Teacher Huang San extends to his pupils the high principles of patriotism, thus arousing the hatred of the occupying Japanese. Huang is forced to flee and to escape from the Japanese clutches. One night, he helps a robber escape from a pursuing Japanese officer by firing his gun and thus unintentionally kills the Japanese. Huang San follows to his hideout and from then on, Huang San joins the bandits. Huang San attempts to rob a house but discovers that the occupant is none other than his student Wang Zhongkang who is involved with the guerrillas. Huang San decides to help Zhongkang raid the military arsenal of the enemy. However, as Huang gradually gains the trust of their chief, some jealous associates within the bandit group informs on him. Huang and Zhongkang carry out their raid amid a fierce confrontation, Zhongkang successfully implements his mission but Huang is killed in the battle.
Lion-Hearted Warriors
August 10, 1948
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Wang Yuanlong
Huang San
Wang Hao
Wang Zhongkang
Yuwen Cui
Wang Yunying
Lu Yukun
Lu Deming
Ji Lulu
Xiao Cui
Wen Yi-Min
bandit chief
Tian Xiuli
social butterfly
Wu Jiaxiang
Xiao Wu
Gao Dian
police chief
Yuan Ping
Daping
Biao Chen
Silly Biao
Fang Yuan
Ichiro Nakakura
He Ping
Huang's mother
Che Xuan
Che Yili
Bao Gusong
Japanese officer
Luo Ming
Zhongkang's wife
Chen Huan-Wen
department chief Chen
Ping Fan
Liu Xiaoren
Deng Nan
Japanese army officer
Chen Fei
police chief
Jiang Rui
secret agent B
Fung Ying-Seung
drunkard
Cao Yan
Cao Zhongyong
Hu Siao-fung
Old man
Pengfei Wei
Japanese officer in charge of arsenal
Chiang Nan
Jiang Jieming
Wang Yuanlong
Director
So Chit-ming
Continuity
Wang Yang
Screenplay
Xu Zhaolin
Sound Mixer
Wu Tianhuan
Sound Mixer
Tsui Siu-Lun
Sound Recordist
Wu Tian-Huan
Sound Recordist
Gexin Chen
Music
Ngai Hoi-Fung
Cinematography
Xue Wenhua
Film Processor
Zhou Shiqing
Cinematography
Chan Yuk-chuen
Film Processor
Shen Yuqi
Editor