Secret Service of the Imperial Court was one of the last kung fu/swordplay films to be made at Hong Kong's Shaw Bros. studio. Set in the Ming Dynasty, it makes excellent use of the studio's vast array of sprawling sets and colorful costumes to give a real period flavor. It has a good cast, lots of large-scale fight action and an exciting storyline about a conflict between an honorable officer and a corrupt Eunuch.
Directing | Tony Lou Chun-Ku | Director |
Writing | Cheung Gwok-Yuen | Writer |
Production | Mona Fong Yat-Wah | Producer |
Editing | Henry Cheung Siu-Hei | Editor |
Sound | Ying Ping Li | Sound Effects Editor |
Sound | Shing Chin-Yung | Music |
Costume & Make-Up | Pan Min-Hua | Makeup Artist |
Editing | Shao Kuang Liu | Editor |
Editing | Kan-Sing Chan | Editor |
Art | Ho Kim-Sing | Art Direction |
Writing | Tony Lou Chun-Ku | Writer |
Sound | Su Chen-Hou | Music |
Art | Chan King-Sam | Art Direction |
Sound | Ming Yang Chen | Sound Effects Editor |
Sound | Hsu Ping-Kuang | Sound Recordist |
Camera | Chin Chiang Ma | Director of Photography |
Costume & Make-Up | Lau Gai-Sing | Makeup Artist |
Costume & Make-Up | Liu Chi-Yu | Costume Design |