
Aai Dung-Gwa
Acting
Biography
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Born: September 18, 1931
Known For

The Talking Bird
The Talking Bird (能言鳥) is a 1959 Hong Kong musical fantasy film directed by Bong Luk. The film was produced by Shaw Brothers and is based on the screenplay by Tin Chi Ng.

Avengers from Hell
Three macabre short stories about gambling, vengeance and homicide.

Buddha's Palm
An old blind martial master living in a cave teaches a young swordsman the secret of the Buddha's Palm, a legendary martial arts technique, which propels him into a whole new world of evil knights, hidden temples, dragon dogs, and magical objects.

The 36th Chamber of Shaolin
During the Qing Dynasty, a fishmonger is killed by the reigning Manchu government for supporting the anti-government movement; his son manages to escape to Shaolin Temple, where he plans to learn its secretive brand of martial arts to seek revenge.

The Adventures of Emperor Chien Lung
Emperor Chien Lung uses disguises to experience life among his subjects.

Happy Ghost III
A young, unsuccessful singer, after committing suicide, is to be reincarnated, this time into a musical family. Her spirit must get to the hospital where her future mother is currently ready to give birth to her, so that she can enter the womb and be born. Unfortunately, she misses her appointed birth time, twice, due to the accidental intervention of a young man, Mr. Hong. At first she is angry and makes life hard for him, but eventually they fall in love, although she can't stay around long as she has one last chance to be born.

On the Wrong Track
A look at two brothers, whose reckless careers as gang members create conflict with friends, family, the police, school and their lives.

My Young Auntie
Cheng Tai-nun is a young martial-arts champion. She marries an elderly landowner so that he can keep his estate from falling into the greedy and corrupt hands of his brother, Yu Yung-Sheng.

Mercenaries from Hong Kong
Ti Lung plays a Vietnam vet who's now an 'honourable' mercenary-for-hire taking on an assignment tracking down an assassin who's fled to Cambodia after murdering an industrialist from Hong Kong. He recruits a team for the task which consists of who's who of the Shaw Brother's action stars (Lo Lieh, Johnny Wang Lung Wei, Wong Yue, Chan Wei Man and comedy relief Nat Chan). However once they arrived for the mission nothing is what it seems with the standard plot-twists and turns as we find out who's the traitor among the group.

Gossip Street
The place to be is flat number 8 on the second floor of the Gossip Street apartment building, where all the neighbors gather to gossip. The sitcom turns serious when a local mobster wants to change the place into a gambling den.
Filmography
as Managing director
as Angry Husband of Blanche's Lover
as Clan Leader (uncredited)
as Johnny's Boss
as Managing Director
as Male ghost
as Inspector
as Shaolin Abbot
as Big Potato
as Abbot in Charge of Head Chamber
as Pork shop owner
as Big Potato
as Inspector He
as Buys Brenda
as Inspector Ho
as Barber
as Wang's Uncle
as Policeman
as Buddhist Fortress Fighter
as Dai Fanzi/Big Yam
as Auyeung Wu