by calros » Wed Aug 19, 2015 5:58 am
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Kei Fung (2) ?
Aliases: Chi Feng
Filmography (1957-1979)
Production Manager (4 films)
Big Land, Flying Eagles (1978)
Dragon of the Swordsman (1978)
Wandering Dragon (1978)
The First Error Step (1979)
Actor (14 films)
Bitter Heart (1957)
Ku Erh Yuan (1958)
Mang Nu Di Xia Si Ling (1964)
Luo Da Yu Bi Ri (1964)
Three Beautiful Blind Female Spies (1965)
The Sadness of the Train Station (1965)
Homeland Connecting Boat (1965)
Mang Nu Da Tao Wang (1966)
Woman Island Spy Battle (1966)
The Sad Train (1966)
Hai Nu Kung Tuan Ku (1966)
San Sheng Wu Nai (1967)
Three Swords King (1967)
Dangerous Youth (1969)
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Liu Ping (1) ?
Aliases: Lu Ping, Kei Fung, Lin Lu, Qi Feng, Nu Ping
Born: June 10th, 1932
Filmography (1965-1987)
Production Manager (1 film)
Desperate Killer (1978)
Actor (91 films)
Ling Rou Zhi Dao (1965)
The Lady Spy (1966)
The Flying Killer (1966)
Tigress Is Coming (1968)
The Fastest Sword (1968) ... Ding Menghao
The Wolf and the Angel (1968) ... Hsiao Ma
Tomorrow Is Another Day (1969) ... Wang Chieh
The Seisure Soul Sword of a Blind Girl (1970)
Yang Zean (1970)
Evergreen Mountains (1970) ... Botanist
The Matchless Conqueror (1971) ... Chin Chen San
The Invincible Sword (1971)
The Ghost's Sword (1971)
Swordsman at Large (1971) ... The Joker Hsuan Yuan Wu Di
The Merciful Sword (1971)
Woman Guerilla with Two Guns (1971)
The Sword (1971) ... Ling Fung
The Mighty One (1971) ... Fang Yu Lung (Abbot Lung)
The Fist That Kills (1972)
The Death Duel (1972) ... Tong Huo-Ying
Tiger (1972)
The Ferocious Brothers (1972)
Triangular Duel (1972) ... Chairman
Dragon Blows (1973)
Gold Snatchers (1973) ... Old Fox
Wang Yu, King of Boxers (1973) ... Korean hero in black hat
The Beauty Heroine (1973)
Fists of Vengeance (1973)
Iron Man (1973) ... Chairman Man
The Invincible Hero (1973)
Crazy Guy with Eroto Mania (1973)
Hero of Kwantung (1974) ... Hoi
Assignment (1974)
Deadly Fists Kung Fu (1974)
The Iron Profligates (1974)
Shaolin Kung Fu (1974)
Brother Two (1974)
Rikisha Kuri (1974)
Mysterious Snake Women (1974)
Valley of the Double Dragon (1974)
The Dwarf Sorcerer (1974)
18 Shaolin Disciples (1975)
Snake Woman's Marriage (1975)
The Romance in the Ghost House (1975)
The Pleasure Girl (1975)
The Living Buddha Chikung (1975)
Dragon Gate (1975) ... Tuan Shih
18 Bronzemen (1976) ... [Cameo]
The Prodigal Boxer (II) (1976)
The Invisible Terrorist (1976) ... Monk Bai Hu
The Knife of Devil's Roaring and Soul Missing (1976)
The Best of Shaolin Kung Fu (1976)
New Fist of Fury (1976) ... Lin Chin Kui
Shaolin Kung Fu Mystagogue (1976) ... His Highness
The Blazing Temple (1976) ... General Yim
The Invincible Super Guy (1976) ... Invisible Thief
Shaolin Wooden Men (1976)
18 Swirling Riders (1977) ... Master Tu
Clutch of Power (1977)
The Eight Masters (1977) ... One of the Eight Masters
The Gloomy Tower (1977)
The Greatest Plot (1977) ... Lung Ke Tu
Secret of Kowloon Town (1977)
The Shaolin Kids (1977) ... Japanese
Chivalrous Inn (1977)
The Rebel of Shao-Lin (1977) ... Hu Fa
The North and South Chivalry (1977)
Three Shaolin Musketeers (1978)
Wandering Dragon (1978)
Snake and Crane Arts of Shaolin (1978) ... Hung Chu's Uncle
The Master and the Kid (1978) ... Murdered killer [cameo]
Dragon of the Swordsman (1978)
The Invincible Kung Fu Trio (1978) ... Uncle Fong
Militant Eagle (1978) ... Envoy Lu Hung Chi
Big Land, Flying Eagles (1978) ... Wei Tian-Peng
The Romantic Double Rings (1979) ... The Master
Shooting in the Morning (1979)
Love in Chilly Spring (1979)
Chu Liu Hsiang and Hu Tieh Hua (1980)
Legend of Chu Liu Hsiang (1980)
The Legend of Eight Knights (1980)
The Guy with Secret Kung-Fu (1981)
The Imperial Sword Killing the Devil (1981)
The Nude Body Case in Tokyo (1981)
Breaking Through the Black Whirl (1982) ... Big boss
Blood Brothers (1982)
Raiders (1982)
The Switch (1982)
The Boy from the Dark Street (1983)
Restaurant Show (1985)
American Commando 4: Dressed to Fire (1987) ... [DRESSED TO FIRE footage]
Biography
A native of Wugu Hsiang of the Taipei province, Lu was born as Lin Lu in 1932, and had studies in an agricultural school. Lu went for an audition at Taiwan's Jian Nan Films in 1956, and became the only one recruited. He began his acting career in Taiwanese-dialect films using his stage name Qi Feng. Lu was offered the leading role in his acting debut "Xin Suan Suan", followed by a smooth career. He was widely regarded as one of the "Four Greatest Leading Men" in Taiwanese cinema, along with Ko Chun-Hsiung, Yang Ming and Shi Jun. He was also known as "The No.1 Tough Guy in Taiwan". Lu caught the attention of director Pan Lei in 1967 and was subsequently recruited by the studio. He then changed his stage name to Lu Ping and starred in various Mandarin titles, including "Tomorrow Is Another Day" and "The Fastest Sword". Pan regarded Lu as the "San Chuan Ban" (Mifunese), referring to the veteran Japanese star Toshiro Mifune. Later, Lu joined the camp of director Joseph Kuo and starred in "Triangular Duel", "Iron Man" and "The 18 Bronzemen". He became a production manager in 1977, and co-produced Ming Guan films with Wang Guan-Xiong and Liu De-Kai. Lu also ran businesses on metal and construction materials simultaneously, and he gradually gave up acting to become a full-time businessman.
From the Celestial DVD edition of "Swordsman At Large".