The Monk, also known as The Kung Fu Monks, is a 1975 Hong Kong martial arts film written, directed by and starring Dean Shek, who makes his directorial debut.
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The Monk | |
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Traditional | 出家人 |
Simplified | 出家人 |
Mandarin | Chū Jiā Rén |
Cantonese | Ceot1 Gaa1 Jan4 |
Directed by | Dean Shek |
Screenplay by | Dean Shek |
Produced by | Yip Tak-han |
Starring | Dean Shek Yen Shi-kwan |
Cinematography | Wong Wing-lung |
Edited by | Tony Chow |
Music by | Frankie Chan |
Production company | Brother Film |
Release date | 12 December 1975 (1975-12-12) |
Country | Hong Kong |
Language | Cantonese |
According to an interview by Dean Shek, the film was developed after a time when Lau Kar-leung asked Shek whether he was daring enough to direct a film, to which Shek replied, "If you dare to invest, I dare to direct".[1]
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