
Lu Wei
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Lu Wei.
Born: March 14, 1924
Place of Birth: Hubei, China
Known For

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.

Pursuit of Vengeance
Master of the "swordplay thriller" genre, Chor Yuen and renowned kung-fu choreographer Tang Chia tell the fabulous tale of the "Fastest Swordsman in the World" facing the "1000 Face Devil" and no less than seven murderers.

Scandal
Director Li Han-hsiang teams up with Michael Hui in this tongue in cheek tale of extramarital affairs and corruption. Michael Hui and Wang Sheng are two loafers who prove they are good for something after all.

The Mad Monk
Li's The Mad Monk consists of four stories that see the roaming monk save a mother and daughter from the brink of death and a young man from the hands of unscrupulous debtors. Ji Gong also deals mischievous justice on robbers and corrupt officials.

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.

Man of Iron
Man of Iron was positioned as something of a follow-up to Boxer From Shantung, the rise-and-fall story of Ma Yung Chen and it reunites the directors and some of the cast in a similar but much slighter tale of a lesser gangster's rise and fall in Shanghai. While the opening narration specifically recalls the events and tragic conclusion of BOXER, this one is set 20 years later in the same section of Shanghai but otherwise has nothing to do with the events or characters of the previous film.

The Boxer from Shantung
Leaving the poverty of his life in Shantung to seek fortune in Shanghai, The Boxer is instead drawn into a world of corruption, gang warfare and evil... Where his only protection is his famed fighting technique.

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.

Purple Darts
In an attempt to seize the famous Tai Hsuan Book of Swords the outlaws Wang, Ku, Lu and Pai Feng attack the Hsia Tien Tsai Mansion and slaughter all righteous opponents. Only Hsia’s baby daughter survives and the dying mother leaves a message in blood to urge her to take revenge once she is grown up.
Filmography
as Chung
as Le Da
as Shen Lao San
as Chief Yang's Assistant
as Gambler
as Villager
as Shaolin Master
as 5 Venom Clan Toad Chief
as Mr Hiroshi
as Uncle Kun
as Ghost in temple
as Tian Si-Hai
as Hong Xuzhao
as Chief Eunuch Zhang
as Big boss
as Policeman
as Gambler
as Policeman 'Boss'
as Villager
as Japanese Officer
as Brothel Boss
as Brothel Employee
as Hu
as Bank cashier
as Gambler at Poker Table
as Gu Wan
as Casino Dealer
as Horn player Wang Lao San
as Hsia Captive
as Brothel Worker
as Escort Guard Tung Chao
as Horse Carriage Maker (uncredited)
as Apple thief
as Tartar Prince's emissary
as Bread Vendor (uncredited)
as Tattoos Chen Cheh (uncredited)
as Ti Li-Shu
as Hu Quan
as Dr Liu Shan Zhi
as Nightclub Waiter
as Wang's Officer
as Monk
as Japanese sergeant
as Japanese soldier
as Tsung's punk
as Neighbor 3