All Men Are Brothers (1975)
a.k.a. Dong kai ji
Director: Chang Cheh
Synospis[]
Based on one of China's enduring epic novels, written in the 14th century, "All Men Are Brothers" continues the patriotic story of righteous warriors battling despotic leaders, featuring mythic characters familiar to every Chinese, and with a cast that has achieved an equally celebrated status among Shaw Brothers devotees: Ti Lung, David Chiang, Chen Kuan-tai and Danny Lee.
Male Deaths[]
- Lung Ti ['Tiger Killer' Wu Sung]
- Chung Wang [Shih Hsiu 'The Rash']
- Kuang Yu Wang [Chang Ching]
- Bolo Yeung [General Shi Hsing-Fang]
- Danny Lee ['White Stripe' Chang Shun]
- Kuan Tai Chen ['Tattooed Dragon' Shih Chen]
- Yen-Tsan Tang ['Short Life' Yuan Hsiao Yu]
- David Chiang ['The Beau' Yen Ching]
- Mei Sheng Fan ['Black Whirlwind' Li Kuei]
- Michael Wai-Man Chan ['Twin Spears' Tung Ping]
- Ching Wong [Minister Lu]
- Kang Liu [General Wan Tien-chou]
- Lin Tung [General Teng Yuan-Hsuan]
- Ching Tien [Prince Fang Tien-Ting]
- Tsai-Pao Tung [Rebel Officer]
- Dan Lau ['Winged Tiger 'Lei Heng]
- Shi-Kwan Yen [Rebel]
- Chuan Chen [Rebel Officer]
- Chi Chin Wu ['Sick Tiger' Yang Hsiung]
- Feng-Chen Chen [General Shih Pao]
- Yung Chieh Lei [Yuan 'the Second']
Female Deaths[]
- Feng Yu [Lady Sun Erh-niang]