Ng See-yuen
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Ng See-yuen (born 6 June 1944 in Shanghai),[1] is a Chinese director, producer and writer of independent film companies in Hong Kong. He has worked in the Hong Kong film industry since 1970, particularly in Hong Kong action cinema, with roles including film director, producer and screenwriter. Ng is the chairman of the Federation of Hong Kong Filmmakers.
History[]
Filmmaking[]
His career in the industry began at Shaw Brothers Studio, where his official title was "Executive". The first film he was involved in was The Chinese Boxer (1970), on which he worked as assistant director to film director Jimmy Wang Yu.[2] In 1975, he founded Seasonal Film Corporation. The first film produced by the company was Secret Rivals in 1976, which Ng also directed.[3]
Ng produced and co-wrote Snake in the Eagle's Shadow (1978) and Drunken Master, which were the first films directed by Yuen Woo-ping and were Jackie Chan's first real successes at the domestic box office.
In 1985, Ng was the first Hong Kong producer to make a film in the USA that successfully showed the Hong Kong style of action, when he worked with Corey Yuen on No Retreat, No Surrender, which starred then unknowns Kurt McKinney and Jean-Claude Van Damme.
Other notable films that Ng See-yuen worked on include Ninja in the Dragon's Den (as co-writer and producer) and Legend of a Fighter (as producer and writer), both in 1982. He also co-produced Jackie Chan's 1992 film Twin Dragons, and four of the Once Upon a Time in China series.
Still working in the industry, he produced Alfred Cheung's romantic comedy in 2007, and is credited as presenter for the 2008 film Legendary Assassin.
Other industry roles[]
Ng See-yuen is an Honorary Advisor and jury member for the Asian Film Awards.[4] He holds several additional titles including Chairman of the Federation of Hong Kong Filmmakers, Honorary Permanent President of the Hong Kong Film Directors' Guild, and Advisor of the Hong Kong International Film Festival. In April 2007, he became an official member of the Hong Kong Film Development Council.[5] In this capacity, he has been a vocal advocate for the introduction of a motion picture rating system in China[6] and has spoken out on issues such as Mainland China's policies toward the co-production of films with other nations and censorship.[7]
Ng is also the founder of "UME International Cineplex," one of the largest cinema chains in China,[8] with five-star cineplexes in Guangzhou, Shanghai, Chongqing, Hangzhou and an IMAX cineplex in Beijing. "UME" is an acronym for Ultimate Movie Experience.
Filmography[]
As director[]
- (1971)
- (1972); also writer
- (1972); also writer
- (1973)
- (1974); also producer and writer
- (1974); also writer
- (1974); also writer
- (1975)
- (1975); also writer
- Secret Rivals (1976)
- (1976); also writer
- Bruce Lee: The Man, The Myth (1976); also writer
- (1976); also producer
- Secret Rivals 2 (1977); also producer and co-writer
- The Invincible Armour (1977)
- (1977); also producer
- (1980); also producer and writer
- Game of Death II (1980); also producer
- (1982)
- The Unwritten Law (1985); also producer and writer
- (2006); (uncredited)
- Evening of Roses (2009); also producer
As producer[]
- (1978)
- Snake in the Eagle's Shadow (1978); also writer
- Drunken Master (1978); also writer
- Dance of the Drunk Mantis (1979); also writer
- The Butterfly Murders (1979)
- (1980)
- We're Going to Eat You (1980)
- (1980)
- (1980)
- (1981); also writer
- Legend of a Fighter (1982); also writer
- Ninja in the Dragon's Den (1982); also writer
- (1982)
- (1984); also writer
- No Retreat, No Surrender (1986); also writer
- (1988)
- Walk on Fire (1988)
- Once Upon a Time in China II (1992)
- Once Upon a Time in China III (1993)
- Once Upon a Time in China IV (1993)
- Once Upon a Time in China V (1994)
- (1995)
- The Soong Sisters (1997)
References[]
- ^ "NG See-yuen". Database listing. BFI. Archived from the original on 2008-09-01. Retrieved 2008-08-25.
- ^ "Ng See-yuen". Biography. Beijing Video. Archived from the original on 2008-05-24. Retrieved 2008-08-25.
- ^ "Invincible Armour (1977)". Film listing. DVD Cult / Kung Fu DVD. Archived from the original on 2008-06-30. Retrieved 2008-08-25.
- ^ "33 FILMS COMPETE FOR 1st ASIAN FILM AWARDS". Press release. Asian Film Awards. Retrieved 2008-08-25.
- ^ "Establishment of the HK Film Development Council". Press release. FSO (The Film Services Office). Archived from the original on 2009-09-04. Retrieved 2008-08-25.
- ^ "These films are not yet rated". Media article. Danwei. Retrieved 2008-08-25.
- ^ "Ng calls for changes to China's co-production policy". News report. Screen Daily. Retrieved 2008-08-25.
- ^ "Xintiandi UME International Cineplex". Guide entry. Shanghai Cultural Information. Archived from the original on 2008-10-03. Retrieved 2008-08-25.
Some additional film information taken from Ng See-yuen's entry at HK Cinemagic.
External links[]
- 1944 births
- Asian film producers
- Chinese film directors
- Chinese film producers
- Chinese screenwriters
- Film directors from Shanghai
- Hong Kong film directors
- Hong Kong film producers
- Hong Kong screenwriters
- Living people
- Members of the Election Committee of Hong Kong, 2017–2021
- Members of the Selection Committee of Hong Kong
- Screenwriters from Shanghai