Ku Feng
43 titles
Filmography
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The Brave Archer
(1977)A young man must complete a series of martial art tests and overcome assassins along the way.
The Shadow Whip
(1971)Fang Cheng-Tien lives with his niece, Yun Kai-yun; one day men turn up there hunting the infamous whip fighter Shadow Whip, who is wanted for robbery and murder.

The Deadly Breaking Sword
(1979)The legendary Ti Lung unites with Jackie Chan's kung-fu comedic rival, Alexander Fu Sheng, to defeat an assassin being "acupuncturingly" controlled by the demented Dr. Kuo. Acclaimed choreographer Tang Chia's action bits and sight gags are bewitching to behold.

Black Magic
(1975)An evil magician makes a living by casting deadly spells on people's objects of desire. He gets overly ambitious, and start to go out of control.

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.
The Kid with a Tattoo
(1980)A cotton dealer's brash son makes the decision to learn kung fu rather than follow in his father's trade.

The Jade Faced Assassin
(1971)When a woman's love is rejected by a master swordsman, it leads to an insidious and vengeful plot in which his two children are separated, raised by rival clans, and set up to kill each other in battle.

The 36 Crazy Fists
(1977)Manchurian gangsters killed his father and terrorized his village. Now, this ill-equipped man must learn Kung Fu to avenge his father's death.

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.

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.
The Water Margin
(1972)
Have Sword, Will Travel
(1969)Ying Ke-Feng, head of Peerless Manor, is an expert swordsman whose escort business transports 200,000 taels of silver to the capital each year. This year, however, he is afflicted with an infirmity that renders him unable to use his sword.

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).

Legacy of Rage
(1986)An average man is wrongfully incarcerated due to the malicious actions of his drug-dealing best friend, sending him on a quest for justice.

Return of the Sentimental Swordsman
(1981)Many feel that this, one of the Shaw Studio's biggest moneymakers, is one of those rare sequels which superior to its original. In any case, the charming title hero is back in action, facing the Money Clan Chief for the fate of the "Martial Arts World".

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.

The Boxer from Shantung
(1972)Ma Young Chen befriends local gangster Tan Si after arriving in Shanghai. He reluctantly enters the criminal underworld and starts his ascent to the heights of the criminal world.

Wild Search
(1989)A police officer must protect a child from the ruthless gunrunners she saw murder her mother.

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.

The Sentimental Swordsman
(1977)The Sentimental Swordsman epitomizes the lone, virtuous, heroic swordsman with a twist. The Oedipus complexed swordsman played by the popular Ti Lung, is a hero with weaknesses; he drinks, thereby losing his girlfriend via tricked honor. It's finally payback time.