Fan Mei-Sheng
16 titles
Filmography
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All Men Are Brothers
(1975)Continuing the patriotic story of righteous warriors battling despotic leaders when a kung-fu expert is called in to reinforce the rebels during an 18th-century civil war in China.

The Eagle's Killer
(1981)Un asesino es contratado para eliminar a un experto en la técnica marcial de garras de águila, pero no podrá sin antes dominar la del puño de águila.

Hitman in the Hand of Buddha
(1981)A naïve man from the country comes to help his brother with his rice business, but when rivals come to hurt them, he unleashes his kung fu chops.

The Buddhist Fist
(1980)Two orphans raised by a Shaolin master reunite as adults to search for their godfather and his kidnappers, with an assassin on their heels.

Mysterious Footworks of Kung Fu
(1978)An aspiring kung fu master trains with a beggar and monk to defeat a super-assassin who terrorizes the land with his cache of high-tech weaponry.
The Magnificent Butcher
(1979)Heads for Sale
(1970)Chiao Chiao, a decapitating swordswoman who sells her victim's heads at the village market, lets nothing stand in her way when she falls in love.
The Casino
(1972)After being separated for many years, lovers meet in a casino and vow to rid the establishment of the corrupt military generals, criminals, and extortionists.

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 Deadly Styles
(1979)Get ready for martial-arts excellence and powerhouse fights as a young man learns the 8 Gods Fist technique to punish his father’s killers.

Intimate Confessions of a Chinese Courtesan
(1972)The innocent Ai Nu is sold to a brothel run by evil Madam Chun Yi, who falls in love with her at first sight. Quickly becoming the brothel’s most desirable courtesan, Ai Nu climbs the ranks in Chinese society. Meanwhile, she secretly plots bloody revenge against all who have wronged her.

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.

Duel for Gold
(1971)6 swordsmen, among them 2 sisters and their husbands, a lone ranger and a security guard, plot, betray and outwit each other for a load of gold.
The Dragon Missile
(1976)Little Feat are one of the most influential American bands of the seventies. Founded by Lowell George and Bill Payne in L.A. during 1969; they produced a series of highly original albums over the next decade featuring an eclectic blend of rock 'n' roll, blues, country, folk, soul, and jazz before the death of Lowell George in 1979, which brought the first phase of the band's existence to an end. This film captures the band's performance at the famous Dutch festival Pinkpop on June 7th, 1976 and captures the band's classic line-up at the peak of their powers performing many of their best known tracks.

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.

The Iron Buddha
(1970)After a notorious rapist kills his master and entire clan, the Iron Buddha sets out for revenge.