Pai Ying
17 titles
Filmography
17 results

Militant Eagle
(1978)A soldier returns to his village and joins locals who plan to seek justice after their community and loved ones were brutally slain.

The Yellow Killer
(1972)A martial arts master who moonlights as a professional hitman finds himself in the middle of a battle between his mob syndicate and law enforcement.

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.

The Best of Shaolin Kung Fu
(1976)Prince Chien Lung of the Ching Dynasty must travel to the Shaolin Temple to secure a key document and conquer many rigorous fighting tests.

Dragon Inn
(1967)
The Valiant Ones
(1975)Ming Dynasty warriors battle with ruthless pirates in King Hu’s seminal martial arts epic.

Dynasty
(1977)A young prince battles treachery and deception to clear his name and secure his throne, facing dangerous rivals and life-threatening accusations.

The Roaring Lion
(1972)Fleeing to Thailand after killing their boss, Lok and his friends are exploited in rigged fights by brutal thugs, until he decides to strike back.

Raiders of the Shaolin Temple
(1982)As the Shaolin Temple prepares to face invaders, a young disciple sharpens his skills with the help of two disabled martial arts masters.

Enter the Panther
(1975)After his father dies under mysterious circumstances, a kung fu master puts his skills to the test when he seeks vengeance upon those responsible.

Yoga and the Kung Fu Girl
(1979)When a traveling herbalist and kung fu mistress is framed by a corrupt town elder, a yoga-practicing martial artist and other disciples seek 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 Chivalry, The Gunman and The Killer
(1977)
The Fate of Lee Khan
(1973)The ‘70s martial-arts masterpiece featuring incredible stunts and female-driven fight scenes as a rebel gang fiercely fights against Mongol tyrants.

The Angry Young Man
(1981)University students in Taipei are bullied by thugs and forced to enter a fight-to-the-death karate tournament.

7-Man Army
(1976)In 1933, seven Chinese soldiers fight valiantly during the Sino-Japanese war.

A Fist Full of Talons
(1983)A kung-fu master springs into action to help his friend, who runs into danger while trying to deliver important government documents.