A Kid from Tibet
西藏小子
Release: 1992-01-10
·Runtime: 96m
·★ 5.8
Fantasy
Action
As the evil sect known as the Black Section of Esoteric Buddhism wreaks havoc on Tibet, a young monk named Wong La (Biao Yuen) is sent to Hong Kong to recover a sacred urn that holds the power to defeat the enemies. Wong soon meets and safeguards a gorgeous woman (Michelle Reis) connected to the urn's protector, while the leader of the Black Section learns of Wong's plan and pursues the urn for himself in this martial arts thriller.
Production Countries
Hong Kong
Production Companies
Yuen Biao Productions Ltd.
Hoventin Films Production Company Limited
Cast
Yuen Biao
as Lo Ba Wong La
Michele Reis
as Chiu Seng-Neng
Nina Li Chi
as Sorcerer's Sister
Yuen Wah
as Sorcerer of Black Section
Roy Chiao
as Lawyer Robinson
Wu Ma
as Saka Lama
Billy Lau Nam-Kwong
as Jail Warden
Michael Lee Ming-Yeung
as Mr Bao
Kingdom Yuen King-Tan
as Mimi
Gabriel Wong Yat-Shan
as Mimi's Lover
Michael Dinga
as Michael
Ka Lee
as Tibetan Thug
Kong Miu-Deng
as Sorcerer's Bald Thug
Chan Sek
as Sorcerer's Thug
Sze Mei-Yee
as Doctor at Robinson's Party
Jackie Chan
as Man at Airport
Jupiter Wong Kin-Man
as Man Walking Away from Public Phone
Jack Wong
as Mr. Bao's Security Guard
Wong Kim-Bun
as Mr. Bao's Security Guard
Ho Chi-Moon
as Party Guest
Lee Wah-Kon
as Party Guest
Hon Chun
as Tibetan Thug / Sorcerer's Thug
Hui Sze-Man
as Woman at Airport
Crew
Yuen Biao
Director
Barry Wong Ping-Yiu
Writer
Yuen Biao
Producer
Lee Chi-Kit
Stunt Coordinator
Bruce Law Lai-Yin
Special Effects Coordinator
Jupiter Wong Kin-Man
Assistant Director
Kwan Lee-Na
Makeup Designer
Lam Hak-Ming
Assistant Director
Chan Wing-Chun
Costume Assistant
Arthur Wong Ngok-Tai
Director of Photography
Marco Mak Chi-Sin
Editor
Shirley Chan Koo-Fong
Costume Design
Ka Lee
Martial Arts Choreographer
Violet Lam
Original Music Composer