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A Story of Lou Po-Wen

Tsu Hong Wu is a highly fictionalized fantasy retelling of the early years of Zhu Yuanzhang’s life that was obviously geared toward younger audiences. The tale actually begins in Heaven, where the various gods are busy paving the way for a new emperor. The very basic facts of Zhu Yuanzhang’s life are ostensibly correct, but it takes a rather unexpected turn into traditional giant monster territory, with a Taoist priest summoning a gigantic red-haired ogre (amusingly referred to as ‘superman’ in the subtitles) to destroy our heroes, who are in turn rescued when a golden dragon (the animal manifestation of one of the deities from earlier in the film) rises from the ocean to do battle with said ogre

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A Story of Lou Po-Wen

February 18, 1971
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Crew (33)

Directing

Lam Yee Hung
Assistant Director
Wu Yi-Chiang
Assistant Director
Chen Kin-Shan
Continuity
Nie Chin
Continuity
Hsu Ta-Chun
Director
Ben-chuan Tang
Continuity
Tang Ben-Kuan
Script Supervisor
shih hu
Assistant Director

Writing

Tyrone Hsu
Writer
Yu-Yen Lin
Writer

Production

Wen-Mo Hsu
Production Assistant
Wong Chin-Choi
Producer
Chen Ching-Te
Production Manager
Hsin Li
Production Assistant

Sound

Joh Wang-Yuen
Musician
Lin Kun Chi
Sound Recordist

Art

Han-Jin Lin
Set Dresser
Te-Hua Yang
Set Designer
Neng-Ching Huang
Set Dresser
Yoshio Suzuki
Art Direction

Camera

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Costume & Make-Up

Lin Hong-Sheng
Costume Designer
Liao Shu-Chen
Makeup & Hair
Tung Yan
Costume Designer
Hsiao-Liang Chang
Makeup Artist

Crew

Koichi Takano
Special Effects
Chen Ching-Te
Presenter
Chung Shen
Cinematography
Sadao Tsukamoto
Special Effects Assistant
Ho-Sheng Chen
Carpenter
Hei-Shih Lin
Stunt Coordinator

Editing

Lighting

Shuei Chung
Lighting Technician

Visual Effects

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