The Magic Crane
1993 Hong Kong film
The Magic Crane is a 1993 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Benny Chan, produced by Tsui Hark, and written by Hark and Tsui Tak-cho. It stars Tony Leung Chiu-wai, Anita Mui and Rosamund Kwan based on the novel Xian He Shen Zhen by Wolong Sheng.
Cast
- Tony Leung Chiu-wai as Ma Kwan-mo
- Anita Mui as Pak Wan-fai
- Rosamund Kwan as Butterfly Lam
- Damian Lau as Yat Yeung-chi
- Lawrence Ng as So Pang-hoi
- Norman Chui as Lam Hoi-ping
- Zhang Tielin as General Cho Hung
- Jay Lau as Lady Jade Flute
- Vindy Chan as Chan Ngo
- Lau Shun as crippled Reverend of Tai Kok Temple
- Yu Ming-hin as clan member
- Michael Lam as clan member
- Yiu Man-kei as clan member
Theme songs
- The Magic Crane (新仙鹤神针)
- Proudness (傲)
Box office
This film grossed HK$8,159,384 at the Hong Kong box office in its theatrical run from 19 August to 2 September 1993 in Hong Kong. [citation needed]
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- Let's Rage the Gangland (1988)
- A Moment of Romance (1990)
- Son on the Run (1991)
- What a Hero! (1992)
- A Moment of Romance II (1993)
- The Magic Crane (1993)
- Wounded Tracks (1994)
- Happy Hour (1995)
- Man Wanted (1995, also produced)
- Big Bullet (1996, also writer and produced)
- Who Am I? (1998)
- Gen-X Cops (1999, also writer and produced)
- Gen-Y Cops (2000, also produced)
- Heroic Duo (2003, also produced)
- New Police Story (2004, also produced)
- Divergence (2005, also produced)
- Rob-B-Hood (2006, also writer and produced)
- Invisible Target (2007, also writer and produced)
- Connected (2008, also writer and produced)
- City Under Siege (2010, writer, produced and editor)
- Shaolin (2011, also produced)
- The White Storm (2013, also writer and produced)
- Call of Heroes (2016, also writer and produced)
- Meow (2017, also produced)
- Raging Fire (2021, also writer and produced)
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- The Butterfly Murders (1979)
- We're Going to Eat You (1980, also writer)
- Dangerous Encounters of the First Kind (1980, also writer)
- All the Wrong Clues for the Right Solution (1981)
- Zu Warriors from the Magic Mountain (1983)
- Shanghai Blues (1984, also produced)
- Aces Go Places 3 (1984)
- Working Class (1985, also produced)
- Peking Opera Blues (1986, also produced)
- A Better Tomorrow III: Love & Death in Saigon (1989, also produced)
- Once Upon a Time in China (1991, also writer and produced)
- King of Chess (1991, uncredited, also produced)
- Once Upon a Time in China II (1992, also writer and produced)
- The Master (1992, also produced)
- Green Snake (1993, also writer and produced)
- Once Upon a Time in China III (1993, also writer and produced)
- The Lovers (1994, also writer and produced)
- Once Upon a Time in China V (1994, also writer and produced)
- The Blade (1995, also writer and produced)
- The Chinese Feast (1995, also writer and produced)
- Love in the Time of Twilight (1995, also writer and produced)
- Tristar (1996, also writer and produced)
- Double Team (1997)
- Knock Off (1998)
- Time and Tide (2000, also writer and produced)
- The Legend of Zu (2001, also writer and produced)
- Black Mask 2: City of Masks (2002, also produced)
- Seven Swords (2005, also writer and produced)
- Missing (2008, also writer and produced)
- All About Women (2008, also writer and produced)
- Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame (2010, also produced)
- Flying Swords of Dragon Gate (2011, also writer and produced)
- Young Detective Dee: Rise of the Sea Dragon (2013, also writer and produced)
- The Taking of Tiger Mountain (2014, also writer)
- Journey to the West: The Demons Strike Back (2017, also writer and produced)
- Detective Dee: The Four Heavenly Kings (2018, also produced)
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