Lily Li
21 titles
Filmography
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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.

Shadow Girl
(1971)A young girl swordsman has stealth capability and loves to play pranks. She riles terrorists and bandits, so she has to struggle against them. During the struggle, she is injured and poisoned. A young handsome doctor saves her and then she drives away all the bad guys after rehabilitation. But the doctor keeps on exploring a way to heal the stealth problem.

Shaolin Mantis
(1978)Although David Chiang had starred in over 40 films as a martial arts hero, in Shaolin Mantis, where he plays a man who learns martial arts from a praying mantis, then seeks revenge for his wife's death, the movie contains some of Chiang's best fight scenes ever.

Daggers 8
(1980)Chu Chi Chong está decidido a convertirse en un experto en kung fu, pero cada vez que comienza a entrenar, su maestro muere misteriosamente.
The End of the World
(2010)Taking over the Music Hall of Williamsburg, Baeble trained our cameras on a poppy foursome from Brooklyn dubbed The End of the World. No, their sound is not the stuff of an apocalyptic variety...unless of course you prefer to go out in a blaze of anthemic indie rock. Oh you do? Ok. Then yes, The End of the World spit fire-and-brimstone. Happy reckoning people...

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

Black Magic
(1975)An evil magician makes a living by casting deadly spells on people's objects of desire. He gets overly ambitious, and start to go out of control.

A Hero's Tears
(1979)A young man sets out to find the teardrop sword to keep his father, destined to die by its blade, from succumbing to that sentence.

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.

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.

The Challenger
(1979)Two young warriors challenge the top kung fu masters in the land and join forces in their battle against martial arts legend Master Pao.

The Loot
(1980)Yang Wei, finds himself drawn into the murky world of crime by a gang of ex-bandits who fear assassination! A series of robberies seem to carry all the hallmarks of their supposedly deceased master, The Spider, previously double-crossed by the gang. Yang is hired to uncover if The Spider is back on the scene. However, all descends into chaos as members of the Gang begin to drop like flies.

Six Assassins
(1971)A magician-warrior protects a man from an ambush, not knowing of his true villainous nature.

The Eight Escorts
(1980)To safely escort precious stones to Wuiyang County, Wu Chin Ping must fend off a mysterious bandit with the help of experienced martial artists.

The Young Master
(1980)Jackie Chan was already a star before The Young Master but this film took him to another level. He plays Dragon who undertakes a mission to find his missing brother, and gets into plenty of scrapes along the way including a case of mistaken identity.
Shaolin Abbot
(1979)A martial arts guru wants to reconstruct the Shaolin Monastery after its destruction, but must deal with enemy hostility.
Four Riders
(1972)This prime example of director/co-writer Chang Cheh's mastery takes place right after the Korean War, as a kung-fu master, combat instructor, explosives expert, and missile specialist heroically represent the Book of Revelation's four riders against murder, corruption, jealousy, and greed.
Dreadnaught
(1981)
The Deadly Breaking Sword
(1979)The legendary Ti Lung unites with Jackie Chan's kung-fu comedic rival, Alexander Fu Sheng, to defeat an assassin being "acupuncturingly" controlled by the demented Dr. Kuo. Acclaimed choreographer Tang Chia's action bits and sight gags are bewitching to behold.

Swordsman and Enchantress
(1978)Master kung-fu choreographer Tang Chia leads the king and queen of Shaw Brothers' swordplay, Ti Lung and Lily Li, to the amazing "Deer Sword" and escape from the insidious maze-like "Toy Land"