The Ghost Hill (1971) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 1971

Original Title:
十萬金山

Alternate Titles:
Shi wan jin shan

Genres:
Action | Adventure

Production Companies:
International Film Productions
Union Film Company

Production Countries:
Taiwan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 90

The film opens with a duel on a beach between two master swordsman. An elderly master looks on as the two battle. He stops the duel and proclaims one swordsman the winner and awards him the coveted Purple Light Sword making him the new Sword King. He returns home to show his sickly teacher the treasure but they are attacked by the weird minions of evil King Gold who wants to combine the power of the sword with his developing Fire Ball power. The Sword King loses the sword, his master is killed and is forced to join forces with his opponent from the duel to retrieve it. Along the way they are joined by the daughter of the Blind Master and later the Beggar Army.

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Art Direction:
Tsao Nien-Lung
Shang-Lin Chen

Assistant Director:
Lee Tso-Nam

Director:
Ting Shan-Hsi

Director of Photography:
Chiu Yao-Hu

Editor:
Wang Shou

Hairstylist:
Lau Tak-Yee

Lighting Manager:
Huang Hu Nan

Makeup & Hair:
Wu Hsu-Ching

Martial Arts Choreographer:
Chen Shih-Wei

Music:
Yang Ping-Chung

Original Music Composer:
Yang Ping-Chung

Presenter:
Sha Rong-Feng

Producer:
Cheung Tiu-Yin
Ha Ng Leung-Fong

Production Manager:
Sha Si-Di

Sound Recordist:
Wang Yong-Fang

Writer:
Ting Shan-Hsi

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