Ku Feng
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Filmography
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The Four Invincibles
(1979)Four disabled but determined fighters band together to face a demonic foe. When the old Lung Clan master dies, student Mar Chen Hui takes charge.

The Flying Guillotine
(1975)An assassin, trained in the use of a throwing weapon that can behead its victims from a distance, questions the morality of his missions and becomes a fugitive hunted by his former comrades.

Killer Constable
(1980)Director Kuei Chih Hung was famous for his modern day crime thrillers, his horror flicks, and even his comedies. But if the only kung-fu film he ever made was this one, he'd still be spoken of with respect by even the most ardent martial arts movie fan.
My Rebellious Son
(1982)A man keeps testing his father's patience until they unite to battle a corrupt local dignitary and his army of evil outsiders.

My Kung Fu 12 Kicks
(1979)A young pickpocket learns from three Sifus to seek revenge on the villain who wronged them, honing skills for a daring confrontation.

Dynamo
(1978)A talent agency hires Lee Ting Yi, a taxi driver, to become the next big martial arts star due to his resemblance to martial arts legend Bruce Lee.

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

Killer Clans
(1976)Members of rival gangs battle it out for political control, murdering each other amid deception and doublecrosses.

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.

The Deadly Duo
(1971)A prince of the Sung dynasty has been taken prisoner by an invading force and is being held in an enemy fortress. The leader of a group of rebels teams up with a mysterious kung fu expert to gain entry into the fortress and rescue the prince.

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 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 Brave Archer 2
(1978)Clan rivalries reach an all-time peak leading a young maiden to be named leader of the Beggar Clan.

Bruce and the Iron Finger
(1979)A tough cop searches for a brutal serial killer on the loose who is an expert in deadly force with one finger that pierces the victim’s neck twice.

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.

The Mighty Peking Man
(1977)King Kong goes Hong Kong as a giant Himalayan beast tries to save a sexy Russia Tarzanette from a sleazy show-biz promoter. The action, locations set in India, and inter-racial romance made Variety reach this verdict: "High camp, Chinese style."

The Fists, the Kicks and the Evils
(1979)Government agents get more than they bargained for when they try to shut down a martial arts school that trained a man seeking to avenge his father.

Invincible Kung Fu
(1979)Tres discĂpulos del templo ShaolĂn se organizan para expulsar a quienes irrumpieron la paz de la poblaciĂłn imponiendo impuestos y perpetuando abusos.

Soul Brothers of Kung Fu
(1977)This groundbreaking kung fu adventure from 1977 sees two best friends forced to fight an evil gang who have taken in their former closest friend.
The Brave Archer
(1977)A young man must complete a series of martial art tests and overcome assassins along the way.