Shaolin Temple - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Shaolin Temple"
少林寺 (1982)
Timing: 1:40 (100 min)
Shaolin Temple - TMDB rating
6.975/10
142
Shaolin Temple - Kinopoisk rating
7.088/10
2962
Shaolin Temple - IMDB rating
6.8/10
5100

Actors and characters

Photo Jet Li #34681Photo Jet Li #34682Photo Jet Li #34683Photo Jet Li #34684

Jet Li

Jet Li
Character Gong Yuen (Jue Yuan)
Photo Hai Yu #100446
Hai Yu
Character Master Tan Chuang
Photo Yu Chenghui #180761Photo Yu Chenghui #180762Photo Yu Chenghui #180763

Yu Chenghui

Yu Cheng-Hui
Character General Wang Ren Ze
Photo Ding Lan #258274Photo Ding Lan #340851

Ding Lan

Ding Lan
Character Bai Wuxia (Wu Sha)
Photo Hu Jian-Qiang #258275

Hu Jian-Qiang

Hu Jian Qiang
Character Wu Kong
Photo Jiankui Sun #271491
Jiankui Sun
Character Se Kong (Shih Kung)
Liu Huai Liang
Character Liao Kong
Photo Ji Chunhua #169185Photo Ji Chunhua #169186Photo Ji Chunhua #169187Photo Ji Chunhua #331281
Chunhua Ji
Character Chain Gang Guard Tu Ying
Zhang Jianwen
Character Abbot Fang Zhang
Yan Di Hua
Character Abbot Seng Zhi
Photo Wong Kwong-Kuen #340852
Wang Guang Quan
Character Li Shi Min
Du Chuan-Yang
Character Wei Kong
Cui Zhi Qiang
Character Xuan Kong
Photo Xun Feng #258276
Cham Fung
Character Dao Kong
Pan Han-Guang
Character Zhi Cao
Photo Henry Fong #108543
Henry Fong
Character Hui Neng
Jiang Hongbo
Character Hui Yin
Shan Qi Bo Tong
Character Hui Yang
Pan Qing-Fu
Character General #1
Su Fei
Character General #2
Chen Guo-An
Character General #3
Bian Li-Chang
Character General #4
Wang Guo-Yi
Character General #5
Sun Sheng-Jun
Character General #7

Chin Tsi-Ang

Chin Tsi-Ang
Character Old Woman at Inn
Photo Shing Gwan-On #85279
Shing Gwan-On
Character Soldier at Inn

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film was shot in Hunan Province in a real Buddhist temple.
  • In 1989, the film and its sequels were shown on Soviet television in the television almanac 'Around the World' (an attachment to the program 'Travel Club') in 15-minute segments. The film became cult among young people and spurred a growing interest in Eastern martial arts in the USSR.
  • Although the Shaolin Monastery actually exists, the level of proficiency in martial arts of its monks is greatly exaggerated.
  • In 1989, the film and its sequels were shown on Soviet television in segments of 15 minutes each as part of the television almanac "Around the World" (an appendix to the "Travel Club" program). The film became a cult favorite among young people and spurred a growing interest in Eastern martial arts in the USSR.
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