Lung Chien
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Lung Chien | |||
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Born | 1916 | ||
Died | May 28, 1975 | (aged 58–59)||
Other names | Kim Lung Long Jian Long Quan Hong Chian Long | ||
Occupation | Film director, screen writer, actor | ||
Years active | 1950s-1970s | ||
Chinese name | |||
Traditional Chinese | 劍龍 | ||
Simplified Chinese | 剑龙 | ||
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Lung Chien (1916 – May 28, 1975), also known by the name Kim Lung, was a prolific Chinese film director and screenwriter active between the 1950s and the 1970s.[1]
Career[]
Born in 1916, Lung Chien explores common themes in Hong Kong cinema such as mixed martial arts or violence in everyday life. He directed more than 30 films mostly in Taiwan and Hong Kong. He died in Taipei in 1975 at the age of 59.[2]
Filmography[]
As screenwriter[]
Year | English title | Chinese title | Director | Notes |
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1975 | Lo Yang Bridge | Shen mo dou fa | Lung Chien | Lost |
As director[]
- The Bridge at Lo-Yang (1975)
- Fatal Strike (1974)
- Gold Snatchers (1973)
- Kung Fu Powerhouse (1973)
- (1973)
- The Angry Hero (1973)
- Blood of the Leopard (1972)
- Boxers of Loyalty and Righteousness (1972)
- Queen of Fist (1972)̽
- Extreme Enemy (1971)
- Struggle Karate (1971)
- Ghost Lamp (1971)
- The Bravest Revenge (1970)
- The Darkest Sword (1970)
- Golden Sword and the Blind Swordswoman (1970)
- (1969)
- Knight of the Sword (1969)
- Flying Over Grass (1969)
- Dragon Tiger Sword (1968)
- Dragon Inn (1967)
- Queen of Female Spies (1967)
- The Wandering Knight (1966)
- (1966)
As actor[]
- 1956: Yun He Xun Qing Ji
- 1957: Wanhua Skeleton Incident
- 1957: Murder at Room 7, Keelung City
- 1957: Mei Ting En Chou Chi
- 1962: Five Difficult Traps
- 1963: Father Tiring Child
- 1964: Ba Mao Chuan
- 1965: Three Beautiful Blind Female Spies
- 1971: Darkest Sword
- 1973: Wang Yu, King of Boxers
- 1976: Calamity
References[]
- ^ "Lung Chien". moviepilot.de. Retrieved 2022-03-20.
- ^ "Lung Chien". amazon.com. Retrieved 2022-01-31.
External links[]
- Lung Chien at IMDb
- Kim Lung at Hong Kong Cinemagic
Categories:
- Hong Kong film directors
- Chinese male actors
- 1916 births
- 1975 deaths
- Deaths in Taiwan
- 20th-century screenwriters