Chang I-Fei

Chang I-Fei

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Shaolin Chamber of Death
Title: Shaolin Chamber of Death
Character: Abbot
Released: November 10, 1976
Type: Movie
Little Mute (Jackie Chan) attempts to learn martial arts skills in the Shaolin Temple, in order to avenge the death of his father. However, to get out he must survive the Shaolin Chamber of Death, which has claimed the lives of many before him.
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Shaolin Wooden Men
Title: Shaolin Wooden Men
Character: Abbot
Released: October 10, 1976
Type: Movie
Little Mute is an orphan traumatized into silence by the death of his father at the hands of a vicious fighting master. Living at the Shaolin monastery, he befriends a dangerous prisoner who teaches him a secret form of deadly kung fu. Seeing his intense determination, other masters share the wisdom of the Gliding Snake and Drunken Master techniques. In one of the most exciting fight scenes ever filmed, Little Mute must run the gauntlet of the famous 108 wooden men in an extreme test of skill and endurance. But if he becomes a master, will he use his unmatched force for redemption or revenge?
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The Four Assassins
Title: The Four Assassins
Character: Han's teacher at stone field
Released: December 25, 1975
Type: Movie
Set at the time of Italian explorer Marco Polo's historic expedition to China ,during the reign of Monogol ruler Kublai Khan, it stars American actor Richard Harrison as Polo. Taking considerable liberties with the historic record, the film has Polo turning up as an Imperial Inspector assigned to root out Chinese rebles in the south, but eventually being won over to their cause.
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The Shaolin Kids
Title: The Shaolin Kids
Character: Captain of Wu's Army
Released: January 28, 1975
Type: Movie
Lui is a powerful ex-minister who opposes the ambitious premier Hu Wei Yen. Lui is assassinated, so his daughter Lui Sin and an assorted band of people loyal to the emperor seeks revenge and justice. The premier made a mistake - he allowed a scroll of battle orders to fall into loyalist hands. Lui and Co learn this, and vow to take this proof of treason to the emperor.
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Tornado of Chu-chiang
Title: Tornado of Chu-chiang
Released: June 20, 1974
Type: Movie
In the early days of the Chinese Republic era, dockworkers in Macau are being mistreated by their Chinese overseers. An accident reveals that the cargo is composed of guns and opium.
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The Screaming Tiger
Title: The Screaming Tiger
Character: Sumo wrestler
Released: August 16, 1973
Type: Movie
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.
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The Fist Of Justice
Title: The Fist Of Justice
Released: July 11, 1973
Type: Movie
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The Way of the Tiger
Title: The Way of the Tiger
Released: February 26, 1973
Type: Movie
The greatest martial arts spectacular of all time!
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The Invincible
Title: The Invincible
Released: July 14, 1972
Type: Movie
After mistakenly helping Chang-qing, the sister of ruthless Mongol chieftain Liang escape capture by Song forces, Mu-bai sets out to make amends by assassinating the Mongol warlord single-handedly.
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Fearless Fighters
Title: Fearless Fighters
Released: August 7, 1971
Type: Movie
When To Pa, a member of the prestigious Eagle Claw Clan, commands his followers to carry out a mutinous robbery against the Almighty Imperial Lightning Whip, the victim's children are shaken by his disloyalty. With the help of one of To Pa's former minions, who's grown disillusioned with his leader's unconscionable actions, they organize a battle to avenge their father.
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The Angry River
Title: The Angry River
Character: Hermit
Released: May 12, 1971
Type: Movie
The plot has to do with a reign of terror conducted by a mysterious killer dubbed "Poison Dart," who is hitting all kinds of prominent people with poison darts.
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The Professional Killer
Title: The Professional Killer
Released: April 10, 1971
Type: Movie
Shaw Brothers star Wang Yu plays Ho Gang, a competent swordsman who takes a job as a hired assassin. Though reluctant he ends up becoming highly successful, but he is wary as one of his targets is killed before he can fulfill the contract, leading him to suspect that he is being double crossed.
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Young Flying Hero
Title: Young Flying Hero
Released: March 26, 1970
Type: Movie
A 1970 film.
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The Rattling Whip
Title: The Rattling Whip
Released: November 20, 1969
Type: Movie
An undercover marshal wants to arrest famous bandit Kao Pao Tien, and he wants his daughter to help him find the castle where the bandit lives. He mistakes a young lady for Kao Pao Tien's daughter and saves her life while she is in an inn where she met her father's friend, who was Kao Pao Tien's man. She discovers that Kao Pao Tien was her mother's brother-in-law and that he tried to rape her once when he was drunk. He fought with the young lady's father and hurt her mother with a poisoned dart. During the 18 following years, the lady's father trained her to fight in order that she takes revenge for her mother's death.
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The Eight Bandits
Title: The Eight Bandits
Character: Hong Ba-Tian
Released: June 14, 1968
Type: Movie
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One Legged Fiend
Title: One Legged Fiend
Released: May 10, 1968
Type: Movie
The One Legged Fiend wreaks havoc throughout the central plains of China. Two young martial artists are trained in various forms of combat to bring the Peg Leg fighter to justice.
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Downhill They Ride
Title: Downhill They Ride
Released: February 4, 1966
Type: Movie
Northeastern China is infested with bandits. Hsiao Kai (Paul Chang Chung), a wandering knight, captures a white horse from thieves. His skilful handling of the horse earns his admiration of fellow traveler Chu Ching Hsu (Wong Chung Shun). They arrive at Lo Lung Kow, where the villagers hunt for a living and are constantly terrorized by bandits. Grocer Ting Tze Pao (Ngai Ping Ngo) returns from his negotiations with the bandits with bad news. They intend to collect furs from the villagers at a fixed price. Village leader Mu (Yuen Sam and his daughter Tsui Ying (Pat ting Hung) run a tavern. She wonders how the white horse belonging to a Sinkiang youth named Sha Yi Ti (Man Ling) is now in the possession of Hsiao Kai.