Wah Yuen
Wah Yuen er en kinesisk skuespiller kjent for sin karriere innen kampsportfilmer. Han har opptrådt i flere filmer, inkludert Seung ji san tau, Kung fu og Ma Yong Zhen. Blant hans mest populære klassikere er Dragons Forever, Heart of the Dragon, Shaolin Prince og My Rebellious Son. Han har også medvirket i filmer som Hei xi yi, Rendezvous with Death, The Kid with a Tattoo, Heroes Shed No Tears, Jiao tou og Sha jue. Han har kinesisk nasjonalitet og er profesjonell skuespiller. Bruk filteret under for å finne de mest populære eller nyeste filmene og seriene med Wah Yuen.
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Sing er en hjelpeløs og feig småtyv i det kaotiske Kina på 1940-tallet, som er villig til å gjøre nesten alt for å bli medlem i den beryktede mafiagjengen Øksegjengen. Når han forsøker å rane en frisør i boligområdet Pig Sty Alley, som forkledd Øksegjengmedlem mislykkes han helt da beboerne i området ikke er fullt så vanlige som de ser ut til. Det eneste han lykkes med er å få Øksegjengen til å ville hevne seg.
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings
Shang-Chi må konfrontere fortiden han trodde han hadde lagt bak seg og konfrontere faren sin, lederen for den farlige organisasjonen De ti ringene.
The Hand of Death
En kung fu-student må hevne sin mesters død og redde shaolintempelet fra mandsjuenes terrorvelde. Han slår seg sammen med en løpegutt og en sverdmester for å danne den unike trioen som kjemper for ære og mot undertrykkelse.
The Magic Blade
This exciting tale of two swordsmen vying with a power-hungry villain for possession of the dangerous “Peacock Dart” showcases brilliantly choreographed fights, glorious settings, superb cinematography and a final showdown that’s a highpoint in kung-fu cinema.
Soul of the Sword
Famed actor Ti Lung plays a lone swordsman trying to defeat the "Number One Swordsman” as part of his vengeance package in life in 'Soul of the Sword'. He quickly learns however, that sometimes wanting is better than having.
Clan of Amazons
Following such hits as 'Killer Clans' and 'Clans of Intrigue', the winning team of director Chu Yuan and novelist Ku Lung reunite with revered martial art choreographers Tang Chia and Huang Pei-chi for an atmospheric, character-rich, action-packed adventure about a mysterious masked highwayman.
The Black Lizard
Director Chu Yuan uses two editors and three martial arts choreographers to tell a tale of kidnapping, murder, frame-ups, insanity, being buried alive and kung-fu which takes on a macabre, horrific flair.
Enter the Dragon
Over tretti år etter hans alt for tidlige død er Bruce Lee fremdeles filmens øverste kampsportstjerne. Hans mesterlige siste film, Enter the Dragon, har stått imot tidens tann og er tidenes mest elskede kampsport-epos. I denne kassasuksessen befinner Lee seg i festningen til den kriminelle høvdingen Han, hvis kampsportakademi er et skalkeskjul for opiumsmugling og prostitusjon. For å hevne sin søsters død infiltrerer Lee festningen og entrer Hans brutale turnering – en nervepirrende visuell fest som smelter sammen kunnskaper i karate, judo, tae kwon do, tai chi chuan og hapkido, alt sammen koreografert av Lee selv. For et kick!
Monk Comes Down the Mountain
A young monk embarks on an adventurous journey after being kicked out of his monastery. As he faces the trials, tribulations and seduction of the real world for the first time, he encounters many masters along the way. Boss Zha (Chang Chen, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon), an opera singer with a knack for spears as well as Zhou Xiyu (Asian pop superstar, Aaron Kwok), a broom wielding Taoist. Get ready for masterful and astonishing martial arts sequences that elevate the art of physical combat to a new level as this fable of good versus evil unfolds.
Police Story 3: Supercop
Politibetjent Chan Ka Kui går undercover i et kinesisk fengsel for å infiltrere et narkotikakartell. Der vinner han tilliten til et kartellmedlem i Panthers ved å hjelpe ham med å rømme. Ved hjelp av en annen hemmelig agent reiser de til Hongkong og slutter seg til Panthers-gjengen. Ka Kui blir akseptert av gjengens leder, men oppdraget hans blir kompromittert når Ka Kuis kjæreste ved et uhell avslører sin sanne identitet.
Hero
Like any Wong Fei-hung movies, the story of Ma Wing-jing, a pugilist from Shantung who rises to the top of the Shanghai triad ladder, is worth telling over and over. Corey Yuen’s remake of Chang Cheh’s Boxer From Shantung sees Taiwanese Japanese heart-throb Takeshi Kaneshiro in the role made famous by Chang’s favourite Chen Kuan-tai. Although better known for his dramas than action, Kaneshiro rises powerfully to the occasion, backed by the stellar martial arts talents of Yuen Biao, Yuen Hua and Yuan Te. Corey Yuen – who has worked with Jet Li on all his Hollywood movies and directed such hits as Fong Sai-yuk – brings the hero to life with his trademark of explosive action and comic relief. Less bloody than Boxer From Shantung and definitely just as riveting.
Shaolin Intruders
A rare directorial foray for acclaimed martial arts for choreographer Tang Chia, Shaolin Intruders is an entertaining amalgamation of eye-popping martial arts and thrilling detective story. On a routine courier mission, the prestigious Chin Hu Chief was murdered by four mysterious monks. When all evidence pointed to Ching Hua (Liu Yu-po) his friend Lei Hsin (Derek Yee) was determined to clear his name by barging in the Shaolin Temple thrice. When Lei thought justice was served for the culprits, he soon realized the table had turned and the monks stroke again. What followed is a series of intense pursuit for the ultimate villain! The film is filled with jaw-dropping action sequences developed by Tang and six leading choreographers of the era. Scenes including the "Blade Array", "Twelve Vajrayana Array" and the acclaimed "Stool Array" are all lauded as the defining Chinese screen gems, for their insane complexity and lightning speed.
My Rebellious Son
The venerated Sun Chung made many different kinds of films for Shaw Brothers, including popular and renowned satirical comedies, contemporary action dramas, and magnificent martial arts movies. This is one of his last of the latter for the studio, so he wanted to have fun and let the audience share it. Toward that end he cast international favorite Alexander Fu Sheng as the title character who keeps testing the patience (and kung-fu skills) of his father, a small town bonesetter and herbal healer played by award-winning character actor Ku Feng. But when a local dignitary not only smuggles drugs but plans to give a Chinese treasure away to evil outsiders, the father and son unite to take on foreign fighters and even Japanese ninja's in a non-stop display of comic action prowess.
Human Lanterns
Part horror, part kung-fu, 100% outrageous, Human Lanterns has a special place in the Cult Film Hall of Fame. Some of the biggest stars in Hong Kong martial arts movies enter the twilight zone in this over-the-top bloodfest, with Lo Lieh as an insane swordsman who comes up with a unique way to avenge past humiliations. He opens a lantern workshop with the lampshades made from the beautiful hides of his enemies’ sisters, courtesans, and wives. Liu Yung steps down from the Emperor roles that made him famous to play a deliciously evil bad guy, and Chen Kuan-Tai matches him in pride and power-lust. Lust of another kind is supplied by Tanny Tien Ni and Linda Chu, two ladies whose beautiful skin proves to be a most unwelcome asset. A rare entry in the horror-kung-fu genre, and one of Hong Kong’s most distinctive action films.
Shaolin Prince
As the names of Chang Cheh and Liu Chia-liang became legendary, all-too-often the name of their equally valued collaborator, Tang Chia, is omitted. That may be, because, unlike the previous pair, the veteran kung-fu choreographer only went on to direct three movies of his own. Of course, that makes this trio all the more special, and this first effort perhaps the most special of all. It may be an eye-filling, mind-bending martial arts tale of two royal princes battling for the rightful recovery of the throne, but it’s also a party, where Tang invites two cinematographers, three editors, and no less than five other choreographer friends to almost literally shoot the works. The results are kung-fu configurations not only never seen before, but never even imagined!
The Duel of the Century
For more than twenty-five years, Chu Yuan was famous as one of Hong Kong’s most respected directors of “Martial-art World” epics – often conceived by his remarkable collaborator, novelist Ku Lung. This was one of their last productions together for the Shaw Brothers Studio, but it’s another revenge and mystery-tinged winner. Liu Yung and Sun Chien team up to investigate the martial-art murders of a supposedly mortally wounded swordsman, only to find deception, double-dealings, imposters, and one deadly duel after another. No less than three choreographers are on hand to handle the multitude of martial arts, making this one of Chu Yuan’s most involving and exciting efforts ever.
Rendezvous with Death
This tale of a swordsman’s treacherous journey is considered one of director Sun Chung’s very best martial arts movies. It’s not so much the plot that makes it great, but what Sun does with it, inspiring the cast and crew to create some of their finest work.
Heroes Shed No Tears
Alexander Fu Sheng's martial arts talents are awesomely featured in 'Heroes Shed No Tears' as he plays the son of man who's supposed to die at the hands of a sword with a forged teardrop on its blade.