

The Magic Crane
Directed by Benny Chan Muk-SingOn his way to a congress of kung fu masters, an initiate falls from a high cliff, only to be rescued by lovely Tien Lam (Anita Mui), who rides a huge (and sorry-looking) crane. The rest of the movie features a battle between warring martial arts factions, an equally fierce rivalry between the two daughters of the Crane Master, the accidental empowerment of an unprincipled master after having eaten half of a secret scroll, a battle with an immense tortoise whose spleeny vapors save a group of poisoned swordsmen, lots of great aerial fights against nearly invincible villains, and the usual blood spurting from assorted mouths.
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The Magic Crane was released on 19 augustus 1993.
The Magic Crane was directed by Benny Chan Muk-Sing.
The Magic Crane has a runtime of 1 u, 33 m.
The Magic Crane was produced by Tsui Hark.
On his way to a congress of kung fu masters, an initiate falls from a high cliff, only to be rescued by lovely Tien Lam (Anita Mui), who rides a huge (and sorry-looking) crane. The rest of the movie features a battle between warring martial arts factions, an equally fierce rivalry between the two daughters of the Crane Master, the accidental empowerment of an unprincipled master after having eaten half of a secret scroll, a battle with an immense tortoise whose spleeny vapors save a group of poisoned swordsmen, lots of great aerial fights against nearly invincible villains, and the usual blood spurting from assorted mouths.
The key characters in The Magic Crane are Ma Kwun-Mo (Tony Leung Chiu-wai), Pak Wan-Fai (Anita Mui Yim-Fong), Butterfly Lam (Rosamund Kwan Chi-Lam).
The Magic Crane is rated Not Rated.
The Magic Crane is an Action, Adventure, Fantasie film.
The Magic Crane has an audience rating of 1.7 out of 10.














