Johnny Wang Lung-Wei
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Filmography
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The Kid with a Tattoo
(1980)A cotton dealer's brash son makes the decision to learn kung fu rather than follow in his father's trade.
The New Shaolin Boxers
(1976)A dynamic kung-fu classic about a carriage driver who finds love and death when he battles particularly homicidal street punks.
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 Treasure Hunters
(1981)This movie is both one of the best-loved action comedies ever, and Alexander Fu Sheng's comeback film after breaking both his legs. It left no doubt that he was truly back in action, taking on cops, monks, and bad guys galore!

Lion vs. Lion
(1981)A teacher and a coffin maker fight loyalists to keep a list of anti-Ching rebel names safe.

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.

The Avenging Eagle
(1978)With help from a mysterious warrior, a man targets his former gang leader.

Kid with the Golden Arm
(1979)Yang Hu Yun is asked to escort the cargo transportation of gold taels, which becomes targeted by a criminal organization led by the Golden Arm Kid.

The Kung Fu Instructor
(1979)"The Kung-fu Instructor" is martial arts film director Sun Chung's loose homage to Akira Kurosawa's "Yojimbo" where unlike Toshiro Mifune's "Sanjuro" character being a snarling, bastard, drunk swordsman looking for a drink, popular actor Ti Lung's Huang Yang role, is an upright, righteous, weapon instructor looking to keep his limbs. Huang is a famous martial artist trapped into teaching kung-fu to the wrong clan while the opposing "good" clan tries to save him so he can instruct their members. Besides kung-fu comedienne Wang Yu starring in one of his few serious roles, Sun became the first Shaw Brothers’ director to use a Steadicam which gives the film's action and editing style a unique brand of tension and rhythm. The pole fights are also out of this world.

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.
The Brave Archer
(1977)A young man must complete a series of martial art tests and overcome assassins along the way.
The Brave Archer 2
(1978)Clan rivalries reach an all-time peak leading a young maiden to be named leader of the Beggar Clan.

Angel Force
(1991)A police squad battles a vicious gang of arms traffickers on a mission to rescue a kidnapping victim deep into the Burmese jungle.
The Vengeful Beauty
(1978)A woman survives a flying guillotine attack and receives help from two former members of the clan to escape.

The Five Venoms
(1978)Chang Cheh's super-heroic, grand guignol-flavored thriller proved hugely popular in America, inspiring a U.S. soft drink commercial, and even an entire rap music act's world tour. It also spawned a film series featuring more amazing, high-flying, blade-juggling, flesh-stabbing mayhem.

Crippled Avengers
(1978)After the death of his wife, warlord Dao Tian-du turns evil and holds a town in thrall to his reign of fear, but four of the villain's crippled victims seek the help of a wise kung fu master as they train to eliminate the tyrant.

Full Moon Scimitar
(1979)Master of the Meteor style, a young swordsman becomes obsessed with sword supremacy and heedlessly sets out on a violent rampage.