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Jackie Chan's and Sammo Hung's first acting roles were in Big and Little Wong Tin Bar, a lost film, showing the opening scene, of the 1962 martial arts movie
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Traditional | 大小黄天霸 |
Simplified | 大小黄天霸 |
Cantonese | daai6 siu2 wong4 tin1 baa3 |
Directed by | Lung To |
Produced by | Leung King-hin |
Written by | Lee Yuen-man |
Starring |
Jackie Chan Sammo Hung Li Li-Hua |
Edited by | Fan Ka-ken |
Production
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Great Win Film Co
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Release date
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Running time
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106 minutes |
Country | Hong Kong |
Language | Cantonese |
Big and Little Wong Tin Bar (Chinese: 大小黄天霸) also known as Seven Little Valiant Fighters (Chinese: 橫掃江南七霸天)/Two of a Kind is a 1962 Hong Kong film. The film is notable, for being Jackie Chan's and Sammo Hung's film debut. Until 2016, the film was considered lost. The only footage that survived before that period were a 9-minute opening clip and a short 5 minute clip of dialogue. The film was rediscovered when a complete copy was released onto YouTube on February 3, 2016.
A child learns martial arts in order to become a Kung Fu warrior.
NOTE: Many actors who were featured in this film do not have the same names as they do today, this was due to them taking their master's name which is part of Chinese tradition while studying martial arts.
There were 3 known scenes involving Jackie Chan and some kids. He fights someone older and then sings. Some footage of this film is shown in Jackie Chan: My Story.
Big and Little Wong Tin Bar was filmed Hong Kong in the Cantonese language using Black-and-white 35 mm film with the Mono audio track.