
Tam Bo
Acting
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Known For

Drunken Master
After getting into trouble, a mischievous young man is sent to train under a brutal, but slovenly old beggar, who teaches him the secret of the Drunken Fist.

When Taekwondo Strikes
The story is about the Japanese occupation of Korea during World War II. A Korean patriot played by Carter Wong gets into a fight with some Japanese people and is chased into a church. The priest there is captured and tortured. Trying to secure his release, the leader of the resistance, Jhoon Rhee is himself captured and tortured by the Japanese. Carter Wong, Angela Mao and Anne Winton have to now try and rescue him. This leads to an explosive climax with the heroes having to fight the likes of Wong In Sik (Hwang In-Shik), Sammo Hung and Kenji Kazama.

Have Sword, Will Travel
Ying Ke-Feng, head of Peerless Manor, is an expert swordsman whose escort business transports 200,000 taels of silver to the capital each year. This year, however, he is afflicted with an infirmity that renders him unable to use his sword.

The Lunatics
A psychiatrist donates his time to help the mentally ill street people of Hong Kong. A reporter who hears about his activities accompanies him on his rounds.

To Kill A Mastermind
A powerful crime syndicate known as the Chi Sha clan is a vast network of deadly criminals proficient in martial arts. Growing in number at an alarming rate, the Imperial Court orders Yang Chen-yu and his followers to wipe them out at all costs. Doing this proves difficult as no one knows the identity of the mastermind behind the Chi Sha, not even its own members. Spies infiltrate the organization in an effort to destroy them from within. But then, no one knows who the spies are and after a few ambushes and security breaches, the clan deputies begin suspecting one another of being traitors. With the Chi Sha dwindling in numbers, it's a matter of time before the mastermind must reveal himself.

Return of the Sentimental Swordsman
Li Xunhuan comes back to his home after three years of wandering. He had decided to have a normal life, but a group of skilled martial arts fighters and leaders are bent on killing him, so they can be ranked top by Bai Xiaosheng in his renowned list of the best warriors in the martial arts world. Li Xunhuan battles them as he searches for his estranged friend A'fei, who is now married and living in seclusion. Li asks A'fei to join forces and fight against a new threat that wants to rule the world: the Money Clan.

The New One-Armed Swordsman
Lei Li lost his right-arm in a sword duel with the master of a martial arts school, long ago. Now, he is able to defend himself well with just his left arm, and kung fu techniques. That he proves with just the help of his friend Chung-Chieng, when he crosses his path with a beautiful girl in need, Pao Chiao. Even against impossible odds, he will prove a great warrior.

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 One-Armed Swordsman
A noble swordsman, whose arm had been chopped off, returns to his former teacher to defend him from a villainous gang of rival swordsmen.
Filmography
as Lung's Tribal Chief
as Angry tenant
as Parent of Kidnapped Baby
as Xu's Thug
as Sister Bao's thug / Gunman
as Smuggler (uncredited)
as Soldier in 9th Lord's Army
as Thug at Inn
as Street Hitman
as Money Clan Member / Martial Artist
as Escort Captain
as Professor Lucas's Thug
as Wan's Thug
as Nightclub Guard / Rascal
as Zhou Bai's Thug
as Elder Martyr
as Au Yeung Ding
as Monk
as Zhou Clan's Cart Pusher
as Master Suen's Man / Robber
as Waiter (uncredited)
as Han's Sword Troop
as Au's Thug (uncredited)
as Lin Hao's Man
as Bou Chiang
as Manchu Student
as Thug
as Vanessa's Servant #1
as Manchu Thug (uncredited)
as Extra
as Japanese (uncredited)
as (extra) (uncredited)
as (extra) (uncredited)
as Big Sean's Gangster (uncredited)
as Gang Member
as Thug in Gym
as Chu Fung's Gate Guard
as Japanese at Opening Scene (uncredited)
as Fong Family's servant
as Jiang's Waiter / Jailer (uncredited)
as Master Meng's Pupil (uncredited)
as Constable
as (extra) (uncredited)
as Yang's Thug (uncredited)
as Thai Boxing Referee (uncredited)
as Commander Liu's Officer (uncredited)
as Liu Shou Yi's Guard (uncredited)
as Chieftain Ho's Man (extra)
as Warlord Zhu's Soldier
as Lei Ting's Thug
as (uncredited)
as Extra (uncredited)
as (extra) (uncredited)
as Thug (uncredited)
as (extra)
as Wang's henchman
as (extra)
as Feng's Disciple
as Yue's security escort member (uncredited)
as Bandit (uncredited)