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Chien Lung

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Biography

Chien Lung (1916-1975) was a film director in Taiwan. His real name was Hong Xinde. He worked as a film screenwriter and director until his death.

Known For

Gold Snatchers
6.8

Two foster brothers fight in a deadly struggle for possession of their mother's gold fortune and a beautiful young woman.

Gold Snatchers

1973
The Screaming Tiger
6.3

Rare was the film in 1973 that incorporated the star's name in the title. One of the few such films was Screaming Ninja, aka Wang Yu, King of Boxing. The story is set in China in the early 1900x. Essentially playing an extension of himself, action-star Wang-Yu spends much of the time defending himself against evil martial-arts masters. He also tries to make sense of a tragic incident in his past.

The Screaming Tiger

1973
Kung Fu Powerhouse
7.0

Chained together in a ring of mistrust and hate, the good and the bad fight in karate.

Kung Fu Powerhouse

1973
Queen of Fist
6.7

Local gangsters apply pressure to the wrong family when they realize that the leader of the family is a mother with powerful kung fu skills.

Queen of Fist

1973
The Angry Hero
8.0

Martian arts film from Taiwain directed by Kim Lung.

The Angry Hero

1973
Boxers of Loyalty and Righteousness
6.7

Warlord Yu Ming gained great power for himself. Anyone he suspected of disloyalty was jailed or murdered. He himself was a notorious killer, having personally betrayed his friend General Yip and then slaughtered his entire family. But the General's son escaped to tell the tale, and spent a lifetime learning all the martial arts, with the sole aim of one day killing his evil enemy Yu Ming. Only first he must lure him away from his private army of thugs and gangster.

Boxers of Loyalty and Righteousness

1972
Heroes in Jail
4.5

1992 film

Heroes in Jail

1992
Ringing Sword
9.0

Clad in white and wielding the deadly Ringing Sword, the beautiful Yeh Chiu Lu wanders the countryside righting the wrongs perpetrated by the White-Haired Warlord, Tsao Tan (Law Bun, "King Of Kings"). Determined to wipe out the Chiang Clan, Tsao Tan sets his swordsman to capture Master Chiang (Kong Ban, "Shaolin Kung Fu Mystagogue"), the last of the clan. Only the Ringing Sword and a mysterious ninja, with his own vendetta against Tsao Tan, stand in his way.

Ringing Sword

1969
Devil Cat
9.0

A murderous feline creature seeks revenge against the deedents of Chow Sung who savagely raped an innocent virgin in ancient China.

Devil Cat

1991
Fatal Strike
9.5

Two policemen try to defeat a drug lord using the ancient art of Kung Fu.

Fatal Strike

1974
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Cheng Chung-bo and his family become the target of attack and abduction orchestrated by a crime syndicate coveting the treasure map in his possession. His youngest son Fai is hauled to safety by the space station scientist and gains great power as the Moonlight Spaceman under his tutelage. Fai returns after six years with the mission to crack down on the ring. Flying Heroine Ma Chau-wan is sent as his backup by the understandably worried scientist. The spaceman approaches neighbour Ho Kei-ming's daughter Yuk-wah in order to probe into the father's dealings with the crime ring. Ma, meanwhile, charms her way into Detective Wong's investigation squad. Fai and the detective make a narrow escape from death but are dealt another setback, with Fai's mother and Yuk-wah abducted. (Continued in 'The Female King Kong')

The Flying Killer

1966
The Bravest Revenge
6.0

Polly's father is murdered, and it's up to her, her brothers, and the "Sword King" (Roc Tien Ping) to avenge him.

The Bravest Revenge

1970
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A young Chinese all-karate champion, Tze Chiang (Kurata Yasuaki), along with his Japanese wife, arrives home in Shanghai only to find that the situation there has become intolerable. Now, he is a foreigner in his own land due to a Japanese occupation! Tze Chiang soon discovers that his parents have been murdered by a local Marshall, so the military can use the Chiang's family home as a post.

Tiger

1972
The Darkest Sword
5.0

An evil student (Yee Yuen) cripples his old master and steals the dark sword that is just made. The old master tells him that his dark sword will be defeated by a golden sword. Yee Yuen begins to challenge all the swordsmen of the Feng school and kills all of them including their master, Kong Ban earlier was forced to leave the school and now has to find the Golden Sword in Order to take revenge and defeat the evil Dark Sword.

The Darkest Sword

1970
Blood Leopard
N/A

This is a fantastic rare basher from Taiwan with an all-star cast. Non-stop bloody action from start to finish.

Blood Leopard

1972
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The Bridge at Lo Yang

1975
Duel with Devil
5.5

This early Taiwanese Wuxia film is a classic genre tale of a revenge-seeking swordswoman (Cheung Ching-ching).

Duel with Devil

1970
Blind Swordswoman
4.0

Two blind swords women come to the aid of a swordsman tracking down a ruthless martial arts master.

Blind Swordswoman

1971
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The crime syndicate demands that Cheng Chung-bo lead the way to the treasure trove, holding his family hostage. Booby-trapped, Cheng Fai disengages the device and flees to join Flying Heroine Ma Chau-wan and Detective Wong. Meanwhile, the ingenious scientist Dr Ng is enlisted by the ringleader Ho Kei-ming to match wits and brawn with Fai and Ma. Ma slyly earns the trust of a bewitched Ng, claiming to be Fai's biggest foe. Ng ushers Ma into the headquarters where he meets his doom. With his patience running out, Ho grasps an apprehended Chung-bo on a treasure hunt while the pursuers are diverted from their course. Ma recognises her long-lost father from among the gangsters and brings him to his senses with words of absolution. The father pledges his alliance to the duo in crushing the gang and saving Chung-bo and wife.

The Female King Kong

1966
Seven Star Escort
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A taiwanese language wuxia film.

Seven Star Escort

1967