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Chan Ki Hop
Chan Ki Hop is an actor and film editor who has been nominated numerous times for Best Film Editing. He won the Hong Kong Film Award for Best Film Editing in 2004 for The Twins Effect. He has also served as the president of the Hong Kong Film Editing Association.
Joe Chan
Joe Chan is a cinematographer who has worked in films since 1978. He was nominated for a Hong Kong Film Award for Best Cinematography for Fly Me to Polaris in 2000.
Chang Chung Kui
Chang Chung Kui is a Taiwanese actor, director and martial arts director who worked in films from 1971-2001. He is known for such films as "One-armed Boxer vs. the Flying Guillotine" (1976), "Beautiful General" (1992), and "Escape from Hell" (2000).
Ma Chin Ku
Ma Chin Ku is a Taiwanese actor and martial arts director who worked in films from 1972-1993.
Kwok Ting Hung
Kwok Ting Hung was one of director Chang Cheh's favourite film editors in the golden age of Shaw Brothers Production. He won the Golden Horse Film Festival Award for Best Film Editing for The New One-Armed Swordsman (1971). He was active from 1969-2002. (Source: HKMDB)
Lau Chun Fai
Lau Chun Fai is an actor, director, martial arts director, and producer who worked in such films as Nowhere to Hide! (2015), My Wife's Bodyguard (1999), and Have Sword, Will Travel (1969).
Ling Yun
A native of Taiwan, Ling Yun (b. 1941) was born Lin Lung Sung and at the age of 18 began acting under the name Lung Sung in Taiwanese and Mandarin dialect films. After completing the two years of military service that is compulsory in Taiwan, he was recruited by Shaw Brothers in 1964 and moved to Hong…
Chang Yi Kuai
Chang Yi Kuai is a Taiwanese actor and stuntman known for his work on "One-Armed Boxer" (1972), "The Fists of Vengeance" (1974) and "A Touch of Zen" (1971). He was active from 1969-1988. (Source: IMDb)
Tsai Hung
Born on December 29, 1942, Tsai is a Taiwanese actor renowned in the local martial arts and action cinema. He signed with Shaw Brothers in the mid-1970s and starred in his most recognized work, The Condemned, as the second leading man. He had also appeared in various Chang Cheh's classics like Shaolin…














