Chang Cheh (; 10 February 1923 – 22 June 2002) was a
Chinese filmmaker,
screenwriter,
lyricist
A lyricist is a writer who writes lyrics (the spoken words), as opposed to a composer, who writes the song's music which may include but not limited to the melody, harmony, arrangement and accompaniment.
Royalties
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and producer active in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. Chang Cheh directed more than 90 films in
Greater China
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, the majority of them with the
Shaw Brothers Studio
Shaw Brothers (HK) Limited () was the largest film production company in Hong Kong, operating from 1925 to 2011.
In 1925, three Shaw brothers— Runje, Runme, and Runde—founded Tianyi Film Company (also called "Unique") in Shang ...
in Hong Kong. Most of his films are action films, especially ''
wuxia
( , literally "martial arts and chivalry") is a genre of Chinese literature, Chinese fiction concerning the adventures of martial artists in ancient China. Although is traditionally a form of historical fantasy literature, its popularity ha ...
'' and ''
kung fu
Chinese martial arts, commonly referred to with umbrella terms Kung fu (term), kung fu (; ), kuoshu () or wushu (sport), wushu (), are Styles of Chinese martial arts, multiple fighting styles that have developed over the centuries in Greater Ch ...
'' films filled with violence.
In the early 1970s he frequently cast actors
David Chiang and
Ti Lung in his films. In the late 1970s he mainly worked with a group of actors known as the
Venom Mob. Chang Cheh is also known for his long-time collaboration with writer
Ni Kuang
Ni Cong (30 May 1935 – 3 July 2022), courtesy name Yiming, better known by his pen name Ni Kuang (also romanised Ngai Hong, I Kuang and Yi Kuang), was a Hong Kong American, Hong Kong-American novelist and screenwriter. He wrote over 300 C ...
.
Career
Referred to as "The Godfather of Hong Kong cinema", Chang directed nearly 100 films in his illustrious career at Shaw Brothers, which ran the gamut from swordplay films (''
One-Armed Swordsman
''The One-Armed Swordsman'' is a 1967 Hong Kong ''wuxia'' film produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio. Directed by Chang Cheh, it was the first of the new style of ''wuxia'' films emphasizing male anti-heroes, violent swordplay and heavy bloodle ...
'', ''The Assassin'', ''
Golden Swallow'') to kung fu films (''
Five Shaolin Masters'', ''
Five Venoms'', ''
Kid with the Golden Arm'') to more modern period dramas (''
Chinatown Kid'', ''
Boxer From Shantung'', ''
The Generation Gap'') to lavish costume epics (''
The Water Margin'', ''
The Heroic Ones'', ''
Boxer Rebellion
The Boxer Rebellion, also known as the Boxer Uprising, was an anti-foreign, anti-imperialist, and anti-Christian uprising in North China between 1899 and 1901, towards the end of the Qing dynasty, by the Society of Righteous and Harmonious F ...
'').
After graduating from
National Central University (
Nanjing University
Nanjing University (NJU) is a public university in Nanjing, Jiangsu, China. It is affiliated and sponsored by the Ministry of Education. The university is part of Project 211, Project 985, and the Double First-Class Construction. The univers ...
) in
Chongqing
ChongqingPostal Romanization, Previously romanized as Chungking ();. is a direct-administered municipality in Southwestern China. Chongqing is one of the four direct-administered municipalities under the State Council of the People's Republi ...
, where he studied politics, Chang moved to
Hong Kong
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, where he became a film critic. Chang got his start in the film industry as a screenwriter; his first script was ''Girl's Mask'', a movie from
Shanghai
Shanghai, Shanghainese: , Standard Chinese pronunciation: is a direct-administered municipality and the most populous urban area in China. The city is located on the Chinese shoreline on the southern estuary of the Yangtze River, with the ...
which was released in 1947. He wrote several more scripts before making his directorial debut in 1949 with ''Happenings in Ali Shan''. His first big hit came with 1967's ''
One-Armed Swordsman
''The One-Armed Swordsman'' is a 1967 Hong Kong ''wuxia'' film produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio. Directed by Chang Cheh, it was the first of the new style of ''wuxia'' films emphasizing male anti-heroes, violent swordplay and heavy bloodle ...
'', the first film in Hong Kong history to gross HK$1 million. The film catapulted actor
Jimmy Wang Yu to stardom and cemented Chang's status as one of Hong Kong's top directors. In the same year, he released ''The Assassin'', another early Chang classic, and in 1968 he followed up with
''Golden Swallow'',
a sequel to
King Hu's classic wuxia picture ''
Come Drink With Me
''Come Drink with Me'' ( zh, t=大醉俠, l=Great Drunken Hero, p=Dà Zuì Xiá) is a 1966 Cinema of Hong Kong, Hong Kong ''wuxia'' film produced by Shaw Brothers Studio and directed by King Hu. Set during the Ming dynasty, it stars Cheng Pei- ...
''.
Chang often co-wrote scripts with fellow screenwriter
Ni Kuang
Ni Cong (30 May 1935 – 3 July 2022), courtesy name Yiming, better known by his pen name Ni Kuang (also romanised Ngai Hong, I Kuang and Yi Kuang), was a Hong Kong American, Hong Kong-American novelist and screenwriter. He wrote over 300 C ...
, and occasionally co-directed films with directors such as
Baau Hok-li,
Wu Ma
Fung Wang-yuen (22 September 1942 – 4 February 2014), better known by his stage name Wu Ma, was a Hong Kong actor, director, producer and writer. Wu Ma made his screen debut in 1963, and with over 240 appearances to his name (plus 49 directoria ...
and
Gwai Chi-hung. He even occasionally wrote and co-wrote music for his films. In addition to his film related work, he also wrote novels, poetry and non-film related articles under numerous pseudonyms.
Chang was heavily influenced by directors
Akira Kurosawa
was a Japanese filmmaker who List of works by Akira Kurosawa, directed 30 feature films in a career spanning six decades. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential filmmakers in the History of film, history of cinema ...
,
Hideo Gosha,
Sergio Leone
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Leone's film-making style ...
, and
Sam Peckinpah,
Cheh brought elements from these movies into his own work, revolutionizing Hong Kong filmmaking. His swordplay films of the 1960s (including ''One Armed Swordsman''), filled with bloody scenes of the hero cutting his way through a roomful of opponents, were considered at the time by Westerners to be violent trash but are now looked back on as masterpieces of the genre.
In the early 1970s Chang began making kung fu films (including
Five Shaolin Masters and
Five Venoms) sometimes filming four or five movies in a single year. His earlier kung fu movies were often done in collaboration with choreographer (and future director)
Lau Kar Leung, who Chang had worked with, along with choreographer Tong Gaai, on earlier films. After falling out with Lau on the set of ''
Disciples of Shaolin'', Chang started featuring a troupe of actors made up of
Sun Chien,
Chiang Sheng,
Philip Kwok,
Lo Meng,
Lu Feng,
Wei Pai (and
Yu Tai Ping), who would come to be known as "
The Venoms", as actors and choreographers in his films. His films from this period, including ''
Five Deadly Venoms'', ''
Kid with the Golden Arm'', and ''
Crippled Avengers'', feature a heavy influence from the
wuxia
( , literally "martial arts and chivalry") is a genre of Chinese literature, Chinese fiction concerning the adventures of martial artists in ancient China. Although is traditionally a form of historical fantasy literature, its popularity ha ...
movie genre, and are considered his most popular films in the west – not counting 1982's ''
Five Element Ninjas'', aka ''Chinese Superninjas''.
Chang was a pioneer of what is known by some as "
heroic bloodshed"; films that emphasize brotherhood, loyalty and honor, and several of his films, including ''
Vengeance'', ''
Boxer From Shantung'' and ''
Chinatown Kid'', can be seen as clear influences on the later work of directors such as
John Woo
John Woo Yu-sen ( zh, t= ; born 22 September 1946) is a Hongkongers, Hong Kong film director known as a highly influential figure in the action film genre. The recipient of various accolades, including a Hong Kong Film Awards, Hong Kong Film Award ...
and
Ringo Lam
Ringo Lam Ling-Tung (, 8 December 1955 – 29 December 2018) was a Hong Kong film director, producer, and screenwriter. He was known for his Action film, action and crime films produced during the Hong Kong New Wave, many of them comprising ent ...
. His influence on future filmmakers such as
Quentin Tarantino
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(who listed Chang as a dedicatee in the end credits of
Kill Bill: Volume 2),
Robert Rodriguez
Robert Anthony Rodriguez ( ; born June 20, 1968) is an American filmmaker, composer, and visual effects supervisor. He shoots, edits, produces, and scores many of his films in Mexico and in his home state of Texas. Rodriguez directed the 1992 ...
and
Zhang Yimou
Zhang Yimou (; born 14 November 1950) is a Chinese filmmaker.Tasker, Yvonne (2002). "Zhang Yimou" i''Fifty Contemporary Filmmakers'' Routledge Publishing, p. 412. . Google Book Search. Retrieved 21 August 2008. A leading figure of China's Cinem ...
is unquestionable.
John Woo
John Woo Yu-sen ( zh, t= ; born 22 September 1946) is a Hongkongers, Hong Kong film director known as a highly influential figure in the action film genre. The recipient of various accolades, including a Hong Kong Film Awards, Hong Kong Film Award ...
, who lists Cheh as his chief filmmaking inspiration, worked as assistant director on many of the master's films, including ''
Boxer From Shantung'', ''
The Water Margin'' and ''
The Blood Brothers''.
Filmography
Films
TV series
In 1992, Chang produced
Taiwan Television's ''Ma's Assassination'' (刺馬), which tells the same story as his 1973 film ''
The Blood Brothers''. The series is directed by
Lu Feng and stars, among other actors,
David Chiang.
As lyricist
Chang Cheh wrote the lyrics of more than 70 Chinese songs that have appeared in his films. The theme song of his directorial debut ''Happenings in Ali Shan'' (), also known as "Gao Shan Qing" (高山青; "The High Green Mountain"), is a particularly famous song in the Sinophone world.
References
Further reading
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External links
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Senses of Cinema: Great Directors Critical DatabaseChang Cheh: the Godfather of the Kung Fu Filmwebsite
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1923 births
2002 deaths
Chinese film directors
Hong Kong film directors
Shaw Brothers Studio
Nanjing University alumni
Film directors from Shanghai
Writers from Shanghai
Chinese lyricists
Chinese emigrants to British Hong Kong