The Fugitive (1972)

1972 · Movie · 77 min. · Hong Kong

The Fugitive (1972)

The Fugitive (1972) is a captivating tale of redemption and love, featuring Shaw Brothers' renowned actor Lo Lieh, known for his villainous roles, who undergoes a transformative journey. The narrative revolves around a man whose life takes a dramatic turn for the better due to the purity and innocence of his love interest, portrayed by the acclaimed actress Li Ching, affectionately known as the "doll and acting queen." This film masterfully explores the theme of choosing the lesser of two evils, ultimately culminating in a tragic love story that leaves the audience deeply moved and emotionally drained.

Credits

Direction Chang Tseng-Chai

Cast Li Ching · Lo Lieh · Ku Feng · Cham Siu-Hung · Chan Shen · Cheung Siu-Lun · Chu Gam · Erh Chun · Sammo Hung · Li Chia-Chien · Lee Pang-Fei

Soundtrack Stanley Chow

Screenplay Ni Kuang

Cinematography Han Le Kuang

Technical sheet

Title The Fugitive

Original title The Fugitive (Wang ming tu)

Year 1972

Type Movie

Length 77 min.

Country Hong Kong


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