| The Monk | |
|---|---|
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| Traditional Chinese | 出家人 | 
| Simplified Chinese | 出家人 | 
| Hanyu Pinyin | Chū Jiā Rén | 
| Jyutping | Ceot1 Gaa1 Jan4 | 
| Directed by | Dean Shek | 
| Screenplay by | Dean Shek | 
| Produced by | Yip Tak-han | 
| Starring | Dean Shek Yen Shi-kwan  | 
| Cinematography | Wong Wing-lung | 
| Edited by | Tony Chow | 
| Music by | Frankie Chan | 
Production company  | Brother Film  | 
Release date  | 12 December 1975 | 
| Country | Hong Kong | 
| Language | Cantonese | 
The Monk, also known as The Kung Fu Monks, is a 1975 Hong Kong martial arts film written, directed by and starring Dean Shek, who makes his directorial debut.
Cast
- Dean Shek as Si-hung
 - Yen Shi-kwan as Ta-chi
 - Fung Hak-on as Foon Ying
 - Eddy Ko as Ban Fong's boss
 - Shirley Wong as Foon Ying's girl
 - Wong Pau-kei as Thug
 - Gordon Liu as Foon Ying's thug
 - Ho Kei-cheong as Casino manager
 - Wong Shu-tong as Pickpocket
 - Anna Ho as Prostitute
 - Fung Fung as Brothel manager
 - San Sin as Monk
 - Wan Leng-kwong as Man chasing pickpocket
 - Hsu Hsia as Thug
 - Chan Tik-hak
 - Tang Tak-cheung as Thug
 - Lau Kar-wing
 - Chan Kon
 - Tam Po
 - Law Keung
 - Chai Lam as Gambler
 - Ho Po-sing
 - Cheung Chi-ping
 - Lai Yan
 - Chan Keung
 - Chu Kai
 - Ho Kei-cheong
 - Chui Fat
 - Wynn Lau
 - Lo Wai
 - Wan Fat
 - Chik Ngai-hung
 - Ning Mung
 
Production
According to an interview by Dean Shek, the film was developed after a time when Lau Kar-leung asked Shek whether he was daring enough to direct a film, to which Shek replied, "If you dare to invest, I dare to direct".[1]
References
External links
- The Monk at the Hong Kong Movie DataBase
 - The Monk at Hong Kong Cinemagic
 - The Monk at IMDb
 
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