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Huang Feng (黃楓) (born 7 January 1919) was a Chinese-born Hong Kong-based film director, screenwriter and actor. Huang was a native of
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, China. He started his career as an actor, then became a screenwriter and assistant director, before being promoted to a director by Raymond Chow. He is credited with discovering martial artist and actress
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Filmography

* ''Frosty Night'' (1957) (writer) * ''A Marriage for Love'' (1957) (writer) * ''Appointment After Dark'' (1958) (writer) * ''Lady Jade Locket'' (1967) (writer) * ''
The Crimson Charm ''The Crimson Charm'' (Chinese: 血符門) is a 1971 Hong Kong ''wuxia'' film directed by Huang Feng and produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio. Cast *Ivy Ling Po as Yu Fang-fang *Shih Szu as Chiang Shang-ching *Chang Yi as Han Yu *Ku Feng as Cri ...
'' (1970) (director, writer) * ''
The Angry River ''The Angry River'' (Chinese title: 鬼怒川) is a 1971 Hong Kong fantasy action film directed by Huang Feng. It was the first film produced by Golden Harvest. Plot Lan Tin-lung, master of the Liangyi Castle, calls upon all upright swordsm ...
'' (1970) (director) * ''
The Fast Sword ''The Fast Sword'' () is a 1971 Hong Kong action film directed by Huang Feng. The film stars Chang Yi and Wong Chung Shun. The film was shown in France and Germany. Plot Chang Yi and his sister, Hon Seung Kam, live on their farm with their b ...
'' (1971) (director, writer) * ''The Jade-faced Assassin'' (1971) (writer) * ''
Lady Whirlwind ''Lady Whirlwind'' a.k.a. ''Deep Thrust'' () is a 1972 Hong Kong martial arts film written and directed by Huang Feng, starring Angela Mao. Plot A young man Ling Shih-hua (Chang Yi) is severely beaten by Japanese mobsters and left for dead on ...
'' (1972) (director) * '' Bandits from Shantung'' (1972) (director, writer) * '' The Opium Trail'' (1972) (director) * '' Hapkido'' (1972) (director) * ''Kickmaster'' (1973) (writer) * '' When Taekwondo Strikes'' (1973) (director) * '' Stoner'' (1974) (director, writer) * ''The Tournament'' (1974) (director) * ''The Himalayan'' (1975) (director) * ''
Shaolin Plot ''Shaolin Plot'' () is a 1977 Hong Kong film directed by Huang Feng with Sammo Hung in his first starring role and as action director. Huang had been Hung's mentor. Filming took place in South Korea. Cast * James Tien as Little Tiger * Chan S ...
'' (1977) (director) * ''
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 Si ...
'' (1977) (writer) * ''Naked Comes the Huntress'' (1978) (director, writer) * ''The Legendary Strike'' (1978) (director) * ''The Cunning Hustler'' (1978) (director) * ''The Last Judgement'' (1979) (director)


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HK cinemagic entry
(includes pictures) 1919 births Possibly living people Hong Kong film directors {{HongKong-film-director-stub