
Man Man
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Known For

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 Avenging Eagle
Eagle Chief Yoh Xi-hung raises orphans to be his personal killers. One such is Chik Ming-sing who now wants to put his killer life behind him. When the Eagle Clan come after him, a stranger called Cheuk comes to his assistance It turns out that Cheuk is the son of a family who were robbed and murdered by the Eagles. Now they will team up to destroy the evil clan.

The Flag of Iron
Loyal gang member Iron Panther takes the heat for his boss after a dustup with their rivals, only to end up betrayed in this vintage kung fu yarn.

Killers on Wheels
A quasi-vicious motorcycle gang messes with the wrong man.

Village of Tigers
The Village of Tigers is known as the home of all evil doers throughout the land, ruled by their leader, Lord Hu Jiao. When the famed swordsman known as the Sword of the Southern Sky, Luo Hong-Xun ends up in said village, he will teach the bandits a lesson.

Masked Avengers
Philip Kwok plays a repentant killer who vows to destroy the masked gang of which he was a member. A young fighter and his martial arts brothers come to the town to catch the killers, but one of them is not to be trusted!

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.

Raw Courage
After the Ming Emperor is overthrown and his infant son put in the care of the Black Dragon Society, a traitorous martial arts clan attacks the society and forces two inexperienced swordsmen to flee with the infant and begin a dangerous journey in search of allies.

The Fate of Lee Khan
Lee Khan, a high official under Mongolian Emperor Yuan of the Yuan dynasty procures the battle map of the Chinese rebel Chu Yuan-Chang's army. Rebel spies, aided by treachery within Khan's ranks, strive to corner him in an inn.

The Spiritual Boxer
Wang Yu plays Hsiao Chien, a con artist vagabond who uses his kung fu skills and parlor tricks to convince superstitious villagers that he can use his body as a vessel for angry gods. However, when the villagers are threatened by a hostile force, Chien must learn to use his skills to protect the innocent.
Filmography
as Policeman
as Policeman
as Inn Guest
as Sihai's man
as Policeman (uncredited)
as Captain
as Huang
as Inn Waiter
as Inn Waiter
as Native
as Townsfolk
as Extra
as Extra
as Kang's Servant
as Holy Fire Clan Member / Major Clan Member
as Restaurant Customer
as Michael's Chauffeur
as Tang's Father
as (uncredited)
as Chief Yang Cheng Kun
as Taxi Guest
as Wedding Guest
as Japanese officer at meeting
as Lin's Servant (uncredited)
as Servant
as Mental Patient
as Fortune Teller
as Hairdresser
as Birthday Guest
as Servant
as Provison shopkeeper
as Bandit
as Japanese Officer
as Prisoner Begs for Water
as Office clerk
as (extra) (uncredited)
as Waiter
as Casino Gambler
as Chang's Thug
as Prisoner (uncredited)
as Inn Guest
as Restaurant Boss
as Farmer
as Hawker
as Policeman
as Court Visitor
as Extra