time in China III (1992)
Wong Fei Hung III: Si wong jaang ba (original title)Reference View | Change View
- R
- 2h 5min
- Action, Adventure
- 24 Dec 1992 (Taiwan)
- Movie
- 1 win & 1 nomination.
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Cast
Jet Li | ... |
Wong Fei-Hung
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Rosamund Kwan | ... |
13th Aunt
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Siu Chung Mok | ... |
Leung Foon
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Xin Xin Xiong | ... |
Ghost Foot Seven
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Shun Lau | ... |
Wong Kei-Ying
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John Wakefield | ... |
Tumanovsky
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Jin Chiu | ... |
Chiu Tin-Bai
(as Gin Chiu)
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Cunzhuang Ge | ... |
Lee Hung-Cheung
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Tak-Yan Wong | ... |
Yan
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Chunzhong Zhang | ... |
Master Chiu
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Jin Meng |
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Jian Zhao |
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Binglei Li | ... |
Li Er (uncredited)
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Directed by
Hark Tsui |
Written by
Tin-Suen Chan | ... | (writer) |
Tan Cheung | ... | (writer) |
Hark Tsui | ... | (writer) |
Produced by
See-Yuen Ng | ... | producer |
Hark Tsui | ... | producer |
Music by
Wai Lap Wu |
Cinematography by
Andrew Lau | ... | (as Wai-Keung Lau) |
Editing by
Angie Lam | ||
Marco Mak | ... | (as Chi-Sin Mak) |
Editorial Department
Simon Broderick | ... | colorist |
Chi Wai Chan | ... | post-production assistant |
Wing-Hung Chong | ... | post-production assistant |
Chi-Chiu Chow | ... | post-production assistant |
Production Design by
Tim Yip | ... | (as Timmy Yip) |
Art Direction by
Tim Yip |
Costume Design by
Tin-kiu Ching |
Makeup Department
Wai-Shing Chung | ... | hair stylist |
Lee-Na Kwan | ... | makeup artist |
Production Management
Wai-Chi Chan | ... | assistant production manager |
Kwai-Chung Chiu | ... | production supervisor |
Siu-Guen Lau | ... | assistant production manager |
Chun-Man Yuen | ... | production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Man-Kei Chin | ... | assistant director |
Pao-chang Li | ... | assistant director |
Yun Tao | ... | assistant director |
Art Department
Kim-Wai Chung | ... | props assistant |
Ringo Fung | ... | assistant art director |
Chi-Kin Lau | ... | assistant art director |
Kun-Lung Li | ... | props |
Sound Department
Kam-Wing Chow | ... | sound mixer |
Hsueh-Yui Feng | ... | dubbing editor: mandarin |
Angie Lam | ... | dubbing editor: cantonese (as On-Yee Lam) |
Ching Siu-Lung | ... | sound effects editor |
Stunts
Dai-Shing Cheng | ... | stunt team: lion dancing |
Ho-Wing Cheng | ... | stunt team: lion dancing |
Yee Cheng | ... | stunts |
Bing-Chuen Cheung | ... | stunts |
Lik Cheung | ... | stunts |
Cheung-Tak Chow | ... | stunt team: lion dancing |
Allen Hai-Han Lan | ... | stunts |
Han-Chou Ho | ... | stunts |
Douglas Kung | ... | stunt team: lion dancing |
Nga Cheung Kwok | ... | stunt team: lion dancing |
Gam-Wah Ling | ... | stunt team: lion dancing |
Tak-Yan Wong | ... | stunts |
Paco Yick | ... | stunt team (as Tin Hung Yee) |
Sing-Kin Yip | ... | stunt team: lion dancing |
Bun Yuen | ... | martial arts director |
Camera and Electrical Department
Piggy Chan | ... | still photographer (as Gam-Chuen Chan) |
Man Keung Cho | ... | second unit cinematographer |
Po Wing Ho | ... | assistant camera |
Wing-Cheung Kwan | ... | assistant lighting |
Chunfu Liu | ... | gaffer |
Baf Sjamsuddin | ... | first assistant camera (as Wu Ya Fei) |
Chi-Ming Wong | ... | gaffer |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Sau-Hon Chan | ... | assistant costume designer |
Mei-Jan Lau | ... | costume assistant |
Music Department
Mark Lui | ... | music arranger |
James Wong | ... | lyrics |
Additional Crew
Raymond Chow | ... | presenter |
Marco Mak | ... | planner |
Gam Chiu Ng | ... | production assistant |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Golden Harvest Company (1992) (Hong Kong) (theatrical)
- Scenepalm (1993) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Sceneplan (1993) (Ireland) (theatrical)
- AMLF (1993) (Netherlands) (theatrical)
- Finnkino (1993) (Finland) (theatrical)
- Golden Harvest Company (1993) (World-wide)
- Shine Time (1993) (Taiwan) (theatrical)
- Sidus Pictures (1993) (South Korea) (theatrical)
- Solar Pictures (1993) (Philippines) (theatrical)
- Fortune Star Media Limited (2000) (World-wide) (copyright owner)
- Dutch FilmWorks (DFW) (2002) (Netherlands) (DVD) (VHS) (retail)
- World Wide Cinema (2002) (Netherlands) (DVD) (VHS) (rental)
- Intercontinental Video (2005) (Hong Kong) (DVD) (remastered version)
- Lighthouse Home Entertainment (2009) (Germany) (DVD)
- Splendid Film (2011) (Germany) (DVD) (remastered)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Cine Art Laboratory (film processing)
- Fine Art Film Production Company (subtitles)
- Golden Harvest Company (post-production sound studio)
- Salon Films (camera and lighting equipment provided by)
- True Technic Ltd. (post-production sound studio)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Wong Fei-Hung and sidekick Chung arrive in Peking just as the Empress announces a Lion Dance martial arts contest. Also accompanying him is cousin Yee, his young, Westernized aunt-by-adoption, to whom Wong is secretly betrothed. Wong faces a possible romantic rival in a Russian diplomat, Tumanovsky, whom Aunt Yee knew back in school, and a martial arts rival in the brutal Club Foot, who beats up Wong's father. Club Foot works for the slimy Leung Fun, who is determined to win the prestigious Lion Dance contest at any cost. However, by the time the spectacular Lion Dance contest occurs many things will change. Written by Reid Gagle |
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Taglines | A Hero Beyond All Others. See more » |
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Parents Guide | Add content advisory for parents » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | First film of "Once Upon a Time in China" series presented in Dolby Stereo sound. See more » |
Goofs | (at around 1h 26 mins) The film that Aunt Yee plays using the projector is 90 degrees clockwise. However all the people who watch it turn their heads to the left (90 degrees counterclockwise). See more » |
Movie Connections | Followed by Once Upon a Time in China IV (1993). See more » |