Cast
- Jet Li as Wong Fei-hung (doubled by Hung Yan-yan)
- Yuen Biao as Leung Foon
- Jacky Cheung as "Bucktooth" So
- Rosamund Kwan as "13th Aunt" Siu-kwan
- Kent Cheng as "Porky" Wing
- Yuen Kam-fai as Ling Wan-Kai
- Yen Shi-kwan as "Iron Vest" Yim Chun-Tung
- Jonathan Isgar as Jackson
- Steve Tartalia as Tiger
- Mark King as General Wickens
- Lau Shun as Lau Wing-fuk
- Yau Kin-kwok as Shaho gang leader
- Bruce Fontaine as policeman
- Wong Chi-yeung as Governor
- Yuen Cheung-yan as Yim's opponent
- Yuen Shun-yee as honourable Manchu guard
- Jimmy Wang Yu as slave from America
- Hung Yan-yan as Shaho gang member
- Wu Ma as Granduncle Cheung (cameo)
- Shih Kien as old man who gives advice (cameo)
- Simon Yam (cameo)
- Colin George as Jesuit priest
- Leung Gam-san as opera troupe boss
- Joanna Peijiffers as Joanna
- San Sin as lion dance drummer
- To Wai-wo as local militia
- Ling Chi-hung as local militia
- Fei Gin as local militia
- Lam Foo-wai as local militia
- Cho Yuen-daat as local militia
- Lung Biu as Shaho gang member
- Tong Pau-chung as Shaho gang member
- Kong Chuen as Shaho gang member
- Hui Si-man as hawker
- Chan Siu-wah as thug
- Sham Chin-bo as thug
- Wong Wai-leung as thug
- Anthony Carpio as thug (extra)
- Chun Kwai-bo as thug
- Sham Tsim-po
- Sin Ka-fai
- Marcus Fox
- Neil Preen as soldier
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