Lo Meng
11 titles
Filmography
11 results

Hex After Hex
(1982)Hell may have no fury like a woman scorned, but hell, literally, has no wrath like a lusting ghost scorned! A handsome chauffeur (played by muscular "Venom" Lo Meng) discovers just that after he turns her down. The demon merely arranges to have his true love killed, and then possesses her, setting off chaos and vengeance, which gets even worse when he finds out about the spiritual switch.

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

The Magnificent Ruffians
(1979)Venom regulars Philip Kwok, Chiang Sheng, and Sun Chien star as a gang of unemployed martial artists who spend their days stuffing their faces at local restaurants and letting the staff beat them up instead of paying the bill. Their fortunes appear to improve when the head of a local security agency hires them to take out the competition, who their new employer insists is up to no good.

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.
Shaolin Rescuers
(1979)Two bored restaurant workers dream of notoriety and ally with a Shaolin master to defeat a treacherous priest out to destroy Shaolin.

Life Gamble
(1978)Life Gamble is the tale of a simple blacksmith (Kuo Chue) with extraordinary martial-arts skills who is entangled in a life-and-death struggle among swordsmen, thieves, con artists, a smooth dagger-slinger (Fu Sheng), a beautiful seductress (Lin Chen-chi).

Ebola Syndrome
(1996)Fleeing Hong Kong, a violent fugitive who finds work at a Chinese restaurant in South Africa goes on a rape and killing spree after contracting Ebola.

Chinatown Kid
(1977)Tan Tung flees to San Francisco to escape gang trouble at home, but when he finds the same men in the city, he plots an inside job to take them out.

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.
Invincible Shaolin
(1978)Evil Gen. Pu tries to destroy two Shaolin temples, but two martial artists hone their skills to defeat him.

Made in Chinatown
(2021)A young Chinese man sets out to become a Don in the Italian Mafia, but earning respect, finding love, and discovering his identity does not come easy.