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黃飛鴻'92之龍行天下 (1992)
The Master
Alias: Wong Fei Hung '92
Origin: Hong Kong
Circuit: Golden Harvest 
Genre: Martial Arts 
Theatrical Run (HK): 05/28/1992 - 06/16/1992
Box Office: HK $8,096,542
 
Director
  Tsui Hark
 
Screenwriters
  Jason Lam Kee-To
  Lau Tai-Muk
 
Martial Arts Directors
  Brandy Yuen Jan-Yeung
  Yuen Wah
 
Producer
  Tsui Hark
 
 
Cast
  Jet Li ... Kit
  Yuen Wah ... Chan Hou Tak
  Crystal Kwok Gam-Yan ... May
  Jerry Trimble ... Master Johnny
  Anne Rickets ... Anna
  Rubén C. González ... Cito
  Guy Fadollone ... Ruben
  Derek Anunciation ... Mouse
  Henry Penzi ... Mouse [2nd actor]
  George Cheung Joh-Chi ... Paul Lee
  Michael Burke ... Oscar
  To Wai-Wo ... Kung Fu teacher
  Kenneth Nowling ... Police detective
  Marc D. Williams ... Hawks gang leader
  Stefanos Miltsakakis ... Johnny's student
  Steven Ho ... Johnny's student
  Kevin Cole ... Johnny's student
  David Wald ... Johnny's student
  Chris Carnel ... Johnny's student
  Dale Jacoby ... Johnny's student
  Rich Hopkins ... Johnny's student
  Doc Watson ... Johnny's student
  John Trujillo ... Johnny's student
  Yuen Gam-Fai ... Fei / Johnny's student
  Cheung Wing-Cheung (2) ... Tiger / Johnny's student
  Lee Fat-Yuen ... Kung Fu student / Johnny's student
  Tony Ling Chi-Wah ... Kung Fu student / Johnny's student
  Glen Chin Ying-Ming ... Taxi driver
  Pamela J. Anderson ... Gymnastics coach
  Cheung Ching ... Clerk of Int'l Publication
  Erwin Villezon ... Hawks gang member
  Spencer Platerns ... Hawks gang member
  Ray Wizard ... Hawks gang member
  Alfred Bonilla ... Hawks gang member
  John Kreng ... Hawks gang member in hat / Hawks gang member with long hair
  Billy Blanks ... Hawks gang member
 
Production Companies
  Golden Harvest Productions
  Vast Art Film Limited
 
Filming Company
  Film Workshop Co. Ltd.
 
Distributor
  Golden Harvest Productions (Hong Kong)
 
2nd Unit Director
  Joe Chu Kai-Sang
 
Story
  Tsui Hark
 
Cinematographers
  Joe Chan Jun-Git   Paul A. Edwards
 
Lighting
  Cheung King-Lin
 
Art Director
  Lynn Christopher
 
Editor
  Kam Ma   Marco Mak Chi-Sin
 
Sound Recordist
  Chow Shao-Lung   Herman Chow Kam-Wing
 
Music
  Tang Siu-Lam
 
Stunt Double
  Ku Huen-Chiu   Steven Ho   Yuen Gam-Fai
  Cheung Wing-Cheung (2)   Lee Fat-Yuen   Tony Ling Chi-Wah
 
Co-Presenter
  Anthony Chow Deng-Au   Michael Lai Siu-Tin
 
Executive Planner
  Roberta Chow Chung-Hang
 
Planning
  David Law Dai-Wai
 
Film Coordinator
  Chiu Sek-Keung
 
Production Manager
  Jue Ji-Hung
 
Recording Studio
  Golden Studios Ltd.   Sound Wave Film Post Production Limited
 
Foley
  Ronny Ching Siu-Lung
 
Post-Production Coordinator
  Catherine Chan Dao-Ho
 
Post-Production Management
  Peter Cheung Yiu-Chung   Angie Lam On-Yee
 
Mandarin Dialogue
  Fung Suet-Yui
 
Filming Location
  United States
 
 
Summary
  Uncle Tak is famous for using Chinese herbal medicines to cure diseases. A martial arts expert, he also teaches the young how to defend themselves. One of his students, Johnny, dreams of monopolizing the teaching of kung fu throughout the United States. To accomplish this, he tries to kill Uncle Tak. Chuck, Uncle Tak's best student from Hong Kong, comes to Los Angeles to find his master. Chuck is willing to let Johnny have his way, and tries to take Uncle Tak back to Hong Kong. But Johnny and his men will not leave Chuck alone. Chuck, on his way back to Hong Kong, returns for the showdown. [Rim Films Catalog] Since the alternative title was WFH 92, might as well mention that Uncle Tak's bonesetting/herbal medicine clinic was called "Po Chi Lam". [Anonymous]



The film was shot in 1990 and then shelved for two years.