Middle Kingdom's Mark of Blood

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Middle Kingdom's Mark of Blood
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Traditional Chinese 中原一點紅
Simplified Chinese 中原一点红
Directed byHsiao Mu
Screenplay byHai Liang
Story by Gu Long
CinematographyLiao Wan-wen
Edited byKong Wong-hung
Production
companies
大新影業公司
南强影业公司
Release date
  • 1980 (1980)
Running time
90 minutes
CountriesHong Kong
Taiwan
LanguageMandarin

Middle Kingdom's Mark of Blood, also known as Red Dot Chivalry, is a 1980 film adapted from Gu Long's Chu Liuxiang novel series.

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Hong Kong and Philippine releases

Middle Kingdom's Mark of Blood was fully restored and released by Mei Ah Entertainment. It was dubbed in Cantonese and was aired by Asia Television. In the Philippines the movie was produced by Dreamscape Entertainment Television.


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