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All Men Are Brothers: Blood of the Leopard

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All Men Are Brothers: Blood of the Leopard
Film poster
Traditional Chinese水滸傳之英雄本色
Simplified Chinese水浒传之英雄本色
Hanyu PinyinShuǐ Hǔ Zhuàn Zhī Yīng Xióng Běn Sè
JyutpingSeoi2 Fu2 Zyun2 Zi1 Jing1 Hung4 Bun2 Sik1
Directed byBilly Chan
Screenplay byJohnny Lee
Based onWater Margin
by Shi Nai'an
Produced byWilson Tong
StarringTony Leung
Joey Wong
Elvis Tsui
Sean Lau
CinematographyJoe Chan
Edited byPoon Hung
Music byWilliam Hu
Production
companies
HK Film Entertainment Production
Pearl River Films
China Film Co-Production
Distributed byNewport Entertainment
Release date
  • 2 April 1993 (1993-04-02)
Running time
97 minutes
CountryHong Kong
LanguageCantonese
Box officeHK$6,595,025

All Men Are Brothers: Blood of the Leopard is a 1993 Hong Kong wuxia film directed by Billy Chan and starring Tony Leung, Joey Wong, Elvis Tsui and Sean Lau. The film is adapted from Shi Nai'an's 14th-century novel Water Margin, which is considered one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature.

Plot

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Lam Chung (Tony Leung), the coach of eight hundred thousand Royal Guards, is a righteous person that is highly regarded by the imperial court and is addressed as a "martial arts mania". One day, Lam meets "Flowery Monk" Lo Chi-sam at Mount Wutai and with their wise appreciation of each other, they become sworn brothers. In order to help his brother to avoid frustration, Lo advises Lam to go to Liangshan County with him, but Lam rejects due to his loyalty.

Lam meets Sau Ng (Sean Lau) and became good friends with him. Ko Nga-noi (Pal Sinn), the godson of evil official Ko Chau (Lau Shun) is coveted by the beauty of Lam's wife (Joey Wong). His underling Luk Him (Lam Wai) is bent on taking the title of the coach of the eight hundred thousand Royal Guards. Lam is later framed by Ko Chau and was sentenced to be escorted to Changzhou Road. In the meantime, Lam's wife, who was trying to protect her chastity, was accidentally killed by Ko Nga-noi. Sau, who is mortally wounded, informs Lam and at this time, Lo joins forces with his brother Lam to battle the army soldiers. Finally, Lam kills Luk Him and avenges his beloved wife and his friend Sau. While on despair, Lam goes to Liangshan with Lo and they become Water Margin Heroes.

Cast

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Note: Some of the characters' names are in Cantonese romanisation.

Box office

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The film grossed HK$6,595,025 at the Hong Kong box office during its theatrical run from 2 to 15 April 1993 in Hong Kong.

Award nomination

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