The Dragon Hunting Well
Oct 06 2020
•1h 20m
•In the early days of the Republic of China, Sun Yicheng, a returned medical graduate student, came to Miwu Town to deliver epidemic prevention medical supplies to the local clinic. Unexpectedly, the quarantine area and town were successively attacked by monsters that day. In order to protect the survivors, Sun Yicheng and Dr. Zuo worked together to successfully kill the monster. And Dr. Zuo finally found a formula to treat the plague, proving that the plague is a disease, not a curse among the superstitious population.
Cast
See allEric Suen Yiu-Wai
Sun Yicheng
Peng Gao Chang
Dr. Zuo
Pei Chenwei
Yu Xan
Guo Wei
Li Kuang
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