Roy Chiao
9 titles
Filmography
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All's Well, Ends Well '97
(1997)The youngest of the three Shang brothers falls for a well-executed prank when his siblings convince him that he has won the lottery.

The Valiant Ones
(1975)Ming Dynasty warriors battle with ruthless pirates in King Hu’s seminal martial arts epic.

Killer Wears White
(1980)A veteran police officer in Hong Kong who plays both sides of the law is partnered with a fast-fighting rookie who won’t be intimidated.

The Fate of Lee Khan
(1973)The ‘70s martial-arts masterpiece featuring incredible stunts and female-driven fight scenes as a rebel gang fiercely fights against Mongol tyrants.
Golden Needles
(1974)
The Protector
(1985)A pair of New York City detectives are sent to Hong Kong to go on the hunt for a drug lord who has kidnapped the daughter of a former associate.

A Touch of Zen
(1970)"Visionary" barely begins to describe this masterpiece of Chinese cinema and martial arts moviemaking. A TOUCH OF ZEN (Xia nu) by King Hu depicts the journey of Yang, a fugitive noblewoman in disguise who seeks refuge in a remote, and allegedly haunted, village. The sanctuary she and her three companions find with a shy scholar is shattered when a nefarious swordsman uncovers her identity, pitting the five against legions of blade-wielding opponents. At once a wuxia film, the tale of a spiritual quest, and a study in human nature, A TOUCH OF ZEN is an unparalleled work in Hu's formidable career and an epic of the highest order, characterized by breathtaking action choreography, stunning widescreen landscapes, and innovative editing.

Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
(1984)Indiana Jones, a legendary archaeologist, finds himself in India, where a bunch of poor villagers reach out to him to track down an ancient stone that has been stolen by an evil priest. Directed by Steven Spielberg.

Bloodsport
(1988)After spending most of his life being trained by Tanaka, martial artist Frank Dux journeys to Hong Kong to enter the Kumite, the ultimate tournament.