Yes. The key roles are:
Meng Lo, the Toad in Five Deadly Venoms (1978) is Golden Arm, Che Sa Gang Chief number 1.
Feng Lu, the Centipede in Five Deadly Venoms (1978) is Silver Spear, Che Sa Gang Chief number 2.
Pai Wei, the Snake in Five Deadly Venoms (1978) is Swordsman Li Chin-Ming.
Chien Sun, the Scorpion in Five Deadly Venoms (1978) is Iron Feet / Yang Hu-Yun.
Phillip Chung-Fung Kwok, the Lizard in Five Deadly Venoms (1978) is Agent Hai To.
Sheng Chiang, Yang Tieh (the last pupil) in Five Deadly Venoms (1978) is Fang Shih / Short Axe.
Lung-Wei Wang, the judge in Five Deadly Venoms (1978) is Iron Robe, Che Sa Gang Chief number 3.
Meng Lo, the Toad in Five Deadly Venoms (1978) is Golden Arm, Che Sa Gang Chief number 1.
Feng Lu, the Centipede in Five Deadly Venoms (1978) is Silver Spear, Che Sa Gang Chief number 2.
Pai Wei, the Snake in Five Deadly Venoms (1978) is Swordsman Li Chin-Ming.
Chien Sun, the Scorpion in Five Deadly Venoms (1978) is Iron Feet / Yang Hu-Yun.
Phillip Chung-Fung Kwok, the Lizard in Five Deadly Venoms (1978) is Agent Hai To.
Sheng Chiang, Yang Tieh (the last pupil) in Five Deadly Venoms (1978) is Fang Shih / Short Axe.
Lung-Wei Wang, the judge in Five Deadly Venoms (1978) is Iron Robe, Che Sa Gang Chief number 3.
Note that the five main lead roles in Five Deadly Venoms (1978) do not all play Che Sa Gang chiefs in The Kid with the Golden Arm (1979). The Che Sa Chief kung-fu gimmicks are as follows:
Golden Arm, Chief #1, is the best fighter. His kung-fu style relies on hand techniques and solid stances, and his arms are apparently immune to any kind of physical harm. It is unknown if the rest of his body is equally resilient as nothing has ever gotten past the flawless defense of his arm techniques.
Silver Spear, Chief #2, is second only to Golden Arm. He is acrobatic and aggressively proficient in the use of a specially crafted spear made wholly out of a silvery-like metal.
Iron Robe, Chief #3 (actually played by the Judge in Five Deadly Venoms (1978) ), is next. Skillful in the use of a steel fan with razor edges, he wears a robe covered with iron studs that acts like armor in battle.
Brass Head, Chief #4 (played by Hsiung Yang, who did NOT star in Five Deadly Venoms (1978)), is the least skillful fighter as far as the chiefs go; nonetheless he is no pushover, as his aggressive kung-fu style includes the use of head butts made lethal by a solid brass helm he wears.
Iron Feet is simply expert in a style of kung-fu that strongly emphasizes kicking techniques. He masquerades as the leader of an escort service while waiting for an opportunity to eliminate Golden Arm and become the leader of his own gang of outlaws.
Hai To's gimmick is that while a government agent, he is also a drunkard who is loyal to nobody and nothing except the wine, and that he fights best while drunk.
Pai Wei as Swordsman Li Chin-Ming is simply proficient in the Chinese two-edged sword.
Sheng Chiang as Fang Shih uses paired hand axes in battle. He is always seen fighting alongside his partner, Yin Chu, who wields a poleaxe in battle. Yin and Fang are known together as Long Axe and Short Axe.
A minor 'gimmick' role in this movie is the Sand Palm, a fighter whose hands are covered in a sandy substance that administers a contact poison to whoever he strikes.
Golden Arm, Chief #1, is the best fighter. His kung-fu style relies on hand techniques and solid stances, and his arms are apparently immune to any kind of physical harm. It is unknown if the rest of his body is equally resilient as nothing has ever gotten past the flawless defense of his arm techniques.
Silver Spear, Chief #2, is second only to Golden Arm. He is acrobatic and aggressively proficient in the use of a specially crafted spear made wholly out of a silvery-like metal.
Iron Robe, Chief #3 (actually played by the Judge in Five Deadly Venoms (1978) ), is next. Skillful in the use of a steel fan with razor edges, he wears a robe covered with iron studs that acts like armor in battle.
Brass Head, Chief #4 (played by Hsiung Yang, who did NOT star in Five Deadly Venoms (1978)), is the least skillful fighter as far as the chiefs go; nonetheless he is no pushover, as his aggressive kung-fu style includes the use of head butts made lethal by a solid brass helm he wears.
Iron Feet is simply expert in a style of kung-fu that strongly emphasizes kicking techniques. He masquerades as the leader of an escort service while waiting for an opportunity to eliminate Golden Arm and become the leader of his own gang of outlaws.
Hai To's gimmick is that while a government agent, he is also a drunkard who is loyal to nobody and nothing except the wine, and that he fights best while drunk.
Pai Wei as Swordsman Li Chin-Ming is simply proficient in the Chinese two-edged sword.
Sheng Chiang as Fang Shih uses paired hand axes in battle. He is always seen fighting alongside his partner, Yin Chu, who wields a poleaxe in battle. Yin and Fang are known together as Long Axe and Short Axe.
A minor 'gimmick' role in this movie is the Sand Palm, a fighter whose hands are covered in a sandy substance that administers a contact poison to whoever he strikes.
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- How long is The Kid with the Golden Arm?1 hour and 26 minutes
- When was The Kid with the Golden Arm released?November 2, 1979
- What is the IMDb rating of The Kid with the Golden Arm?7 out of 10
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- Who wrote The Kid with the Golden Arm?Cheh Chang and Kuang Ni
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- What is the plot of The Kid with the Golden Arm?Director Chang Cheh reunites the Five Venoms in his second biggest cult hit in the West. It's Lo Meng's most memorable performances whose showdown with fellow Venom Kuo Chue is artistically violent while being graphically artsy.
- What genre is The Kid with the Golden Arm?Action and Drama
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