The Kid (1950 film)
The Kid, also known as Kid Cheung and My Son A-Chang, is a 1950 Hong Kong drama film starring the then 9-year-old Bruce Lee in his first leading role in the title role of "Kid Cheung", based on a comic book character written by Yuen Bou-wan,[1] who also has a role in the film. Co-starring Lee's father, Lee Hoi-chuen, this is the second film in which the father and son worked together on, the other being The Birth of Mankind in 1946.
The Kid | |
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Original Hong Kong film poster | |
Traditional | 細路祥 |
Simplified | 细路祥 |
Mandarin | Xì Lù Xiáng |
Cantonese | Sai3 Lou6 Ceong4 |
Directed by | Fung Fung |
Produced by | Leung Biu |
Screenplay by | Cho Kei |
Based on | Kid Cheung by Yuen Po-wan |
Starring | Bruce Lee Lee Hoi-chuen Fung Fung |
Cinematography | Yuen Chang-sam |
Edited by | Mang Lung |
Production company | Datong Film Company |
Distributed by | Xingguang Film Company |
Release date |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | Hong Kong |
Language | Cantonese |
Cast
- Bruce Lee as Kid Cheung
- Lee Hoi-chuen as Hung Pak-ho
- Fung Fung as Flash Knife Lee
- Yee Chau-sui as Uncle Ho
- Chan Wai-yue as Lui Mei
- Yuen Po-wan as Boaster Chiu
- Ko Lo-chuen as Secretary Ko
- Tong Yuen as So Mui
- Wong Kwai-lam as Ngau
- Fung So-po as Chu
- Chow Chi-sing as Four Eyed Joe/Tsui
- Yip Ping as Hung's wife
- Ko Chiu as Secretary
- Yip Yan-foo as Teacher
- Ting Ling as Staff
- Fung Ging Man as gang member
- Che Tin as Ratso Ping
- Lee Chau-wan as maid
- Mok Wan-ha as Factory worker
- Allyson Chang as Factory worker
- Law Lan as Factory worker
- Chan Lap-pan as landlady
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See also
- Bruce Lee filmography
- Hong Kong films of 1950
External links
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