Miao Tian
18 titles
Filmography
18 results

Blood of the Dragon
(1971)A warrior must battle an evil Prime Minister and other opponents on his quest to get a list of names of rebels to the prince.

The Ape Girl
(1979)A young woman raised by apes, who is an expert kung fu fighter, is deceived by the false romantic attraction of a prince who uses her for her powers.

Goodbye, Dragon Inn
(2003)In Tsai Ming-liang’s minimalist film, the Fu-Ho Grand, a movie palace in Taipei, is closing its doors. Its valedictory screening, King Hu’s 1967 wuxia epic “Dragon Inn”, plays to a motley smattering of spectators, including two stars of Hu’s original opus, Miao Tien and Shih Chun, who watch their younger selves with tears in their eyes.

Dragon Inn
(1967)
Infernal Street
(1973)When a gang of criminals who run a Japanese nightclub starts trafficking morphine to locals, a doctor’s assistant takes up the fight against them.

Crazy Nuts of Kung Fu
(1974)A roadside bandit reluctantly agrees to become the muscle for a traveling gambler/cheat. In an attempt to steal from traitorous warlords, they get involved with rebel fighters who hope to use the riches to fund their revolution.

Impetuous Fire
(1973)Two martial artists defy all the challenges they meet as they quest for the essential soul of martial arts.

Rebels of the Neon God
(1994)Defying by his parents, Hsiao Kang drops out of the local crammer to head for the bright lights of downtown Taipei. He falls in with Ah Tze, a pretty hood and their relationships is a confused mixture of hero-worship and rivalry that soon leads to trouble.

Kung Fu Executioner
(1981)Li, un artista marcial, regresa a casa para encontrar a su padre acosado por un sindicato del crimen y decide enfrentarse a ellos.

Furious Slaughter
(1972)Indignado al descubrir el tráfico ilegal de esclavos en los años 30, un experto en artes marciales desata su furia contra los responsables.

A Pretended Rebel
(1979)An evil and envious eunuch betrays his Emperor with the two henchmen he was given as gifts, but his schemes and bloodshed soon take a deadly twist.

Fierce Among Strong
(1975)The murder of his father in front of him for refusing to hand over his rabbit to the local overlord sets Peng on a years-long path of vengeance.

Snake & Crane Arts of Shaolin
(1978)While in pursuit of someone, Hsu Yin-Fung must stay ahead of various clans and gangs who are after a martial arts book that is in his possession.

One Foot Crane
(1979)After her family is murdered, an orphan girl dedicates herself to becoming a master of Crane Boxing. Ten years later, she’s ready for revenge.

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.

The 72 Desperate Rebels
(1978)An emperor's spy, a deceased governor’s daughter, a mysterious mercenary, and a blind swordsman team up to defeat the head of the 72 Desperate Rebels.

Gold Constables
(1981)When gold is stolen from the government, undercover martial arts constables attempt to find the culprits and the whereabouts of the bullion.

Murder of Murders
(1978)A martial arts super-sleuth is sent to investigate a string of priceless jewel robberies carried out by a mystery thief known as the Jade Dragonfly.