词条 | Royal Tramp II |
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|name = Royal Tramp II |image = Royal Tramp II film poster.jpg |caption = Film poster | film name = {{Film name|traditional = 鹿鼎記2神龍教 |simplified = 鹿鼎记2神龙教 |pinyin = Lù Dǐng Jì Èr Shén Lóng Jiào}} |director = Wong Jing |producer = Stephen Shiu Jimmy Heung |story = Louis Cha |screenplay = Wong Jing |starring = Stephen Chow Sharla Cheung Natalis Chan Sandra Ng Chingmy Yau Damian Lau Brigitte Lin Deric Wan |music = William Hu |cinematography = David Chung |editing = Chuen Chi |studio = Win's Movie Productions |distributor = Golden Harvest |released = {{Film date|df=yes|1992|09|24}} |runtime = 93 minutes |country = Hong Kong |language = Cantonese |budget = |gross = HK$36,583,964.00 }} Royal Tramp II is a 1992 Hong Kong film based on Louis Cha's novel The Deer and the Cauldron. The film is a sequel to Royal Tramp, which was released earlier in the same year. PlotFollowing on from the Royal Tramp, after being exposed, Lung-er is bent on eliminating the person who disclosed her true identity - Wai Siu-bo. But complications ensue when Lung-er is assigned to protect Ng Ying-hung who is betrothed to Princess Kin-ning and Wai Siu-bo is assigned to be her escort by the Emperor. During an assassination attempt on the Emperor, Ying-hung and Wai Siu-bo are taken hostage. When Lung-er and her gang members go to rescue Ying-hung and Siu-bo, Ah Ko betrays her master - the one-armed Divine nun - by helping Ying-hung to escape. Lung-er manages to rescue Siu-bo but gets separated from her members. At the Dragon Sect camp, Lung-er is betrayed by Ying-hung and Fung Sek-fan. After being poisoned, she escapes with Siu-bo. In order to be saved, she has to lose her virginity by dawn which in turn will cause her to lose eight tenth of her martial arts' power. Recalling what Siu-bo has told her about Ying-hung and Sam-kwai, she chooses to sacrifice her virginity to Siu-bo and passing eight tenth of her power to him. At Sam-kwai's place, Fung Sek-fan captures Siu-bo's master - Chan Kan-nam - and sends him to the Emperor. In order to save his master, Siu-bo defeats Fung in a duel with his newly acquired martial arts' power and help from Lung-er; gets Fung executed in place of his master. While trying to escape with his master and his five wives (Lung-er, the twins, Princess Kin-ning, and Ah Ko), they are met by the Emperor and his men. But Siu-bo manages to convince the Emperor into letting them go. Cast
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16 : 1992 films|Films based on works by Jin Yong|Hong Kong films|1990s comedy films|1990s adventure films|Films directed by Wong Jing|Works based on The Deer and the Cauldron|Wuxia films|Films based on Chinese novels|Films set in the Qing dynasty|Golden Harvest films|Martial arts comedy films|Adventure comedy films|Films directed by Gordon Chan|Hong Kong comedy films|Hong Kong sequel films |
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