| english title | Young people |
| original title | 年輕人 |
| year | 1972 |
| country | Hong-Kong |
| director | CHANG Cheh - 張徹 | |
| actor | David CHIANG - 姜大衛 | |
| TI Lung - 狄龍 | ||
| LEI Lung | ||
| DANG Tak Cheung | ||
| LAU Gong | ||
| CHIN Chun | ||
| LEE Chiu Jun | ||
| Bolo YEUNG Tze | ||
| producer | Run Run SHAW | |
| scriptwriter | NI Kuang | |
| artistic director | Johnson TSAO | |
| assistant director | Godfrey HO Chi Keung |
| genres | drama period |
| production studio | Shaw Brothers 邵氏 |
Not just the king of kung-fu, Chang Cheh was a versatile director. Young People is his attempt at a teen drama and - looking at it now - it harks back to a more innocent and cornball age. But the charm is its corniness. The longstanding rivalry between a music club and a sports club is compounded by their leaders' mutual interest in a girl. The film is also notable for its fledgling lead actors who would become huge Shaw stars as their career progressed.

