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| The Champion | |
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| 豪客 | |
| Directed by | Chu-got Ching-wan Yang Ching-chen |
| Written by | Chu-got Ching-wan |
| Produced by | Run Run Shaw |
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| Cinematography | Yan-Chien Chuang |
| Edited by | Ting-Hung Kuo |
| Music by | Fu-Liang Chou |
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| Country | Hong Kong |
| Language | Cantonese |
The Champion (Chinese: 豪客), released in the United States as Shanghai Lil and the Sun Luck Kid and also known as Karate King and Chivalrous Guest,[1][2] is a 1973 Martial Arts Hong Kong film directed by Chu-got Ching-wan and Yang Ching-chen.
Lu Fu (Chin Han) spent a few years in prison for a crime he didn't commit. Upon getting out, Lu Fu returns to his coal-mining hometown to discover Lu Te-Piao (Lung Fei), his brother, has taken over the town and imprisoned their sister, Ah Chu (Shih Szu). [1][3]