Phillip Kwok Chui
14 titles
Filmography
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The Sword Stained with Royal Blood
(1981)"Godfather of the kung-fu film", Chang Cheh, made this treasured and beloved adventure featuring a sword, training manual, treasure map and a secret message. The kung-fu which ensues is as impressive as it is glorious.
Brave Archer and His Mate
(1982)Brave Archer and His Mate is the fourth in a series originally starring international favorite Alexander Fu Sheng as master martial artist Kuo Tsing. But Fu only appears here in a cameo as the son of a character played by Lung Tien-chiang. Kuo Chue is the new hero who is out to defeat the mass murderer of his martial arts masters. In fact, this fast-moving, action-packed, Venom-filled film is even choreographed by the three core “Venoms”, making it a unique combination of grand “Martial Arts World” mayhem and special Venom-style high flying kung-fu.

The Five Venoms
(1978)Chang Cheh's super-heroic, grand guignol-flavored thriller proved hugely popular in America, inspiring a U.S. soft drink commercial, and even an entire rap music act's world tour. It also spawned a film series featuring more amazing, high-flying, blade-juggling, flesh-stabbing mayhem.

Kid with the Golden Arm
(1979)Yang Hu Yun is asked to escort the cargo transportation of gold taels, which becomes targeted by a criminal organization led by the Golden Arm Kid.

Life Gamble
(1978)Life Gamble is the tale of a simple blacksmith (Kuo Chue) with extraordinary martial-arts skills who is entangled in a life-and-death struggle among swordsmen, thieves, con artists, a smooth dagger-slinger (Fu Sheng), a beautiful seductress (Lin Chen-chi).

Chinatown Kid
(1977)Tan Tung flees to San Francisco to escape gang trouble at home, but when he finds the same men in the city, he plots an inside job to take them out.
The Brave Archer
(1977)A young man must complete a series of martial art tests and overcome assassins along the way.

The Magnificent Ruffians
(1979)Venom regulars Philip Kwok, Chiang Sheng, and Sun Chien star as a gang of unemployed martial artists who spend their days stuffing their faces at local restaurants and letting the staff beat them up instead of paying the bill. Their fortunes appear to improve when the head of a local security agency hires them to take out the competition, who their new employer insists is up to no good.
The Four Assassins
(1975)A Venetian explorer searches for the men who attacked Emperor Kublai Khan.
Shaolin Rescuers
(1979)Two bored restaurant workers dream of notoriety and ally with a Shaolin master to defeat a treacherous priest out to destroy Shaolin.
The Brave Archer 2
(1978)Clan rivalries reach an all-time peak leading a young maiden to be named leader of the Beggar Clan.

Demon of the Lute
(1983)The "Scenario and Directed By" credit is rare, but Lung Yi-sheng warranted it for two memorable Shaw movies starring the lovely and lethal Kara Hui. This is the first - a beautiful fight fantasy of lute demons, magical arrows, bottomless abysses, an arduous quest, hermaphrodites, a villain named "Red-Haired Evil," and a mischievous knight named "Old Naughty.

The Phantom Lover
(1995)A ghostly figure (Leslie Cheung) reveals his plans to avenge his murder to a homeless woman (Huang Lei) working in a theater troupe.
Invincible Shaolin
(1978)Evil Gen. Pu tries to destroy two Shaolin temples, but two martial artists hone their skills to defeat him.