
Two Crippled Heroes
Overview
Two cripples protect a beautiful girl who is on the run from local gangsters and who has become temporarily blinded, while trying to disguise the fact that they are crippled so they can win her affections.
Top Cast
Shun Chung-Chuen
Shun Chung-Chuen
Shun Chung-Chuen
Thomas Hong Chiu-Ming
Thomas Hong Chiu-Ming
Thomas Hong Chiu-Ming


Pao Cheng-fang
Pao Cheng-fang
Pao Cheng-fang
Chia Kai
Chia Kai
Chia Kai
Chung-kuei Chang
Chung-kuei Chang
Chung-kuei Chang
Chang-Ju Kuo
Chang-Ju Kuo
Chang-Ju Kuo
Chin-Lai Sung
Chin-Lai Sung
Chin-Lai Sung


Yu Heng
Yu Heng
Yu Heng
Shun-Hsing Weng
Shun-Hsing Weng
Shun-Hsing Weng


Shen Yuen
Shen Yuen
Shen Yuen
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