A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 18, 1989
Original Title:
秦俑
Alternate Titles:
Chin, der Krieger aus dem Jenseits
Dynasty Warrior - Der Krieger des Kaisers
Fight and Love With a Terracotta Warrior
Qin Yong
Terrakottakrigeren
古今大戰秦俑情
Genres:
Adventure | Fantasy | Romance
Production Companies:
Art & Talent Groupe Inc.
Production Countries:
Hong Kong
Ratings / Certifications:
ID: Asia-Pacific Film Festival KR: 18
Runtime: 110
China 3000 years ago. It's the time of the Qin dynasty. The emperor seeks immortality by busily letting his alchemists search for a formula and building the famous terracotta army from the bodies of outlaws and the condemned. This is the time Mong Tiang Fong and court lady Twon fall deeply in love. Such a thing is not tolerated at the court and when their relationship is discovered both are sentenced to death. In the meantime the alchemists have discovered the formula of immortality, but decide to destroy their work. However Twon gets possession of one immortality pill which she manages to give to Tiang Fong before he's made a terracotta warrior too. China 1930. While on location a film crew discovers parts of the grave of emperor Qin guarded by the terracotta warriors. Tiang Fong, being immortal, awakes...
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Action Director:
Wang Chi
Tony Ching Siu-Tung
Director:
Tony Ching Siu-Tung
Director of Photography:
Peter Pau
Lee San-Yip
Editor:
Marco Mak Chi-Sin
Novel:
Lilian Lee
Producer:
Tsui Hark
Chu Mu
Hon Pau Chu
Writer:
Lilian Lee
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