
Chin Chun
Acting
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Known For

The Adulteress
The noted actress Li Li-hua, star of more than sixty films since 1947, beautifully portrays the drugged, then disgraced wife of a peddler in the waning days of the Ching Dynasty. To make matters worse, she’s soon framed for her husband’s murder by her rapist - the son of the local magistrate! And even that isn’t the end of her woes. It’s best to have a box of tissues nearby as two expert directors ratchet up the emotional suspense in this consummate tearjerker.

Diau Charn
Based on Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Diau Charn is a sublime retelling of a familiar tale with iconic actress Linda Lin Dai (Lam Doi) in the titular role of Diau Charn, one of the four storied beauties of ancient China.

The Jade Tiger
Zhao Wuji, son of the leader of the Zhao Clan, embarks on a tragic adventure full of intrigue to avenge his father, who is beheaded by a traitor working for the rival Tang Clan.

The Enchanting Shadow
A young scholar spends the night in a creepy temple that is said to be haunted. He doesn't believe in the rumors, but after running into a Taoist swordsman, he meets a beautiful lady ghost.

The Contract
Struggling actor Chih-Wen (Michael Hui) got a raw deal from his company, MTV Studios. He signed a binding 8-year contract with the studio and was only given one opportunity to perform live thus far. Soon, he received a better deal with a rival company, who promised a 5-year contract and better opportunities to perform and make money. Since he cannot start working for the new company because of his current 8-year contract with MTV, he and his scientist-aspiring brother (Ricky Hui), with the help of magician Shih-Chieh (Sam Hui), attempt to steal the contract from his ruthless manager.

When Taekwondo Strikes
The story is about the Japanese occupation of Korea during World War II. A Korean patriot played by Carter Wong gets into a fight with some Japanese people and is chased into a church. The priest there is captured and tortured. Trying to secure his release, the leader of the resistance, Jhoon Rhee is himself captured and tortured by the Japanese. Carter Wong, Angela Mao and Anne Winton have to now try and rescue him. This leads to an explosive climax with the heroes having to fight the likes of Wong In Sik (Hwang In-Shik), Sammo Hung and Kenji Kazama.

Fist of Fury
During the Japanese occupation of Shanghai, Chen Zhen, the star pupil of a recently-deceased martial arts teacher battles a Japanese dojo which seeks the demise of his master's fighting school.

The Fugitive
Siu Lao (Lieh) and Ma Tien Piao (Feng) are bandits who ride from town to town holding up banks and killing anyone who tries to stop them using their superb and rapid fire shooting skills. When a holdup goes wrong, Siu sends Ma away with the cash and tells him that if he is caught to try and rescue him later. Siu is tortured and as time passes he realizes his sworn brother isn't coming for him instead setting up a bandit gang to carry on with murdering and banditry. Sui manages to escape and heads for Ma's encampment to settle some scores.

A Beggar's Daughter
This is an adaptation of the folk story, “Jin Yu Nu beats her heartless groom with a cane”. Jin Yu Nu, a beggar’s daughter, is a beautiful and kind girl. On a snowy day she saves the life of a poor scholar, Mo Ji. When Mo recovers, he marries Jin with love and gratitude. Mo wins the third place in the imperial examinations, but now he is looked down upon because his wife is a beggar's daughter. Extremely embarrassed and ashamed, Mo wants to divorce but has no excuse. Jin then jumps into the river and Mo has deep regrets but it is too late. Later, Mo’s senior Ambassador Lin appreciates his talents and wants to marry him his daughter. On the wedding night, the bride orders Mo to kneel in her room and beats him hard with a cane. Not until then does Mo know his bride is actually Jin, who has been saved by Lin. At the end, Lin knows Jin still loves Mo and helps the couple reunite.

Rendezvous with Death
Sun Chung had been recognized as an expert comedy and crime thriller director, but he was to gain even greater acclaim for his soulful, powerful, intelligent, and beautifully-made martial arts epics. This stands alongside The Deadly Breaking Sword and The Kung-fu Instructor as one of his very best. It’s not so much the plot – a master swordsman protects a treasure chest on a dangerous journey – that makes this great, but what Sun does with it, inspiring the cast and crew to some of their finest work.
Filmography
as Doctor
as Chief Yu Wan Ling
as Company Boss
as Adviser Wang
as Police Chief Chan
as Master Ma
as Dentist
as Lian Chengbi's Guest (uncredited)
as Flower festival boss
as MTV board of director
as Lord of Imperial Decree (uncredited)
as Guard Leader (uncredited)
as Hotdog Stall Boss
as Man in the Bedroom
as Poison's Boss with Briefcase
as Gambler
as Extra
as Te Min's Defense Attorney
as Michael's Father
as Doctor
as Wedding Guest
as Mimi's father
as Diner at inn
as Barkeeper
as Waiter
as Inspector
as Villager Losing Eggs to Ruey's Thug (uncredited)
as Party Guest / Doctor
as Doctor
as Chairman of Meeting
as Townsfolk
as Theater Staff
as Martial Arts Association Member
as Song Da's Colleague
as General's Assistant
as Antique shop boss
as Policeman / Guard
as Doctor
as Power plant boss
as Mongol Constable on Guard
as Constable Guarding Prisoners
as Gambler
as Restaurant Manager Zhou (uncredited)
as Mistaken boss
as Restaurant Chief
as Uncle Xia
as Gambler
as Court Official (uncredited)
as Prison Guard
as Seller of Red Ginseng
as Officer
as Gambler at Poker Table
as Chicken Seller (uncredited)
as Doctor Lee
as Minister Wang's Officer
as Chief at Alliance Conference
as Japanese Diplomat
as Lu's Servant
as Han's thug
as Thai Boxing Stadium Manager (uncredited)
as Martial Artist After Fang (uncredited)
as Restaurant Boss (uncredited)
as Crimson Charm Thug
as Doctor in hospital
as Martial Arts Contestant
as Lao Liu
as Chieftain Lin Shing
as Woodcutter (uncredited)
as Casino gambler/Master Kita's man
as Town Leader at Feast
as Juxian Hall Member
as Theatre Doorman (uncredited)
as Master Jin's officer
as Chief Stewart Li
as Mr. To
as Wang's Thug Blocking Kao Chih's Way
as Innkeeper
as Mr Wei's associate
as Servant
as Li
as Watermelon Seller (uncredited)
as Man at Eatery (uncredited)
as Mr. Kam
as Lin's lawyer
as Chief Killed by Furtive King
as Dancing nighclub visitor
as troop leader
as Producer Cheng
as Man Deliver Silver to Ying (uncredited)
as Musical audience
as Tao Ah-Jiu
as Street Gambler
as Villager
as Dr Shen
as Japanese Cafe Customer
as Dark Angel's member escorting diamond
as Bill Zhang
as Minister Yuan's Officer
as Waiter
as Imperial Edict Reader
as Royal Decree Reader
as Soldier
as Carriage driver
as Party waiter
as Royal Guard
as General