
Tony Tam Chun-To
Acting
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Known For

Shaolin Drunkard
This very strange movie shows the sort of thing Yuen Woo-ping will do when he is left to his own designs and imagination. Even strange for him, this movie involves vampires, huge monster toads, and drunk monks. For some of the effects puppets were used, including a very creepy/realistic dummy version of the Drunk Monk. The fight scenes are very creative and show off Yuen Woo-ping's weird sense of style and choreography.

Bloody Brotherhood
Wah is the only one in his family lucky enough to survive the deadly boat passage from China to Hong Kong. Once in Hong Kong, he searches for opportunities he heard so much about. After struggling for months, he discovers that this is all but a myth.

Life Gamble
Legendary director Chang Cheh teamed his latest big star, Alexander Fu Sheng, with future Venoms Lo Meng and Kuo Chue to create another winner in his vaunted filmography. Joining them were the top supporting actors and the prettiest starlets, for an entertaining, exciting tale of a kung-fu blacksmith taking on four famous robbers while a villainous gambling boss plots to destroy them.

Shaolin Rescuers
Two friends who long to be heroes join the fight against a Ching warlord and his students. They get help from a Kung Fu student and a rebel. They also save Hung Si Quan's life.

The Prodigal Son
A rich man's son believes himself to be the best kung fu fighter in Canton. Unfortunately, his father, anxious for his son's safety, bribes all his opponents to lose. After a humiliating defeat at the hands of an actor in a traveling theatre company, the son resolves to find a better teacher.

Legendary Weapons of China
Legendary Weapons of China is a martial arts fantasy film taking place during the late Qing Dynasty when Empress Dowager Cixi dispatches her agents to various factions of the Boxer Rebellion in order find supernatural martial artists that are invulnerable to western bullets. When one of the leaders of these groups disbands his forces, assassins from the remaining factions are sent out to kill him.

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.

Fury
Chik (Philip Chan), Lucky (Michael Wong), Chi-to (Waise Lee), and his ex-girlfriend Ngao (Carrie Ng) who he is still sweet on but is married to Lucky now, are aiming to make a score on a deal with a Taiwan triad when things take a turn for the BLOODY because Chi-to's cousin, who arranged the deal, set them up.

City Warriors
A soldier from Mainland China arrives at Hong Kong to look for his estranged sister and finds out that she has been forced into prostitution by a criminal organization.

The Magnificent Ruffians
Venom regulars Philip Kwok, Chiang Sheng, and Sun Chien star as a gang of unemployed martial artists who spend their days stuffing their faces at local restaurants and letting the staff beat them up instead of paying the bill. Their fortunes appear to improve when the head of a local security agency hires them to take out the competition, who their new employer insists is up to no good. But the boys are being played for fools, and after an unfortunate misunderstanding, they unite with their former adversary to take out the true villain.
Filmography
as Fighter with chains
as Street Rascal
as Wong's Henchman
as Peter Tang
as Mainland Gang Member
as Klimax Klub Gangster
as Thug
as Master Lung's Bodyguard
as Tang's Drug Worker
as General's Son
as Hitman
as (extra) (uncredited)
as Chi's thug
as Action Director
as Johnny's Thug (uncredited)
as Soccer Player
as Prospective suitor
as Works in Night Club (uncredited)
as Zhan Fei
as Waiter at Eatery
as Iron Palm clan extra
as Angry Kungfu Master's Disciple
as Student (uncredited)
as Jiang Tieshan / Chiang Tieh-Shan
as Chen Yao Zong
as Li Yasong
as Iron Flag Lu Biao
as Heaven Guard / Wei Han Ting's Friend
as Constable (uncredited)
as Hu Wei Security Member
as Bodyguard
as Yuan Biao, Bodyguard #1
as Tiger Boy
as Master Law Bo
as Nu Qiang, South Shaolin Fighter
as Constable
as One of the Weird Six
as Extra (uncredited)
as White Dragon Thug
as Prince's Soldier
as Shaolin Student That Committed Suicide (uncredited)