
Lee Wan-Chung
Acting
Biography
Yunzhong Li was born on September 2, 1911 in Tianjin, China. He was an actor, known for Come Drink with Me (1966), Prisoner 407 (1976) and He Has Nothing But Kung Fu (1977). He died on April 28, 1981 in Hong Kong.
Born: September 2, 1911
Place of Birth: Tianjin, China
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.

Madam White Snake
This Classic Seductive tale of two snakes who assume human forms will send chills of pleasure down viewers' backs. The Lovely Linda Lin Dai (Les Belles, The Kingdom And The Beauty) and margaret Tu Chuan (The Dream of The Red Chamber) play the two sister serpents, Pak Su-cheng and Ching Ching. Su-cheng meets Hsu Hsien (Chao Lei) one day and recognizes him as her savior in another life 1,000 years ago. She marries him to reward him but the snake-human union brings about problems beyond imagination.

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 Bells of Death
A simple woodcutter named Wei Fu finds his world shattered when three murderous horsemen arrive to kill his family and kidnap his sister. Left with nothing but his mother’s bell-laden bracelet, he sets out to seek his revenge. Lucky for him, Wei Fu encounters a master swordsman, who takes him under his wing.

The Duel
Tan Jen-chieh's life spins out of control when he’s forced into exile to clear his name following the murder of his adopted father. He's hunted in the streets. His lover, Butterfly, turns to prostitution. And his father's likely killer – a smooth operator known as the Rambler – is always lingering nearby. But before Tan and the Rambler can slit each other's throats, they learn they've been double-crossed and go two against everyone in a rage of double-edged vengeance.

Broken Oath
Lotus never had a chance. Her mother seethed with anger at being unjustly imprisoned for turning her attemped rapist into a cyclops. Mother repeatedly asked her good friend and fellow prisoner, Pickpocket, to urge Lotus to take revenge for her as an adult. Lotus is given to a monastery and grows up there, but twenty years of peace and love make no impression on Lotus, who skips classes to practice pole and sword skills. Joining forces with Pickpocket and Big Rat, Lotus gets her chance at revenge.

The Water Margin
The corruption in the Sung Dynasty of 11th century China is so rampant that it inspires a band of Oriental Robin Hoods - the Honorable 108. Mountain bandits who nevertheless live by a scrupulous code of conduct, the Honorable 108 pledge to end the repression of the brutal overlords.

The Twelve Gold Medallions
While a brave Chinese general and his men fight against the Tartar invaders, several swordsmen try to obtain twelve golden medallions on whose possession depends the future of the Song dynasty.

Come Drink with Me
Golden Sparrow is a fighter-for-hire who has been contracted by the local government to retrieve the governor's kidnapped son. Holding him is a group of rebels who are demanding that their leader be released from prison in return for the captured son. After a brief encounter with the gang at a local restaurant, Golden Sparrow is joined by an inebriated wanderer Drunken Cat who aids her in her mission.

Love Without End
Li Qingqing, an orphan, just arrives in Hong Kong and becomes a singer who sacrifices everything for her man.
Filmography
as Old Monk
as Mr. Wang
as Hao's Assistant
as (as Yunzhong Li)
as Prison Guard
as Doctor
as Master Tai Yi of Mt Qianyuan
as Manchu General
as Sakata
as Tianqiao
as Officer at Military Academy
as Zheng Fu-Cheng
as Huang's Friend
as Lord Yu
as Tao San Hsin
as Rich Brothel Patron
as Policeman
as Zhi Yu
as Master Zhong
as Grand Secretary Liang
as Master Hung Ching Fu
as Staff Officer
as Han Chen
as Senator Feng
as Lord Wuyi
as Li Chi-Liang
as Official Man
as Butler Teng
as Wei Tong Ming
as Peter Chan
as Lin Bongyin
as Chau Tong Ming
as Tao Kung Chuan
as Tien Ta Kwei/Chief Tien
as Advisor Yu
as Prince Wu Yi
as City Chief Investigator Ma
as Yue's security escort member (uncredited)
as Master Wen
as Innkeeper
as Japanese Director
as Deputy Wang
as Magistrate's advisor
as Boss
as Principal
as Governor Wang
as Smiling Tiger Tsu Kan
as Red Lotus chief
as Doctor
as Fan's servant
as Mr Xu
as Exorcist
as Red Lotus Chief Zhang Yuan
as Laughing Courtier
as Army officer
as Captain's Assistant
as Wang Kui-Sheng
as Press conference guest
as Taoist Priest Guo Wei
as Suen Ching Seng
as Papa Shen
as Chang Chin Fa
as Bao Li-Zhi
as Ding Kan-Tang
as Li Ru
as Ming Li