Gordon Liu Chia-Hui
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Filmography
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The 8 Diagram Pole Fighter
(1984)After his family is ambushed and killed by the Mongol army, the son of a kung fu master retreats to the mountains and trains to seek his revenge.

The 36th Chamber of Shaolin
(1978)Young student Liu is urged to rise against the Manchu oppression in China, but the revolution has disastrous consequences. Escaping the massacre, Liu seeks shelter in the Shaolin Temple where the monks train him in their famous martial arts skills.

Clan of the White Lotus
(1980)A martial artist must learn new techniques to counteract the leader of the White Lotus Society. The monk is determined to exact revenge over a group of fighters from the same clan that killed his friends.

Fists and Guts
(1979)An undercover Shaolin monk must fight his way through a labyrinth of booby traps and powerful opponents to stop the theft of a priceless Jade Buddha.

Shaolin Drunken Monk
(1982)After his temple is destroyed, a Shaolin disciple and a wandering beggar team up to take down the villain responsible in a duel of fighting styles.

Fury in Shaolin Temple
(1979)When a young boy finds himself alone in the world after his adoptive father disappears following a fight, his first thought is to go to Shaolin.

Shaolin vs. Evil Dead
(2004)The plot thickens as heroes Pak and Ha discover the evil Dr. Magma’s plan to reanimate the dead and take on the master-fighting Shaolin monks.

Shaolin vs. Vampire
(1988)A kung fu master must use his legendary Shaolin skills to protect a group of young vampires from the wicked mayor of a remote Hong Kong village.

Dirty Ho
(1979)To hide his true nobility and kung fu prowess, Master Wang poses as a jewelry merchant. When he meets Dirty Ho, a witty con artist, Wang knows he has found the right man to help him untangle a plot to take over the throne. Wang puts Ho through brutal kung fu training to face his enemies’ treachery.

Challenge of the Masters
(1976)The son of a kung-fu master endures many hardships in order to learn the skills needed to defeat his mentor's murderer.

Disciples of the 36th Chamber
(1985)Shaolin students have to fight their way out of a royal Manchu wedding.

The Shadow Boxing
(1979)Acclaimed director Liu Chia-liang directs his brothers Gordon Liu Chia-hui and Liu Chia-yung in a wild and crazy ghostly film in this heralded sequel to The Spiritual Boxer.

Carry on Wise Guy
(1980)When his temple is attacked by Japanese troops, a Buddhist monk meets two misfit apprentices, and together, they begin to battle the town’s villains.

Dragon in Fury
(2004)When Chen learns his master was murdered by the head of the rival Japanese martial arts school, he sets out on a bloody trail of vengeance.

He Has Nothing But Kung Fu
(1977)After losing his memory and being left for dead, a fighter teams up with a beggar to take on the local triad gang.

Raiders of Buddhist Kung Fu
(1981)The Army’s best fighter is sent to destroy the clan of The Master Killer, whose “Break Neck Palm” fighting style has made him indestructible.

Kill 'em All
(2012)International assassins held captive inside a high-tech bunker known as the Killing Chamber must fight to the death against ninjas and masked maniacs.

Kill Bill: Vol. 2
(2004)Having already crossed two names from her Death List, The Bride is back with a vengeance and taking aim at the only survivors from the squad of assassins who betrayed her including Bill, her former master and the man who ordered her execution!

Legendary Weapons of China
(1982)This production is the culmination of the visionary director, Liu Chia-liang's work - a beautifully realized action comedy, in which the groundbreaking magazine, Martial Arts Movies, called "the quintessential martial arts movie" and perhaps the greatest kung-fu movie ever made.

Executioners from Shaolin
(1977)Critics called this the preeminent kung-fu director's greatest film on the themes of history, martial arts, and family... and they were right. By filling this version of the Shaolin revenge story with brilliant, unforgettable sequences, director Liu has out-done himself...as usual!