A Tale from the East (漫畫奇俠) 34 years old

The Little Princess and her bodyguard Jiang travel 200 years from the past to the present day. They are relentlessly pursued by the evil General Shea Hai, a vicious and seemingly indestructible puffy-faced Blood Devil demon who wants to get his hands on a magical pearl the Little Princess possesses. Sweet Kot-Yee, her fat, greedy brother Chu Tai-Lit, and two goofy electricians come to the aid of the Little Princess and Jiang.

Credits

A Tale from the East Cast

Name Character
Joey Wong She was 22, now 57 years old as Kot-Yee
Manfred Wong He was 33, now 67 years old as Uncle
Billy Lau He was 35, now 70 years old as Chu Tai-Lit
Ni Kuang He was 54, now 88 years old as Wesley
Eric Kot He was 23, now 57 years old as Electrician Number 2
Simon Lui He was 25, now 59 years old as Himself
Amy Yip She was 24, now 58 years old as Herself
Lawrence Cheng He was 35, now 69 years old as Dunn
Alfred Cheung Kin-Ting He was 35, now 69 years old as Director
Jan Lamb He was 22, now 57 years old as Electrician Number 1
Money Lo She was 29, now 63 years old as Herself
Chan Cheuk-Yan as Little Princess
David Ng as Kiang
David Wu (Hong Kong actor) He was 38, now 72 years old as Huang Zhin

A Tale from the East Crew

Name Department
Philip Chan Yan-Kin as Producer. Production
Philip Chan Yan-Kin as Screenplay. Writing
A Tale from the East (34 years)

  • Release day: Monday, January 01, 1990
  • Runtime: 87 minutes