Cheh Chang

Cheh Chang

DirectorWriterMusic Department
Born
February 10, 1923
Died
June 22, 2002
Awards
1 wins, 1 nominations

Chang Cheh was the leading Martial Arts director in Hong Kong in the 1970s, now with close to 100 films to his name. His has influenced other directors such as John Woo and Liu Chiau Liang, and made famous such Hong Kong stars as Phillip Chung-Fung Kwok, Fu Sheng and Lung Ti. Chang has declared that…

Biography

Chang Cheh was the leading Martial Arts director in Hong Kong in the 1970s, now with close to 100 films to his name. His has influenced other directors such as John Woo and Liu Chiau Liang, and made famous such Hong Kong stars as Phillip Chung-Fung Kwok, Fu Sheng and Lung Ti. Chang has declared that he will stop working after he has made his 101st film. During the 1970s, Chang was the most prolific of the directors for the now legendary Shaw Brothers Studios, and most revered works include Dynasty of Blood (1973) (aka Blood Brothers) and the awesome film which is Five Deadly Venoms (1978) (aka Five Venoms).

Actor

The Angry GuestThe Angry Guest(1972)as Oyabun Yamaguchi (Guest star)

Composer

Peng youPeng you(1974)

Production Designer

The Twin SwordsThe Twin Swords(1965)

Costume Designer

Cross the RiverCross the River(1988)

Soundtrack

Tao li zheng chunTao li zheng chun(1962)

Self

Century of CinemaCentury of Cinema(1995)as Self
The Call GirlsThe Call Girls(1977)as Self

Archive Footage

Missing ReelMissing Reel(2014)as Self
Chang Cheh & le sabreur manchot(2005)as Self

Known for

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Cheh Chang, David Chiang, and Lung Ti in The Angry Guest (1972)Cheh Chang and Run Run Shaw