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{{Infobox film
| name = Hell's Wind Staff
| name = Hell's Wind Staff
| image = HellsWindstaffDVDCover.jpg
| image = HellsWindstaffDVDCover.jpg
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| caption = DVD cover
| caption = DVD cover
| director = Lu Chin-ku<br/>Tony Wong
| director = Lu Chin-ku<br/>Tony Wong
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| writer = Huang Yu-liang<br/>Tony Wong<br/>Thomas Tang
| writer = Huang Yu-liang<br/>Tony Wong<br/>Thomas Tang
| story = Tony Wong
| story = Tony Wong
| starring = [[Hwang Jang Lee]]<br/>Meng Yuen-man<br/>Mang Hoi<br/> Kwan Yung-moon
| starring = [[Hwang Jang-lee|Hwang Jang Lee]]<br/>Meng Yuen-man<br/>Mang Hoi<br/> Kwan Yung-moon
| music = Frankie Chan
| music = Frankie Chan
| cinematography = Ma Goon-wa
| cinematography = Ma Goon-wa
| editing = Poon Hung-yiu
| editing = Poon Hung-yiu
| distributor = Yuk Long Movies
| distributor = Yuk Long Movies
| released = {{film date|1979|7|5|Hong Kong}}
| released = {{Film date|1979|7|5|df=y}}
| runtime = 85 min.
| runtime = 85 min.
| country = Hong Kong
| country = [[Hong Kong]]
| language = [[Cantonese]]<br/>[[Chinese language|Chinese]]
| language = [[Cantonese]]
| budget =
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'''''Hell's Wind Staff''''' (aka '''''Hell'z Windstaff''''' and '''''Dragon and the Tiger Kids''''') is a [[Hong Kong films of 1979|1979]] [[Cinema of Hong Kong|Hong Kong]] [[martial arts film]] directed by Lu Chin-ku, and also written, produced, storied and directed by Tony Wong, and starring [[Hwang Jang Lee]], Meng Yuen-man, Mang Hoi and Kwan Yung-moon.
'''''Hell's Wind Staff''''' (released in the United Kingdom as '''''Hell'z Windstaff''''' or also known as '''''The Dragon and the Tiger Kids'''''.) is a 1979 Hong Kong [[martial arts film]] directed by Lu Chin-ku, and also written, produced, storied and directed by Tony Wong based in edition of a comic book [[Oriental Heroes|龍虎門]] made in hong kong, starring [[Hwang Jang-lee|Hwang Jang Lee]], Meng Yuen-man, Mang Hoi and Kwan Yung-moon.


==Plot==
==Plot==
Two young kung fu experts are terrorized by an evil warlord whose weapon is known as the Hell's Wind Staff. With the aid of an old rival of the warlord, they train in the Dragon Hands and the Rowing Oar to face off against the deadly Hell's Wind Staff.
Two young kung fu experts are terrorized by an evil warlord whose weapon is known as the Hell's Wind Staff. With the aid of an old rival of the warlord, they train in the Dragon Hands and the Rowing Oar to face off against the deadly Hell's Wind Staff.

==References==
The film is referenced on [[Wu-Tang Clan]] member [[GZA]]'s 1995 album [[Liquid Swords]] with a track entitled "Hell's Wind Staff: Killa Hills 10304", and on the Wu Tang Clan's second album released in 1997 "Wu Tang Forever" with the track entitled "Hellz Wind Staff"


==Cast==
==Cast==
*[[Hwang Jang Lee]] – Lu Shan-tu
*[[Hwang Jang-lee|Hwang Jang Lee]] – Lu Shan-tu
*Meng Yuen-man – Tiger Wang
*Meng Yuen-man – Tiger Wang
*Mang Hoi – Stone Dragon
*[[Mang Hoi]] – Stone Dragon
*Kwan Yung-moon – Shek
*Kwan Yung-moon – Shek
*Jason Pai Piao – Ching Wan-li
*Jason Pai Piao – Ching Wan-li
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*Lee Chu-hwa – Muscles
*Lee Chu-hwa – Muscles
*Lin Ke-ming
*Lin Ke-ming
*Lo Wai – Hsu’s Student
*Lo Wai – Hsu's Student
*Tai San – Recruits Fishermen
*Tai San – Recruits Fishermen
*Wang Han-chen – Uncle Fu
*Wang Han-chen – Uncle Fu
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==DVD release==
==DVD release==
On February 24, 2003, DVD was released by Eastern Heroes at the [[United Kingdom|UK]] in [[DVD region code|Region 2]].
DVD was released in [[DVD region code#2|Region 2]] in the United Kingdom on 24 February 2003, it was distributed by Eastern Heroes.
In the US it was released on DVD by Xenon Video (2003) in 2.35:1 ratio, original language (Cantonese with Chinese and English subtitles burned in), the ending where you see the bad guy get shoved into a tree stump and his legs yanked apart like a wishbone, is truncated. The World Video release (2001) is full screen, English dubbed and it features the full ending.


==See also==
==External links==
* {{IMDb title|0079483}}
*[[Hwang_Jang_Lee#Filmography|Hwang Jang Lee filmography]]

== External links ==
* {{imdb title|0079483|Hell's Wind Staff}}

{{CinemaofHongKong}}


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[[Category:Rape and revenge films]]
[[Category:1970s Hong Kong films]]


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Latest revision as of 18:54, 23 December 2023

Hell's Wind Staff
DVD cover
Directed byLu Chin-ku
Tony Wong
Written byHuang Yu-liang
Tony Wong
Thomas Tang
Story byTony Wong
Produced byTony Wong
Hwang Yen-kwang
StarringHwang Jang Lee
Meng Yuen-man
Mang Hoi
Kwan Yung-moon
CinematographyMa Goon-wa
Edited byPoon Hung-yiu
Music byFrankie Chan
Distributed byYuk Long Movies
Release date
  • 5 July 1979 (1979-07-05)
Running time
85 min.
CountryHong Kong
LanguageCantonese

Hell's Wind Staff (released in the United Kingdom as Hell'z Windstaff or also known as The Dragon and the Tiger Kids.) is a 1979 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Lu Chin-ku, and also written, produced, storied and directed by Tony Wong based in edition of a comic book 龍虎門 made in hong kong, starring Hwang Jang Lee, Meng Yuen-man, Mang Hoi and Kwan Yung-moon.

Plot

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Two young kung fu experts are terrorized by an evil warlord whose weapon is known as the Hell's Wind Staff. With the aid of an old rival of the warlord, they train in the Dragon Hands and the Rowing Oar to face off against the deadly Hell's Wind Staff.

Cast

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  • Hwang Jang Lee – Lu Shan-tu
  • Meng Yuen-man – Tiger Wang
  • Mang Hoi – Stone Dragon
  • Kwan Yung-moon – Shek
  • Jason Pai Piao – Ching Wan-li
  • Yip Fei-yang – Tiao Erh
  • Lau Hok-nin – Master Wang Fu-hu
  • Baan Yun-sang – Snake Fighter
  • Wong Mei – Master Liu Chia-wen
  • Hsu Hsia – Cousin Hsu
  • Cheung Hei – Older Fisherman #1
  • Chui Fat – Beats Up Unwilling Fishermen
  • Gam Tin-chue – Older Fisherman #2
  • Ho Kei-chong
  • Kei Ho-chiu
  • Lee Chu-hwa – Muscles
  • Lin Ke-ming
  • Lo Wai – Hsu's Student
  • Tai San – Recruits Fishermen
  • Wang Han-chen – Uncle Fu
  • Yeung Sai-gwan

Action choreographers

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DVD release

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DVD was released in Region 2 in the United Kingdom on 24 February 2003, it was distributed by Eastern Heroes. In the US it was released on DVD by Xenon Video (2003) in 2.35:1 ratio, original language (Cantonese with Chinese and English subtitles burned in), the ending where you see the bad guy get shoved into a tree stump and his legs yanked apart like a wishbone, is truncated. The World Video release (2001) is full screen, English dubbed and it features the full ending.

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