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The Water Margin

"Seven masters with a thousand ways to kill!"

The corruption in the Sung Dynasty of 11th century China is so rampant that it inspires a band of Oriental Robin Hoods - the Honorable 108. Mountain bandits who nevertheless live by a scrupulous code of conduct, the Honorable 108 pledge to end the repression of the brutal overlords.

Top Cast

  • David Chiang Da-Wei

    David Chiang Da-Wei

    The Prodigy, Yen Ching / Yen XiaoYi

  • Tetsuro Tamba

    Tetsuro Tamba

    Jade Unicorn, Lu Chun I

  • Toshio Kurosawa

    Toshio Kurosawa

    Golden Spear, Shi Wengong

  • Tung Lin

    Tung Lin

    Heavenly King, Chao Kai

  • Ku Feng

    Ku Feng

    Welcome Rain, Sung Jiang

  • Chin Feng

    Chin Feng

    Clever Star Wu Yung

  • Elliot Ngok Wah

    Elliot Ngok Wah

    Leopard Man, Lin Chong

  • Wong Chung

    Wong Chung

    Fearless One, Shih Hsiu

  • Ti Lung

    Ti Lung

    Tiger Killer Wu Sung

Overview

The corruption in the Sung Dynasty of 11th century China is so rampant that it inspires a band of Oriental Robin Hoods - the Honorable 108. Mountain bandits who nevertheless live by a scrupulous code of conduct, the Honorable 108 pledge to end the repression of the brutal overlords.

Rating

6.8 / 10
22 Reviews
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