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Fung Hark-On
Fung Hak-on (born 12 September 1948 – 2 March 2016) was a Hong Kong actor. He appears in Hong Kong films since the 1960s until mid 2010s. Career In 1955, Fung became an actor in Hong Kong films. Fung first appeared in Seven Bodies, Eight Deaths and Nine Human Heads, a 1955 film directed by Fung Fung. Fung often plays the antagonist in films. Fung was nominated for Best Action Choreography at the 2nd Hong Kong Film Awards in 1983 for his work in ''Dragon Lord'' with co-star Jackie Chan and stunt coordinator Yuen Kuni. He portrayed Master Cheng in Ip Man 2 (2010) in his final years. His sister, Fung Bo-bo, is also an actress. Death He died on 2 March 2016 from cancer. Selected filmography * ''Xin ye guang bei'' (1962) * ''Piu ling goo fung'' (1962) * ''Ying E sha sao'' (1963) * ''Si feng qiu huang'' (1969) * ''Bao biao'' (1969) * '' Vengeance'' (1970) * ''The Heroic Ones'' (1970) as Warlord Zhu's soldier * ''The Chinese Boxer'' (1970) as Chung-Yi student (uncredited) * ''Xi ...
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Shaxi, Zhongshan
Shaxi () is a town under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Zhongshan in Guangdong Province, China, located to the west of downtown Zhongshan. The township covers an area of and has a population of , including migrant workers. It is administered by 15 neighborhoods and one community committee (). The town is the ancestral hometown for about 70,000 overseas Chinese in such organizations as the Hook Sin Tong. The Town speaks a unique language called the Longdu dialect. In 2002, the GDP of the town reached RMB 2.1 billion and foreign exchange earnings topped RMB 147 millionIt is one of the leading manufacturing centers of casual clothing in the world producing blue jeans and shirts. Each year it holds one of the world's largest trade shows for casual wear, the Chinese International Casual Wear Trade Show (). In 2002, it was designated as "China's Most Famous Town for Casual Wear" by the Chinese Textile Industry Association and Chinese Garment Association. There ar ...
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Man Of Iron (1972 Film)
''Man Of Iron'' is a 1972 Hong Kong film by Shaw Studio.Man Of Iron (1972)
at ''Hong Kong Cinemagic'' It was directed by with Pao Hsueh Lieh.


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* Chen Kuan Tai * Cheng Li * *Zhu Mu *Tin Ching *Yeung Chi Hing *Bolo Yeung Tze *Lo Dik *Wong Ching *Tino Wong Cheung *

The Sentimental Swordsman
''The Sentimental Swordsman'' is a 1977 Hong Kong ''wuxia'' film written and directed by Chor Yuen and produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio. It stars Ti Lung, Derek Yee, Ching Li, Yueh Hua, Fan Mei-sheng and Ku Feng. The film is based on ''Duoqing Jianke Wuqing Jian'' of Gu Long's '' Xiaoli Feidao Series'' of novels. It was one of Shaw Brothers' highest grossing films in the studio's history, and it was followed by a sequel, '' Return of the Sentimental Swordsman'', in 1981. An in-name-only "sequel", '' Perils of the Sentimental Swordsman'', was released in 1982, with no relation to the main character of Little Flying Dagger Li, being based instead in the ''Lu Xiaofeng'' novel series (also by Gu Long), and its previous film adaptations. Synopsis Due to his own extreme ideals, famed swordsman Li has lost everyone dear to him. After his life is saved by a rival swordsman, Li's overwhelming pride makes him forsake the woman he loves and lets her marry his saviour. Now resigned ...
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The Iron-Fisted Monk
''The Iron-Fisted Monk'' (Chinese: 三德和尚与舂米六) is a 1977 Hong Kong martial arts film starring and directed by Sammo Hung in his directorial debut, who also wrote the screenplay with Huang Feng and Yu Ting. The film co-stars Chan Sing, Fung Hark-On and Lo Hoi-pang. The film was released on 25 August 1977. Plot Hawker (Sammo Hung) is sent to the Shaolin temple by the Iron Fisted Monk (Chan Sing), after he saves Hawker from a beating by the Manchus. After being trained by his master ( James Tien) he runs away from the temple, only to be confronted by his master and forced to take the four tests. Whilst this is happening, an official (Fung Hak-on) is indulging in his passion for raping women, and is virtually above the law as he is a powerful Manchu officer. He begins by raping Liang's (Lo Hoi-pang) sister (Chu Ching), who then commits suicide and makes Liang a very angry man. Liang takes his revenge by killing one of those pesky Manchus but everyone thinks Hawker is re ...
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Executioners From Shaolin
''Executioners from Shaolin'' or ''Hung Hsi Kuan'' is a 1977 Shaw Brothers kung fu film based on the life of Hung hsi Kuan directed by Lau Kar-leung. It is released as ''Shaolin Executioners'' outside of Hong Kong and as ''Executioners of Death'' in North America. The film is a multi-generational story of revenge pitting the disciples of Shaolin temple against the historical figure of Pai Mei, founder of Pai Mei kung fu. Later, the movie was released on DVD by Dragon Dynasty. Plot Opening crawl: "Having learned that the revolutionaries were using Shaolin Temple as an undercover, the Manchurian Count ordered Priest Pai Mei and his top disciple Kao Tsin Chung, Governor of Kwangtung and Kwangsi, to raid the shaolin Temple. They surrounded the Temple and set fire to it. In an attempt to rescue his disciples, Priest Chi Shan enter into a crucial duel with Priest Pai Mei." The title scene is a battle between Pai Mei and Master Chi Shan in an empty red backdrop (this type of ope ...
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Challenge Of The Masters
''Challenge of the Masters'' () is a 1976 martial arts-action film released in Hong Kong by Shaw Brothers, and directed by Lau Kar Leung. Plot After his father refuses to teach him kung fu and he is constantly being beaten by rival school students, a young Wong Fei Hung (Gordon Liu) must train under Luk Ah Choy (Chen Kuan Tai) to avenge the evils being done by the rival school. Cast * Gordon Liu – Wong Fei Hung * Chen Kuan-tai – Luk Ah Choy * Lily Li – Sau Lien * Lau Kar-leung – Ho Fu * Lau Kar-wing - Officer Yuan Ching * Yuen Biao - Master Pang's student * Ricky Hui - Lung * Fung Hak-On - Yeung Chung * Eric Tsang - Master Lin's student * Billy Chan - Master Pang's student * Kara Hui * Lam Ching-ying - Master Pang's student * Wilson Tong - Master Tang * John Cheung - Master Pang's student * Danny Chow - Master Lin's student * Huang Ha - Master Lin's student * Mang Hoi Mang Hoi (born 1 May 1958) is an actor from Hong Kong. He won the Best Supporting Actor at the 5th H ...
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Killer Clans
''Killer Clans'' is a 1976 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Chor Yuen and produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio. The film is loosely based on the novel ''Liuxing Hudie Jian'' by Gu Long. Cast * Chung Wa * Chen Ping * Ku Feng * Yueh Hua * Lo Lieh * Wong Chung * Cheng Li * Fan Mei Sheng * Yeung Chi Hing * Ling Yun * Alan Chui Chung-San Chui Chung-San (often known as Shu Zhong Xin, Hsu Zhong-Xin or Alan Hsu; 16 August 1952 – 2 November 2022) was a Hong Kong actor, director, choreographer, martial artist and stuntman. He was known for being an action director and stuntman. Ch ... References External links IMDb entryHK Cinemagic entry 1976 films 1976 martial arts films 1970s martial arts films Shaw Brothers Studio films Films directed by Chor Yuen Kung fu films Hong Kong martial arts films Films based on works by Gu Long 1970s Hong Kong films {{martialart-film-stub ...
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All Men Are Brothers (film)
''All Men Are Brothers'', also known as ''Seven Soldiers of Kung Fu'', is a 1975 Hong Kong ''wuxia'' film based on the Chinese classical 14th century novel ''Water Margin''. The film was produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio and directed by Chang Cheh and Wu Ma. Cast *David Chiang as Yan Qing *Fan Mei-sheng as Li Kui *Chen Kuan-tai as Shi Jin *Wong Chung as Shi Xiu * Danny Lee as Zhang Shun *Wang Kuang-yu as Zhang Qing *Yue Fung as Sun Erniang *Ti Lung as Wu Song *Zhu Mu as Fang La *Tin Ching as Fang Tianding *Tung Lam as Yuan Shang *Jin Bong-jin as Shi Bao *Bolo Yeung as Si Xingfang *Lau Gong as Li Tianrun *Wong Ching as Rebel general Lu *Zhang Yang as Emperor Huizong of Song * Betty Chung as Li Shishi *Ku Feng as Song Jiang * Tetsuro Tamba as Lu Junyi *Chin Feng as Wu Yong *Chen Wo-fu as Xu Ning * Michael Chan as Dong Ping * Lau Dan as Lei Heng *Lei Lung as Qin Ming *Chang Wing-gai as Xie Bao *Lee Wai-hoi as Xie Zhen *Wu Chi-chin as Yang Xiong *Leung Seung-wan as Liu Ta ...
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Erlang Shen
Erlang Shen () or Erlang, also known as the Lord of Sichuan (), is a Chinese god with a third truth-seeing eye in the middle of his forehead. Erlang Shen may be a deified version of several semi-mythical folk heroes who helped regulate China's torrential floods dating variously from the Qin, Sui, and Jin dynasties. A later Buddhist source identifies him as the second son of the Northern Heavenly King Vaishravana. In the Ming semi-mythical novels ''Creation of the Gods'' and ''Journey to the West'', Erlang Shen is the nephew of the Jade Emperor. In the former, he assists the Zhou army in defeating the Shang. In the latter, he is the second son of a mortal and the Jade Emperor's sister Yaoji. In the legend, he is known as the greatest warrior god of heaven. Origin and representations Some common representations of Erlang Shen include Yang Jian, Li Erlang, Yang Bliss and others. The representation of Erlang Shen as Yang Jian is most common in popular media. Li Erlang Li ...
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The Fantastic Magic Baby
''The Fantastic Magic Baby'' (紅孩兒) is a 1975 film directed by Chang Cheh. The film is based on selected chapters of Wu Cheng'en's classical 16th century novel '' Journey to the West'' focusing on the story of Red Boy. Main cast *Ting Wa Chung as Red Boy *Lau Chung-Chun as Sun Wukong *Tang Gok-Yan as Tang Priest Tripitaka *Chen I-Ho as Zhu Bajie *Yeung Fui-Yuk as Sha Wujing *Chiang Tao as Bull Demon King *Woo Gam as Princess Iron Fan *Fung Hak-On as Erlang Shen *Chao Li-Chuan as Guan Yin *Tsai Hung as Juling Shen Juling Shen () is a gigantic river god in Chinese mythology. He is usually associated with the Yellow River. Splitting Mount Hua It is said that Juling Shen split Mount Hua into two halves with his hands and feet so that the Yellow River could ... References External links *A review Archived 1975 films Hong Kong musical films Films based on Journey to the West {{1970s-HongKong-film-stub Films directed by Chang Cheh 1970s Hong Kong fil ...
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Big Brother Cheng
Big Brother Cheng is a 1975 sequel to the Hong Kong hit crime drama '' The Teahouse'' directed by Kuei Chih-Hung. Written by On Szeto, it follows the eponymous character as he continues to protect his community from thugs. Cast *Kuan Tai Chen as Wang 'Big Brother' Cheng *Karen Yeh as Mrs. Wang *Yue Wong as 'Hak-zai' Mun *Lin Tung Lin or LIN may refer to: People *Lin (surname) (normally ), a Chinese surname *Lin (surname) (normally 蔺), a Chinese surname *Lin (The King of Fighters), Lin (''The King of Fighters''), Chinese assassin character *Lin Chow Bang, character in Fat ... as Police Officer External links * Hong Kong Cinemagic entry
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Shatter (film)
''Shatter'' is a 1974 action film starring Stuart Whitman, Lung Ti, Lily Li, Anton Diffring and Peter Cushing. It was the second and final international co-production between Hammer Film Productions of England and Shaw Brothers Studio of Hong Kong. The film was shot entirely on location in Hong Kong. Plot outline Shatter (Stuart Whitman) is a hitman contracted to kill a dictator in a certain African country. He completes his assignment and returns to Hong Kong to collect his fee, only to learn that he himself is the next target of the assassination because he was intended to be used as a scapegoat by his client for a larger political agenda. Being pursued by various government agencies and gangsters, Shatter seeks help from a master martial artist Tai Pah (Lung Ti) and promises to share half of his fee in exchange for Tai Pah's protection and assistance in recovering his fee. Cast *Stuart Whitman - Shatter *Peter Cushing - Rattwood * Anton Diffring - Hans Leber * Lung Ti ...
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