Jason Pai Piao
24 titles
Filmography
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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.

Heroes Shed No Tears
(1980)Alexander Fu Sheng's martial arts talents are awesomely featured in Heroes Shed No Tears as he plays the son of man a who's supposed to die at the hands of a sword with a forged teardrop on its blade.

Bloody Parrot
(1981)
A Deadly Secret
(1980)A young kung fu student is thrown into jail on a false charge. He shares a cell with a shaggy convict, who is repeated tortured by the magistrate to reveal the deadly secret.

Stranger from Canton
(1973)As Qing Dynasty officials hunt down and brutally execute loyalists to Sun, a young woman goes undercover on a train to assist a guerrilla group.

The Black Dragon
(1974)When a dock worker in the Philippines discovers his bosses are involved in a crime syndicate, he joins up with fellow martial artists to take it down.

Twins of Kung Fu
(1981)A humble village finds itself at the center of an ongoing blood feud between rival gangs when kung fu is used in the marketplace to drum up business.

The Supreme Swordsman
(1984)Three cinematographers, four martial arts choreographers, a separate action director, and a superlative cast brings to life the thrilling story of a malicious swordsman lying, cheating and stealing to get to the top, and the noble man who finally defeats him.

Bolo
(1979)A pair of Ching Dynasty prisoners get pardoned and put in charge as village peacekeepers, but one is a sly womanizer and the other is all fists.

The Weird Man
(1983)Chang is known for his lone swordsman and hero movies and strangely The Weird Man still reflects this. Cheng plays a righteous, beheaded priest with supernatural powers that returns from the dead to wreak havoc against one of the corrupt kingdoms, making Cheng a heroic "swords-ghost". It is insane sanity to the maximum degree, a must see film.

The Magnificent Kick
(1980)Two sisters seek vengeance on a local general for killing their father. When Master Wong refuses to help, they trick his students into aiding them.

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.

Butcher Wing
(1979)After running afoul of local thugs, a young pork butcher and his fishmonger friend seek training from a martial artist to take on the thugs' boss.

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.

Demon Strike
(1979)Stolen gold and a Daoist scroll set an officer for the royal court and a gang leader on a mission to take down a kung fu master with magical powers.

Dirty Tiger, Crazy Frog
(1978)Weapons, trickery, and fights run riot in this slapstick martial-arts comedy about a man who leaves his marriage to gamble as much as he wants.
The Duel of the Century
(1981)Liu Yung and Korean Venom Sun Chien team up to investigate the murder of a rival swordsman, unearthing a tangled deception, double-dealings and impostors along the way.

Black Dragon's Revenge
(1975)Three rival karate street gangs in New York City are in a race against one another to find the lost finger-fighting manual authored by Bruce Lee.

Ten Tigers of Shaolin
(1978)Together with one woman and nine men, the famed Ten Tigers of Kwangtung join forces to defeat a local warlord who's been exploiting the villagers.

Funny Kung Fu
(1978)A young villager trains to become an expert fighter to conquer the two evil Kung Fu masters who are beating up and financially fleecing his town.