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Wong Fei-lung
Wong Fei-lung (born 22 January 1943) is a Taiwanese actor, director, and action director. With a career spanning over 150 films, he was a prominent face during the golden age of Hong Kong cinema. He has been alternatively credited as Wong Lung, Fei Lung, Nam Siu-Foo, and Huang Fei-Lung. Actor In 1970 he had a part in the film ''Golden Sword and the Blind Swordswoman''. In 1972 he appeared in '' Chaochow Guy'' with Tien Peng, Nancy Yen Nan-See and Wang Kuan Hsiung, and in Kung Fu Mama. In 1973 he appeared in ''The Flying Tiger'' a film that starred Sylvia Chang Ai-Chia, Wang Kuan Hsiung, Yasuaki Kurata and Tien Feng. In 1974 he had the role of Wong Chin Lau, the Police Intel. Chief in ''Iron Ox, The Tigers Killer'' with Wang Kuan Hsiung and Chi Laan. Since then he has acted in many films in the 1970s including the Bruceploitation films, ''Exit the Dragon, Enter the Tiger'' and ''Fists of Bruce Lee''. Action Director and Director As an action director he has directed the action of ...
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Taiwan
Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia, at the junction of the East and South China Seas in the northwestern Pacific Ocean, with the People's Republic of China (PRC) to the northwest, Japan to the northeast, and the Philippines to the south. The territories controlled by the ROC consist of 168 islands, with a combined area of . The main island of Taiwan, also known as ''Formosa'', has an area of , with mountain ranges dominating the eastern two-thirds and plains in the western third, where its highly urbanised population is concentrated. The capital, Taipei, forms along with New Taipei City and Keelung the largest metropolitan area of Taiwan. Other major cities include Taoyuan, Taichung, Tainan, and Kaohsiung. With around 23.9 million inhabitants, Taiwan is among the most densely populated countries in the world. Taiwan has been settled for at least 25,000 years. Ancestors of Taiwanese indigenous peoples settled the isla ...
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Cinema Of Hong Kong
The cinema of Hong Kong ( zh, t=香港電影) is one of the three major threads in the history of Chinese language cinema, alongside the cinema of China and the cinema of Taiwan. As a former British colony, Hong Kong had a greater degree of political and economic freedom than mainland China and Taiwan, and developed into a filmmaking hub for the Chinese-speaking world (including its worldwide diaspora). For decades, Hong Kong was the third largest motion picture industry in the world following US cinema and Indian cinema and the second largest exporter. Despite an industry crisis starting in the mid-1990s and Hong Kong's transfer to Chinese sovereignty in July 1997, Hong Kong film has retained much of its distinctive identity and continues to play a prominent part on the world cinema stage. In the West, Hong Kong's vigorous pop cinema (especially Hong Kong action cinema) has long had a strong cult following, which is now arguably a part of the cultural mainstream, widely ...
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Chaochow Guy
''Chaochow Guy'' is a 1972 Taiwanese and Hong Kong film of the Martial Arts genre. It is directed by Gam Sing-Yan and stars Tien Peng, Nancy Yen Nan-See, Wang Kuan Hsiung aka Wong Goon-Hung, Wong Fei-Lung Wong Fei-lung (born 22 January 1943) is a Taiwanese actor, director, and action director. With a career spanning over 150 films, he was a prominent face during the golden age of Hong Kong cinema. He has been alternatively credited as Wong Lung, Fe ..., Lee Keung, Poon Chuen-Ling, Blacky Ko Sau-Leung, Chan San-Yat, Ko Jan-Pang and Wong Hoi. This was also Wang Kuan Hsiung's first film. References 1972 films Taiwanese martial arts films 1970s action films 1970s Mandarin-language films Hong Kong martial arts films 1970s Hong Kong films {{Taiwan-film-stub ...
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Tien Peng
Tien Peng (born 1945) is a Chinese actor and director who has been active in Taiwan cinema and Hong Kong cinema. His name also appears as Tin Peng. Filmography Filmography as actor, unless otherwise noted. * '' The Desperate Prodigal'' (1985). Director, Actor * '' Majestic Thunderbolt'' (1985) * ''Virago'' (1984) * '' Three Famous Constables'' (1983) * ''Demon Fighter'' (1982) * '' Escape To Freedom'' (1982) * '' Jade Dagger Ninja'' (1982) * ''Lone Ninja Warrior'' (1982) * '' Dark Lady Of Kung Fu'' (1981) * '' Eagle's Claw And Butterfly Palm'' (1981) * '' Ninja Swords Of Death'' (1981) * ''Jade Fox'' (1980) * ''The Legend of Broken Sword'' (1980) * '' Mask Of Vengeance'' (1980) * ''Silver Spear'' (1980). Director, Actor * '' Veiling Of Hidden Sword'' (1980) * ''Witty Hand, Witty Sword'' (1980) * '' Heroes In The Late Ming Dynasty'' (1979) * ''The Samurai'' (1979) * ''Scorching Sun, Fierce Winds, Wild Fire'' (1979) * '' Wanderer With Nimble Knife'' (1979) * '' Bruce Li's Magn ...
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Wang Kuan Hsiung
Wang Kuan-hsiung was a Taiwanese actor who was a well-known and popular leading man in the kung fu film genre of the 1970s and 1980s. Career Wang is mostly known for his role as Chan Ming Lung aka "The Iron Ox" in '' Iron Ox, The Tiger's Killer'' (1974), which is a tale about a student taking on a group of men, the Five Tigers, in duels to avenge the death of his teacher. This film also featured a well-known actor of the genre, Wong Fei-Lung. Other films in a similar vein around the same time were ''Two Dragons Against Tiger'' (1974) and ''Chase Step By Step'' (1975). Wang's early films include ''Kung Fu Queen'', ''Chaochow Guy'', ''Chase Step by Step'', '' Iron Ox The Tiger's Killer'' (aka ''The Angry Fist''), and ''Two Dragons Against Tiger'', which were all "old school" type of kung fu films that were produced in the 1970s. Wang received a Golden Horse Award for the film '' White Jasmine'',Kaohsiung Film Archive Southern Film Artists/ref> aka ''Mo li hua'', a 1980 film t ...
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Kung Fu Mama
''Queen of Fist'', also known as ''Kung Fu Mama'' (), is a 1972 Hong Kong action martial arts film directed by Lung Chien, produced by Raymond Chow, and starring Hsien Chin-Chu and Wong Fei-lung. Plot An elderly mother travels to Shanghai to look for her missing son. To earn a living, she performs as a street artist with her grandchildren. She discovers that Lin Hie, boss of Shanghai French Concession, killed her son and is holding his daughter (her granddaughter) in captivity. So, she wants to kill the gang leader. Cast * Hsien Chin-Chu as Kung Fu Mama * Zhang Qingqing as Ma Ai-Chen * Jimmy Wang Yu as Ma Yung-Chen * Kang Kai * Tzu Lan * Wong Fei-lung as the gang leader * Tang Chin * Tian Ye * Jin Dao * Zhou Gui * Huang Long * Shan Mao References External links

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