Tang Ching
12 titles
Filmography
12 results

Deaf and Mute Heroine
(1971)A skilled, bounty-hunting swordswoman who is deaf and mute becomes the hunted after provoking the ire of a psychopathic princess and her minions.

The Invincible Killer
(1979)Framed for a series of heinous murders after attempting to leave his life of crime, a fighter must battle to clear his name and stop the killings.

The Dragon Lives Again
(1977)Bruce Lee is sent to Hell where he enlists Popeye the Sailor Man to battle James Bond, the Man With No Name, Emmanuelle, and Dracula.

The Handcuff
(1979)Handcuff is a biographical film about the life of Hong Kong Gangster Chen Hui Man. In the film, Chan wants to quit the triads and retire to Europe but the dons have other ideas.

Bat Without Wings
(1980)The title refers to the feared nickname of a notorious rapist-murderer who swoops down to destroy one swordsman's fiancé and frame another. Or does he? The two tragic men team with a beautiful swordswoman to find the truth - only to discover incredible traps, ambushes, duplicity, avarice, and betrayal between them and the mystery's final solution.

Swordsman and Enchantress
(1978)Master kung-fu choreographer Tang Chia leads the king and queen of Shaw Brothers' swordplay, Ti Lung and Lily Li, to the amazing "Deer Sword" and escape from the insidious maze-like "Toy Land"
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.
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.

Ode to Gallantry
(1982)This "bloody good" film is generally considered the second-to-last "Venoms" film...but what a penultimate adventure it is. Kuo Chue takes on an amazing dual role and the complications and kung-fu which ensue are wonderful to watch. Even judged by exceptional "Venom" standards, this one stands out.

The Head Hunter
(1982)In Hong Kong, a war veteran-turned-assassin falls in love with a news reporter who is investigating a series of murders in the city.

Bloody Duel: Life & Death
(1972)After her father is killed by a martial arts master, a woman teams up with his student to seek justice and face the cost of vengeance.

The Proud Twins
(1979)This tale of hidden treasure and a young wushu warrior in the Valley of Villains is considered among the best from director Chu Yuan and celebrated author Ku Lung. Making the production even more special is the presence of international favorite Alexander Fu Sheng.