Master Wong Vs Master Wong
Wong Fei-Hong tires of his life pretending to be a kung fu master, and decides to visit Canton in anonymity, letting his student pretend to be Wong Fei-Hung. However, a crooked businessman and an upright Wong Fei-Hong admirer complicates matters.
Casts & Crew
Alan Tam
Carol Cheng
Teresa Mo
Ng Man Tat
Eric Tsang
Anthony Wong
Gabriel Wong
Wong Yat-Fei
Yuen Cheung-Yan
Wong San
Kenny Wong Tak-bun
Joey Leung
Vincent Kok
Tang Tai-Wo
Ho Chi-Moon
David Wu
Also Directed by Lee Lik-Chi
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