Once Upon a Time in China V | |||||||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 黃飛鴻之五龍城殲霸 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 黄飞鸿之五龙城歼霸 | ||||||||||
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Directed by | Tsui Hark | ||||||||||
Written by | Tsui Hark Lau Daai-muk Lam Kee-to | ||||||||||
Produced by | Tsui Hark Ng See-yuen | ||||||||||
Starring | Vincent Zhao Rosamund Kwan Max Mok | ||||||||||
Cinematography | Ko Chiu-Lam Derek Wan Peter Pau Tak-Hai Tom Lau Ardy Lam | ||||||||||
Edited by | Marco Mak | ||||||||||
Music by | Tsui Hark | ||||||||||
Production companies | Film Workshop Paragon Films Ltd. | ||||||||||
Distributed by | Golden Harvest | ||||||||||
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Running time | 101 minutes | ||||||||||
Countries | Hong Kong China | ||||||||||
Languages | Cantonese Mandarin English | ||||||||||
Box office | HK$4,902,426.00[1] |
Once Upon a Time in China V is a 1994 Hong Kong–Chinese martial arts action film written and directed by Tsui Hark. The film is the fifth installment in the Once Upon a Time in China film series, with Vincent Zhao reprising his role as Chinese martial arts master and folk hero of Cantonese ethnicity Wong Fei-hung after taking over the character from Jet Li in Once Upon a Time in China IV. The film also saw the return of Hark as director (he only co-wrote and produced the fourth film) and of Rosamund Kwan as "13th Aunt", who was absent in the fourth film.