Yang Chi-Ching
12 titles
Filmography
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The Flying Dagger
(1969)The collaboration of the famed writer/director who created the "yanggang" (macho) kung-fu film and swordswoman supreme Cheng Pei-Pei (now famous for Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon) is exceptional indeed, resulting in the best of all possible martial arts worlds.

The One-Armed Swordsman
(1967)A pair of master one-armed swordsmen attempt to unravel and solve the mysterious death of another one-armed fighter.
Golden Swallow
(1968)Golden Swallow is leading a quiet life with swordsman Han Tao, but their peace is shattered when her unrequited suitor Silver Roc starts a killing spree to draw her out of seclusion.

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.

Finger of Doom
(1972)Two swordsmen search for their missing brother. What is the connection between his disappearsnce and the evil Chang and his hunchback assistant? Who are the mysterious sisters being carried in coffins by their zombie cohorts? What is the secret of the sisters 'Finger of Doom' Kung fu?

The Anonymous Heroes
(1971)Two men join a revolutionary who has a plan to steal a shipment of military weapons; they will use their martial arts skills to steal the guns and distribute them among the rebels.
Shaolin Abbot
(1979)A martial arts guru wants to reconstruct the Shaolin Monastery after its destruction, but must deal with enemy hostility.

The Black Tavern
(1972)A rumor has spread that a retiring corrupt official is traveling with a box filled with all kinds of valuables, and is going to make a stop at a remote inn. And multiple criminal martial artists planning to rob him descend on the tavern.

The Twelve Gold Medallions
(1970)In The Twelve Gold Medallions, Yueh Hua plays a knight trying to stop the invading Chins. Although he knows the secret of how do it, obstacles abound. Yueh went on to star in Jackie Chan's Rumble In The Bronx.

The Sword of Swords
(1968)Jimmy Wang Yu had just exploded into superstardom as The One-armed Swordsman when he teamed with legendary choreographers Lau Kar-leung and Tang Chia for this exciting tale of master martial artists vying for a "weapon of exceptional brilliance".

The Bells of Death
(1968)Wei Fu is a seemingly unremarkable woodcutter but when his family is wiped out by psychotic marauders, Wei undertakes extensive martial arts training at the hands of an expert swordsman and sets out to exact revenge on the evildoers.

Man of Iron
(1972)A gambling gangster makes enemies with the son of a mob kingpin.