
Shum Lo
Acting
Biography
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Born: March 1, 1925
Place of Birth: Hunan Province, China
Known For

Pursuit of a Killer
This is one of those -"who did it" -murder movies put out by Shaw Brothers. In this one, a bunch of Mainlanders come to Hong Kong for a better life. Instead, these Mainlanders are jobless and wind up killing, robbing, and selling drugs for a Dai Lo. Tired of getting chicken scratch from their Dai Lo for all the work they've done, the Mainlanders (about 4 or 5) decide to do a big job for themselves by trying to rob a jewelry store. The heist goes awry with all the Mainlanders being apprehended by the HKRP. They all to go to jail and do their time and get discharged. Once out, the Mainlanders are getting "rubbed off" one by one and the HKRP do not have a clue. Luckily, one member, Yeh Hung (Lo Meng), of the Mainlander gang is still in jail who still has time. So, Inspector Wong (Jason Pai Piao) decides to cut Yeh Hung loose and let him walk the streets as bait to bring the killer out.

King Drummer
Ling Yun plays the replacement hired for a popular band whose egotistic drummer quit to join a rival group. When the new arrival becomes a hit, he earns the jealous wrath of the predecessor. Meanwhile, the young drummer's mother is fervently against his music career. With the gorgeous Lily Ho as the manageress of the band and some terrific drumming set pieces, the whole thing, needless to say, comes off with a bang.

Buddha's Palm
An old blind martial master living in a cave teaches a young swordsman the secret of the Buddha's Palm, a legendary martial arts technique, which propels him into a whole new world of evil knights, hidden temples, dragon dogs, and magical objects.

Sworn Brothers
Cheung and Lau are two men who grew up together as brothers. However, they end up as enemies who hunt each other down after following different paths in life.

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 36th Chamber of Shaolin
During the Qing Dynasty, a fishmonger is killed by the reigning Manchu government for supporting the anti-government movement; his son manages to escape to Shaolin Temple, where he plans to learn its secretive brand of martial arts to seek revenge.

Dirty Ho
A prince enlists a thief to serve as his bodyguard to protect him from assassins.

Tiger Killer
TIGER KILLER (1982) is a straightforward adaptation of one story from the sprawling Chinese literary epic, "The Water Margin." It tells the tale of Wu Song, who slays a man-eating tiger preying on farmers and villagers and becomes the hero of the province, getting appointed as a constable by the local magistrate. He is reunited with his older brother, the short, disfigured Wu the Elder, a peddler of buns, who invites Wu Song to move in with him and his new wife. The wife, Golden Lotus, is an attractive young former maid who had been forced to marry Wu the Elder as punishment for getting caught in bed with her master by the master's wife. She takes a liking to the handsome, strong Wu Song, who rebuffs her attempts to seduce him. When Wu Song is sent on a long journey, the wife begins an affair with a rich local merchant. When Wu Song returns from his mission, he is met with shocking news which sets off a series of violent acts of retribution.

Monkey Kung Fu
A small-time crook goes in search of the other half of a wooden keepsake which will lead him to the legendary kung fu technique of the Gibbon Clan Fist.

The Fake Ghost Catchers
This delightful action comedy came out a full two years before Ghostbusters premiered. Coincidence? You be the judge. Whatever the inspiration, nothing can compare to this amazing showcase of wushu and wizardry as one of the best all-star fighting casts take on spectres, spirits, and phantoms as well as each other.
Filmography
as Chui's Father-in-Law
as Brother San
as Teacher
as Villager
as Bank Manager
as Chao Clan Member
as Uncle Shum
as Villager
as Invincible Clan Division Chief
as Royal Painter
as Tavern boss
as Tavern Boss
as (Uncredited)
as Thundering Prognosticator (uncredited)
as Wah Chaing Martial Arts Association Member (uncredited)
as Han Prince
as Manager of Happy Forest
as Boss at eatery
as Mr Hu
as Jia Ru of Dark Moon Clan
as Magistrate
as Restaurant Boss
as Movie producer
as Parent at Police Station
as Mr. Xu
as Master Xia
as Hermit Pine
as Innkeeper
as Ma Shan Chun
as Mr. Ma
as Third Lord
as Boss at Eatery
as Pak Hok Kuen
as Waiter
as Refugee's relative
as Old Man Fishing at Pond
as Restaurant manager
as Mr. Wang
as Eunuch Ho Te-Ching
as Alcoholic in Hell
as Li Chen Chow's Pawn Shop Staff
as Qin Zhen-He
as Boss Luo
as Cashier Zhuo
as Ah San's father
as The Emperor
as Head Abbot
as Chow Ping's Uncle
as Restaurant owner
as Corrupt Judge
as Uncle Zhong
as Restaurant Boss
as Opera Manager
as 3rd Master's Servant (uncredited)
as Doctor Fei
as Chiu Ming's fighter
as Chiu Ming's fighter
as Flower Draw's manager
as Fruit Vendor
as Yuan Yang Sword Master
as Wang Xiao Bao's Father
as One of Lu's Friends
as Abbot in Charge of Dining Hall
as Emperor's Bodyguard
as Ding Qiu
as Grandfather
as Imperial Edit's Reader
as Hua Feng
as Ferryman for Divine Sword Mansion
as Man offer to pay tax for Qing
as Shaolin monk/Gambler
as Uncle Fang
as Villager
as Shaolin Master of Library
as (segment "Deadly Injections")
as Yu / 3rd Uncle Cai
as Chief Eunuch Jing An
as Man in Sheng's house
as Village Elder
as Mr. Shum
as Wang Wei
as Eunuch Wang Shang
as Inn Clerk
as Bun / Noodle Stall Boss
as (segment "The Cold Skeleton")
as Uncle Tsang
as Eunuch Wang Shang
as Doctor Chang
as Head of telegraph office
as Mahjong gambler
as Doctor Zhou
as Nightclub Visitor
as Uncle Bing
as Mr Hui
as Villager
as Bandit
as Tong's Friend at Brothel
as Priest
as Boss Wang
as Mr Hua
as Casino Clerk
as Post Station Officer (uncredited)
as Butcher (Stepfather)
as Master Lin
as Gin Chi's Villager
as Gambler at Poker Table
as Casino Manager
as Hsiao Lan Fang's father
as Hsia Tower Guard
as Supervisor Sun
as Inn-keeper
as Chief clerk Chang
as Tea House Owner (uncredited)
as Lin Zhou
as Uncle Li
as Magistrate
as Minister Cui Yin
as Blacksmith Ba
as Wang Wu
as Grandfather Chuang
as Uncle Suen
as Village Chief Wang
as Fulai Innkeeper
as Innkeeper Wang Wu (uncredited)
as Master Jin
as Boozard
as Uncle Fan Kun
as Uncle Chung/Li Rong
as Father Ding
as Pays Ye for a Hit
as Village Chief
as Ping's party guest
as Uncle Chang
as Uncle Li
as Chen Yu Shan
as Earth Lord
as Lord Yuen
as Tak Mong
as Nightclub boss
as Martial arts expert invited by Hu
as Bing Shen
as Mei's bar manager
as Magistrate Zhou
as Warden Tian Da Cheng
as Uncle Ma
as Jade Faced Tiger's Man
as Hsueh-Ling's uncle