Ti Lung
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Filmography
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A Better Tomorrow
(1986)A reforming ex-gangster tries to reconcile with his estranged policeman brother, but the ties to his former gang are difficult to break.

The Avenging Eagle
(1978)With help from a mysterious warrior, a man targets his former gang leader.

A Better Tomorrow II
(1987)A restaurateur teams up with a police officer and his reformed gangster brother to avenge the death of a mutual friend's daughter.
Opium and the Kung Fu Master
(1984)A gang leader tries to turn a master's place into an opium den.

The Duel
(1971)A falsely accused killer of his own father knows who the killer is and vows revenge, but a common foe brings them together in a united kung fu battle.

Shaolin Prince
(1982)As the names of Chang Cheh and Liu Chia-liang became legendary, all-too-often the name of their equally valued collaborator, Tang Chia, is omitted.

The Sentimental Swordsman
(1977)The Sentimental Swordsman epitomizes the lone, virtuous, heroic swordsman with a twist. The Oedipus complexed swordsman played by the popular Ti Lung, is a hero with weaknesses; he drinks, thereby losing his girlfriend via tricked honor. It's finally payback time.

The Kung Fu Instructor
(1979)"The Kung-fu Instructor" is martial arts film director Sun Chung's loose homage to Akira Kurosawa's "Yojimbo" where unlike Toshiro Mifune's "Sanjuro" character being a snarling, bastard, drunk swordsman looking for a drink, popular actor Ti Lung's Huang Yang role, is an upright, righteous, weapon instructor looking to keep his limbs. Huang is a famous martial artist trapped into teaching kung-fu to the wrong clan while the opposing "good" clan tries to save him so he can instruct their members. Besides kung-fu comedienne Wang Yu starring in one of his few serious roles, Sun became the first Shaw Brothers’ director to use a Steadicam which gives the film's action and editing style a unique brand of tension and rhythm. The pole fights are also out of this world.

The Delightful Forest
(1972)Wu Sung, a master swordsman, is sent into exile after being accused of murdering his sister-in-law and her partner, and battles thieves in a prison camp.

Black Magic
(1975)An evil magician makes a living by casting deadly spells on people's objects of desire. He gets overly ambitious, and start to go out of control.

The Deadly Breaking Sword
(1979)The legendary Ti Lung unites with Jackie Chan's kung-fu comedic rival, Alexander Fu Sheng, to defeat an assassin being "acupuncturingly" controlled by the demented Dr. Kuo. Acclaimed choreographer Tang Chia's action bits and sight gags are bewitching to behold.

Swordsman and Enchantress
(1978)Master kung-fu choreographer Tang Chia leads the king and queen of Shaw Brothers' swordplay, Ti Lung and Lily Li, to the amazing "Deer Sword" and escape from the insidious maze-like "Toy Land"

Legend of the Bat
(1978)A playboy sword master and his loyal friend embark on an adventure to the mysterious Bat Island, a place where it is said anything can be bought if one can afford it.

The Heroes
(1980)Upon destruction of the Shaolin Temple, a former disciple plans to exact revenge on the emperor by teaching his fellow classmates martial arts.

Perils of the Sentimental Swordsman
(1982)The titanic team of director Chu Yuan and novelist Ku Lung wisely chose to give their hero a whole new, non-stop, cliffhanger-fraught adventure featuring a mystery swordsman, a sensual swordswoman, an imperial assassin, a Ghost Mansion, the Bat Island, a booby-trapped tunnel, double crosses, and secret missions.

Pursuit of Vengeance
(1977)Master of the "swordplay thriller" genre, Chu Yuan and renowned kung-fu choreographer Tang Chia tell the fabulous tale of the "Fastest Swordsman in the World" facing the "1000 Face Devil" and no less than seven murderers.

The Emperor and His Brother
(1981)In order to restore order to China, who has been under the rule of the tyrannical Emperor Ching for 50 years, a rebellious brotherhood makes it their mission to disturb the throne.

A Warrior's Tragedy
(1993)Twenty years after his father’s murder, a now-trained silent halting swordsman seeking revenge crosses paths with a fellow avenger on his own mission.

Have Sword, Will Travel
(1969)Ying Ke-Feng, head of Peerless Manor, is an expert swordsman whose escort business transports 200,000 taels of silver to the capital each year. This year, however, he is afflicted with an infirmity that renders him unable to use his sword.

The Heroic Ones
(1970)The "iron triangle" of director Chang Cheh and protégés David Chiang and Ti Lung make The Heroic Ones a quintessential action epic, set during the waning years of the Tang Dynasty and centering on a royal family rife with intrigue.