Kung Fu Killer  (2008)

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The tv movie Kung Fu Killer, released in 2008 and directed by Philip Spink, was shot on Sony HDW-F900 Camera with Man-Ching Ng as cinematographer and editing by Mike Banas.
Directed by | Philip Spink
Cinematography by | Man-Ching Ng
Edited by | Mike Banas
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Stereo
Country | USA, Canada
Language | English
Genres | Action

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Cast
Lang Han
Peter Marshall
Sergenov
Young Crane
Young Bai
Kahn's Female Servant
Loo
Beggar Lady
Crane's Mother
Head Siren
Siren Crane
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