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Chang Cheh

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“I am wishing for a new fusion of art forms, not going back to the old way -- it's this type of thinking. If we want to go back to the old way, there really isn't much purpose for doing so. This is different from rejecting the artistic value of Peking Opera. The artistic value of Peking opera is in the essence of itself. Taking just a little of Peking opera and putting it in a new form is different from both schools that it originates from.”

 

Biography

Chang Cheh (traditional Chinese: 張徹; simplified Chinese: 张彻; pinyin: Zhāng Chè) (February 10, 1923 – June 22, 2002) was Shaw Brothers Studio’s best known and most prolific film director, with such films as the Five Venoms, the Brave Archer (based on the works of Jin Yong), the One-Armed Swordsman, and other classics of wuxia and Kung Fu film.

Referred to as “The Godfather of Hong Kong cinema”, Chang Cheh directed over 100 films in his illustrious career at Shaw Brothers, which ran the gamut from swordplay films (One-Armed Swordsman, The Assassin, Golden Swallow) to kung fu films (Five Shaolin Masters, Five Venoms, Kid with the Golden Arms) to more modern period dramas (Chinatown Kid, Boxer From Shantung, The Generation Gap) to lavish costume epics (The Water Margin, The Heroic Ones, Boxer Rebellion).

After graduating from National Central University ( (later renamed Nanjing University in Nanjing and reinstated in Taiwan) in Chongqing (Chungking), where he studied politics… read more

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clockworkdaisyblues

10Nov11

ahhhhhh pretty epic ;)

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HKFanatic

19Sep11

Watched "Chinatown Kid" - very unique Shaw Brothers film from 1977, set in San Francisco's Chinatown area. It's basically an anti-drug movie that details how hard it was for young Chinese immigrants moving to the States during that time - with a lot of kung fu fighting involved too.

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HKFanatic

21Aug11

Just watched Five Shaolin Masters - not just one of the best martial arts movies I've ever seen, but one of the best MOVIES period.

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Edetein

11Apr11

Shaolin Rescuers and Crippled Avengers are two of the absolute best Venom films! Please include on MUBI!

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