
Alan Chui Chung-San
Acting
Biography
Alan Chui Chung-San (Chinese: 徐忠信) was a Hong Kong actor, director, choreographer, martial artist and stuntman. He was known for being an action director and stuntman. Chui was known for films such as The Rebellious Reign, Kung Fu Vs. Yoga, Two Fists Against the Law and 7 Grandmasters; as well as other various Taiwanese television shows.
Born: August 16, 1952
Known For

Tales From Beyond

Shaolin Temple Against Lama
The red cloth lamas are on the attack, so Shaolin send a young boxer to Tibet to learn Lama Kung Fu and seek advice from the high lama. Massive battles ensue as martrial chaos strikes the region. More manis fighting styles from the Robert Tai asylum of martial arts! Starring Alexander Lo Rei, Alan Hsu, Lucifer Lee, William Yen Directed by William Chang Note: This is NOT the same film as Shaolin vs. Lama (1983).

Angry Tiger
Chang Chen-Wai, a martial arts expert who runs a jade-importing business, follows his missing brother to Thailand and learns he has been murdered. Chang vows revenge.

The Witness Of Time

Tough Beauty And The Sloppy Slop
Three high-octane cops--an unorthodox one from Hong Kong, a straitlaced one from the Mainland, and one from the Philippines--join forces to demolish an insidious counterfeiting ring. Cops-and-robbers action fare taken to its most gleefully bullet-ridden extreme.

Weapons of Power

Once Upon a Time in Shanghai
Set in 1930s Shanghai, the story opens with legendary gambler Gon and his vow to recover his father's casino from Shanghai tycoon Fung In his quest, he becomes acquainted with Sou and uncovers her fiance's nefarious conspiracy. Sou gives her heart to Gon, but he can't forget his old love Gu. Meanwhile, up-and-coming gangster Hui Man Keung is quickly making his name in Shanghai. Crossing paths during chaotic times, Hui, Gon, and Ding Lik become brothers and business partners, but Fung recruits Hui and Ding to his side through backhanded methods. Though deeply in love with Fung's daughter Ching Ching, Hui can only turn away from love and friendship when Fung's true nature is revealed. Fung, however, is not about to just let Hui walk away.

The Justice of Life
After the death of his fiancee (Pauline Yeung), triad legend Ming Tin (Alex Man) washes his hands of the underworld, retreating to a quiet life running a small mahjong parlor. He originally disavowed himself of romance as well, but two very different women (Tanny Tien and Teresa Mo) wander into his life. Ming Tin lives with his mother (Lee Heung Kam), uncle (Ng Man Tat), and cousin Gam Sui (Stephen Chow). Ming Tin and Gam Sui are as close as brothers, but Gam Sui's father has a grudge against Ming Tin, leading to many barbs and bickers in this odd family. When Gam Sui and his father unwittingly stumble onto the wrong sides of the track, it's up to Ming Tin to pull them back with his old connections.

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.

Election 2
As election time nears, current Triad chairman Lok faces competition from his godsons. At the same time, Jimmy looks to increase his business relations with mainland China.
Filmography
as Tai On (as John Chui Jong Shinn)
as 泰安
as Yiu Wai
as Sung's Thug
as Yao's ex-triad boss
as Prisoner
as George Fung's Bodyguard
as Uncle Tank
as Chun's Target
as Brother Shark
as 監華宇
as Francis
as Kwong Yan Fai
as Mao Ying
as Kwan
as Lui Yat Siu
as 张正武
as Lai Jun Tao
as Brother Tiger
as Kitaro
as Lo To Keung
as Policeman with Debt
as Robber
as Kuen
as 胡利
as Kum Dat Jin
as Fang Zheng
as Pak Tai Hau
as Lord Cha Siu
as Warlord
as Thief Black Wolf
as Liu Da Long / Master Wu
as Oriental Fighter / Bodyguard
as Fan Kuei
as Wu Shing
as Lo Tung
as Black Inn's Thug
as Taoist Killer [Guest]
as Gets Pickpocketed at Casino (uncredited)
as Gentleman Sword
as Tang Kwan Yung
as Pai Kwa Hall's Swordsman
as Four Friends of Plum Garden
as Chih Kung
as Chongwei's Soldier
as Soldier
as Imperial Guard Killed by Na Lan
as Pa Chu, senior student
as One of Qi's Men (uncredited)
as Extra
as Black Snake
as Poison Spider Hak Lung
as Yen's Challenger at Maple Wood
as Ku Yi Fung
as Mok Sai
as One of 3 Heroes of West Moon (uncredited)
as One of Bruce's students
as Assassin Bum
as Chuan's Man
as Thug in Bar
as Wang's Thug
as Science Research Center's Staff
as Japanese Student
as Boss Feng's thug
as Pirate / Servant
as Japanese (uncredited)
as Member of Street Troupe
as Fan Zhi Long's Man
as Hapkido Student (uncredited)
as Wu's Thug (uncredited)
as One of the Little Kids