1943 results found for: Flying Colors
Wang Chung
Originated from Shanghai, raised in Hong Kong, Wang Chung was an acrobat when “discovered” by top action director Chang Cheh, who brought him to Shaw Brothers in 1969. He had several credits before attaining stardom in Police Force. After more than a dozen lead roles, He made his directorial debut…
Sone Chusei
Sone Chūsei was a Japanese film director known for his stylish and popular Roman Porno films for Nikkatsu, particularly the first two installments of the Angel Guts series. Despite a somewhat uneven career, many mainstream critics consider Sone the best of Nikkatsu's Roman Porno directors. (Source:…
Wong Ching
Wong Ching was born on June 24, 1949 in Shanghai, Republic of China. He was a supporting actor in kung fu movies during the 1970's. He is known for his work on The Delinquent (1973), The Buddhist Fist (1980) and Sketch (1983). He was active from 1967-2011. (Source: IMDB)
Chen Szu Chia
Chen Szu Chia is a Hong Kong actress known for "The 36th Chamber of Shaolin" (1978), "Clans of Intrigue" (1977) and "Romance in Paris" (1975). She was active from 1974-1985. (Source: IMDb)
Cheng Kang
Cheng Kang is a Hong Kong actor. Despite having only three years of primary schooling, he was able to draw on his extensive life experience to produce unsurpassed scripts. His early adventures would prove to be the basis of stories about human emotions and conflicts. Later, he began directing films.…
Fan Mei Sheng
Fan Mei Sheng is a Hong Kong actor. He started acting in movies in 1964. His first movie was "The Story of Sue San". In total, he has acted in one hundred films. In addition, he has directed one film, "Amsterdam Connection" in 1978, and produced another, "Dark Side of Chinatown" in 1989. He is the father…
Gam Lau
Gam Lau is a Hong Kong actress. She was active from 1948 to 1993. (Source: IMDb)
Ku Wen Chung
Ku Wen Chung was a Hong Kong actor. He migrated south to British-occupied Hong Kong during World War II to re-establish his career both as an actor and director, primarily for Cantonese films as well as titles filmed in Mandarin and the Amoy dialect during the formative years of the Hong Kong stage…
Nancy Yen
Nancy Yen was born in Jiangsu, China but grew up in Taiwan. In 1966 she joined the Union Film Company as a basic actress using the stage name Yian Jue Jue and acted in Lovers’ Tears. In 1971 she left the company and joined Joseph Kuo’s Hong Hwa International Films (HK) Ltd., changing her name back…
Wai Pak
Wai Pak is a Chinese actor born in China. In the late 1980s, he faded from acting and moved to Argentina.













