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A Kid from Tibet

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A Kid from Tibet
US DVD cover
Directed byYuen Biao
Written byBarry Wong
Sam Chi-leung
Chan Kam-cheong
Produced byYuen Biao
StarringYuen Biao
Michelle Reis
Yuen Wah
Nina Li Chi
Wu Ma
CinematographyArthur Wong
Chan Tung-chuen
Edited byMarco Mak
Music byViolet Lam
Distributed byGolden Harvest
Release date
  • 21 December 1991 (1991-12-21)
Running time
97 minutes
CountryHong Kong
LanguagesCantonese
Tibetan
Box officeHK$10,384,155

A Kid from Tibet (Chinese: 西藏小子) is a 1991 Hong Kong martial arts action film starring and directed by Yuen Biao, who also produced. The film was written by Barry Wong, Sam Chi-leung, and Chan Kam-cheong. The film features two more former members of the Seven Little Fortunes: Yuen Wah as an evil sorcerer and a cameo appearance from Jackie Chan. A Kid From Tibet is Yuen's only credit as director. It was filmed in Taiwan, Hong Kong and partly on location in Tibet.

Plot

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When the evil "Black Section of Esoteric Buddhism" had tried to invade Tibet years ago, the Tibetan monks used a powerful magical item, the "Babu Gold Bottle" to expel them. The Tibetan master (Wu Ma) has the bottle's cap and wishes to reunite it with the bottle as the Black Section are stirring once more. He sends a young monk, Wong La (Yuen Biao) to Hong Kong to recover the sacred bottle, which is in the possession of a crippled lawyer.

Wong meets and protects a woman, Chiu Seng-Neng (Michelle Reis) who is acting as the agent for the lawyer, and the Black Section fight to gain the magical bottle for themselves.

The leader of the Black Section (Yuen Wah) learns of the intended hand-over, and seeks to get the Babu Gold Bottle for himself.

Cast

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  • Yuen Biao as Lo Ba Wong La
  • Michelle Reis as Chiu Seng-neng
  • Yuen Wah as Black Section Sorcerer
  • Nina Li Chi as Sorcerer's Sister
  • Roy Chiao as Lawyer Robinson
  • Michael Dingo as Michael
  • Wu Ma as Wong's Master
  • Billy Lau as Airport Security Guard / Jail Warden
  • Lau Chau-sang (Fung Lee) as Tibetan henchman
  • Lay Kah as Tibetan henchman
  • Jackie Chan as Airport Passenger (cameo)
  • Kingdom Yuen as Mimi
  • Gabriel Wong as Mimi's lover
  • Anthony Carpio as Black Section Sorcerer's Henchman
  • Jack Wong
  • Corey Yuen
  • Lee Ming-yeung as Mr. Bao
  • Bruce Law

See also

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