The Lost Bladesman
| The Lost Bladesman | |||||||||||
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| Traditional Chinese | 關雲長 | ||||||||||
| Simplified Chinese | 关云长 | ||||||||||
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| Directed by | Alan Mak Felix Chong | ||||||||||
| Written by | Alan Mak Felix Chong | ||||||||||
| Produced by | Leung Ting | ||||||||||
| Starring | Donnie Yen Jiang Wen Sun Li | ||||||||||
| Cinematography | Chan Chi-ying | ||||||||||
| Edited by | Kong Chi-leung | ||||||||||
| Music by | Henry Lai Wan-man | ||||||||||
Production companies | Easternlight Films Pop Movies Shanghai Film Group Anhui Media Industry Group Co., Ltd. Star Union Skykee Film and Media Advertisement Co., Ltd. | ||||||||||
| Distributed by | Edko Films Easternlight Films | ||||||||||
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Running time | 107 minutes | ||||||||||
| Country | Hong Kong | ||||||||||
| Language | Mandarin | ||||||||||
| Box office | US$29,598,045 | ||||||||||
The Lost Bladesman is a 2011 historical war and biopic action film loosely based on the story of Guan Yu crossing five passes and slaying six generals in the 14th-century historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms. A Hong Kong-Chinese co-production written and directed by Alan Mak and Felix Chong, the film starred Donnie Yen as Guan Yu, with Yen also serving as the film's action director.