The Rebellious Reign

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The Rebellious Reign
雍正與年羹堯
Directed byFong Chiung
Produced by Lo Wei
Starring Jimmy Lee
Norman Chui
Alan Chui Chung-San
Kwan Young-Moon
Lee Kwan
Distributed byGoodyear Movie Company
Release date
  • 24 September 1980 (1980-09-24)
Running time
85 minutes
LanguageMandarin

The Rebellious Reign is a 1980 historical drama martial art movie, directed by Fong Chiung and starring Norman Chu Siu-Keung, Jimmy Lee (Lung Fong) and Alan Chui Chung-San.

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Plot

Nin Gang Yiu (Jimmy Lee), after training for the hard time, decides to go to the outside world and join the 4th prince (Norman Chu) for gaining the king's position. Eventually Yiu along with Pai Tai Hau (Alan Hsu) decided to make a rebellion towards the 4th prince for justice.

Cast

Trivia

The movie was originally made for starring Bruce Lee, however since his death in 1973, the movie had to be delayed. [1]

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References

  1. DVD cover for The Rebellious Reign (1980)