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1976 film
The Story in Temple Red Lily
Directed byKarl Liao Chiang-Lin
Screenplay by
  • Gai Ming
  • Lo Tou-Tak
Produced by
  • Hoh Kwok-Keung
  • Wong Ming
Starring
Edited byChiang Huang-Hsiung
Music byLee Lam
Production
company
Chien Hsiang Film Co.
Release date
  • 23 October 1976 (1976-10-23)
Running time88 minutes
Countries
LanguageMandarin

The Story in Temple Red Lily (Mandarin: 火燒紅蓮寺 Pinyin: Huǒshāo hónglián sì) is a 1976 Hong Kong historical drama-martial arts film produced by Hoh Kwok-Keung and Wong Ming and directed by Karl Liao Chiang-Lin. It stars Chia Ling, Dorian Tan Tao-liang, and Lung Fei in lead roles.

Plot

The Story in Temple Red Lily tells the tale of how the Shaolin Monastery came under the control of those who wished to take over the Chinese government during the Song dynasty.

Production notes

The film was shot in Taiwan.

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