
Lui Ming
Acting
Biography
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Born: July 22, 1923
Known For

Dust of Angels
A-Guo and A-Dou are two teenagers living in an industrial town in Taiwan, who fight, loaf, and cause trouble all day and hang out with Jie, a young gangster. When Jie's gangland patron is gunned down, the trio set out to revenge the killing. As a result, the two teens are forced into hiding.

The Last Night of Madam Chin
Set in Shanghai in the 1940s. Story of a ballroom girl Jolie Chan who falls in love with a student and becomes pregnant, but the student's family force her to have an abortion.

All the King's Men
It's the 10th century BC, the emperor is not well, and the medicines he is receiving from con artist "Immortal Li" are in reality only making him worse.

Goodbye South, Goodbye
In this portrait of small-time hoods rendered in rhythm-of-life anecdotal detail, Gao is the leader of a circle of layabouts including his sidekick, Flathead, and their girlfriends, Pretzel and Ling. He is also the originator of petty crime schemes, which promise to get the gang nowhere fast.

The Magnificent Trio
A wandering swordsman named Lu Fang who is returning from battle discovers that several farmers have kidnapped the local magistrate’s daughter. He sides with them after learning that this is an act of desperation to improve their low standard of living.

Between Tears and Smiles
Fan Chia-soo is a kind-hearted student whose heart is captured by the sweet song of Shen Feng-hsien. However, he is not the only one who has eyes for Shen. The General's henchmen are also determined to present the songstress to their superior as a gift. Fan received help from an unexpected quarter to save the woman he loves.

The Black Forest
A musical set in a logging village in Taiwan. Romance and singing abound as a logger and a pretty girl from the village fall in love. A villain is there to make sure that the course of true love does not run smoothly.

The Monkey Goes West
THE MONKEY GOES WEST is the first entry in the studio’s epic, four-part screen adaptation of “Journey to the West,” a 16th-century novel recounting the efforts of a Buddhist monk and his magical companions to travel to India and bring back Buddhist sutras.

The Butterfly Chalice
The story revolves around Tian Yu Quan (Chin Feng) who rushes to the aid of an elderly fisherman who is bullied by an arrogant relative of the Qiu Shan ministry. In the heat of the ensuing battle he kills the said man and is hence chased by the district's officials. Trying to use the waterway to shake off his enemies, Yu Quan finds a true friend in the old fisherman's bark-stearing daughter, Hu Feng Lian (Ting Hung) who becomes his loyal accomplice. As symbol for his gratitude, Yu Quan bestows Feng Lian with a Butterfly Chalice to reflect their eternal friendship bond...

The Crimson Palm
Ling Bo is Lin, a young man engaged to the daughter of a rich man, who now despises Lin because of his family's declining status. Lin visits his beloved fiancee before he heads towards the imperial city to participate in the civil service examination, only to find her maid lying dead in blood. Lin is then accused of murder. How can Judge Bao prove his innocence?
Filmography
as Hsing's Father
as Fuzhou Man
as Lao Woo
as 乌鸡国国王
as Chief Detective Lu
as General Wu Chan
as Innkeeper
as Manager Li
as Inspector (Uncle)
as Boss Lou Tai-Hai
as Pawn shop boss Mr. Tung
as Ma's father
as Boss Tsi Shu
as Master Jin Lu Shan
as Lord Wu Kuo-Zhang
as Master Shi
as Chang Po
as Yun Chung-Yan
as Cheng Hao-wei
as Principal Wei Bai
as Master Lin Da Xiong
as David Zhu
as Lin Kao Wei
as Chen Shi-De
as Magistrate Wei Huaire
as Hong Hui-tao
as Gai Liangcai
as Opera Actor (uncredited)
as Shirley's Uncle
as Uncle Han
as Hao Zhi Zhang
as Yang Yun Peng
as Lei Hsiao Ku
as Minister Yao Ta-Lien
as Deputy
as Constable Li Wan
as Deputy Chief Huang Guo Sheng