Wong Ching
9 titles
Filmography
9 results

Eagle Shadow Fist
(1973)Set during the Japanese occupation of China during WWII, a group of Chinese rebels tries to oust the Japanese forces from a small town.

Crazy Couple
(1979)Street performer Choβs ticket to becoming a martial arts master lies in a plan to help a new friend catch the thieves who robbed his wealthy father.

Heroes Two
(1974)When the Ching attack the Shaolin temple, Hung manages to escape, but soon ends up in prison after being mistaken for a bandit. Fang now has to help Hung escape so that they can join forces against the evil Ching.

The Prodigal Boxer
(1972)When Fang Shih Yu-a gifted young martial arts student-injures and kills an opponent, his father is murdered in retaliation by corrupt martial arts masters. Fang Shih Yu vows revenge and begins to prepare for his epic face-off, developing his amazing fighting skills under the tenacious guidance of his mother, and eagerly awaiting the day she pronounces him ready to do battle.

Young Hero of Shaolin
(1976)Fong Sai-Yu goes undercover as a servant in a mansion. He meets and befriends Kow Lee there, and the two join forces to defeat its evil owner.

Night of the Assassins
(1980)Unable to save his brother, Master Wu sets off on a revenge mission with him going up against ninjas, gap-toothed kings, and a massive army.

The King of Boxers
(1972)After bonding with a fellow martial artist on a visit to Thailand, a Chinese fighter must battle a group of villains terrorizing his sister.

The Savage Five
(1974)The Ching Emperor fears the martial artists from the Shao Lin Monastery, and so he gives orders to burn it down. Most of the inmates who resisted the Manchus are either killed or dispersed. The lucky ones, who escape included Hung Hsi-kuan, in addition to five men, who flee to Central China. They are Tsai Te-chung (Ti Lung), Ma Chao-hsing (Alexander Fu Sheng), Fang Ta-hung (Meng Fei), Li Shih-kai (Chi Kuan-chun), and Hu Te-ti (David Chiang). These five heroes try to join forces with the other anti-Ching elements in Central China. Among the Shao Lin men is Ma Fu-yi, a traitor, who in league with the Manchu henchman, Chen Wen-yao (Chiang Tao), plots to destroy the Shao Lin heroes once and for all. Ma Chao-hsing is captured by the traitor, but he refuses to reveal anything. Meanwhile, Hu Te-ti, with the help of Chieftain Kao, and the chieftain's followers, rush to the rescue of Ma Chao-hsing. A fierce battle ensues, and Ma is freed, but the brave chieftain dies. The anti-Ching patriots begin to realize that in order to lick the Manchu lackeys, led by Chen Wen-yao, Pao Yu-lung, and others, they must improve their kung fu skill, because their opponents are also experts in martial arts. Then the patriots return to the gutted monastery, where they spend more than a year perfecting still more kung fu techniques, such as the 'Crossed Fists', 'Triple-Jointed Stick', 'Rolling Technique', 'Tiger Stork Technique', and 'Pole Technique'. The decisive battle is fought, resulting in the complete routing of the Manchu gangsters. But Fang and Li also die martyrs to liberty. The anti-Ching forces are further reinforced by the arrival of fresh troops from Admiral Cheng Cheng-kung of Taiwan. More bitter struggles against the Manchu tyrants follow...

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.