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Journey of the Doomed

Journey of the Doomed stars Tung Wei as a knight that finds himself protecting the life of a beautiful young lady being stalked by a bunch of assassins headed by kung-fu actress extraordinaire Hui Ying-hung. Tung Wei was the kid that Bruce Lee slaps on the head at the beginning of Enter The Dragon. He went on to kung-fu stardom before becoming a highly successful fight director for Jet Li and Jackie Chan.

Top Cast

  • Stephen Tung Wai

    Stephen Tung Wai

    Lin's Brother

  • Alex Man Chi-Leung

    Alex Man Chi-Leung

    Shan

  • Kara Hui Ying-Hung

    Kara Hui Ying-Hung

    Monkey Lin

  • Candice Yu On-On

    Candice Yu On-On

    Fei Hsia

  • Max Mok Siu-Chung

    Max Mok Siu-Chung

    Swallow 13

  • Margaret Lee

    Margaret Lee

    Wind Eel

  • Eddie Koo Koon Chung

    Eddie Koo Koon Chung

    Sima Chung Wang

  • Tony Leung Ka-fai

    Tony Leung Ka-fai

    2nd Prince

  • Fu Yin-Yu

    Fu Yin-Yu

    Shui Erh / Princess

Overview

Journey of the Doomed stars Tung Wei as a knight that finds himself protecting the life of a beautiful young lady being stalked by a bunch of assassins headed by kung-fu actress extraordinaire Hui Ying-hung. Tung Wei was the kid that Bruce Lee slaps on the head at the beginning of Enter The Dragon. He went on to kung-fu stardom before becoming a highly successful fight director for Jet Li and Jackie Chan.

Rating

6.1 / 10
8 Reviews
1 Popular

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