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Wang Lap Tat (June 29, 1939 – November 2, 2002), better known by his stage name Lo Lieh, was an Indonesian-born Hong Kong actor. Lo was perhaps best known as Chao Chih-Hao in the 1972 film King Boxer (aka Five Fingers of Death), Miyamoto in the 1977 film Fist of Fury II and General Tien Ta in the 1978 film The 36th Chamber of Shaolin.
Lo Born in Pematangsiantar in June 29, 1939, spent his early life in Indonesia and then his parents sent him back to China and attended acting school in Hong Kong, he began his martial arts training in 1962 and joined the Shaw Brothers Studio in the same year and went on to become one of the most famous actors in Hong Kong kung fu films in the late 1960s and 1970s.
In the 1970s, Lo played Kao Hsia in the 1970 film Brothers Five, alongside Cheng Pei-pei. Lo played Ho Chiang in the 1974 film The Stranger and the Gunfighter, alongside Lee Van Cleef. Lo starred in the 1972 cult classic King Boxer aka Five Fingers of Death , Lo played Miyamoto in the 1977 film Fist of Fury II, along with Bruce Li. Lo played General Tien Ta in the 1978 film The 36th Chamber of Shaolin, alongside Gordon Liu and Lee Hoi San.
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Chinese martial arts, often labeled under the umbrella terms Kung Fu (/ˈkʊŋ ˈfuː/; Chinese: 功夫; pinyin: gong fu) and Wushu (武术), are the several hundreds of fighting styles that have developed over the centuries in China. These fighting styles are often classified according to common traits, identified as "families" (家; jiā), "sects" (派; pài) or "schools" (門; mén) of martial arts. Examples of such traits include Shaolinquan (少林拳) physical exercises involving Five Animals (五形) mimicry, or training methods inspired by Chinese philosophies, religions and legends. Styles that focus on qi manipulation are called internal (内家拳; nèijiāquán), while others that concentrate on improving muscle and cardiovascular fitness are called "external" (外家拳; wàijiāquán). Geographical association, as in northern (北拳; běiquán) and "southern" (南拳; nánquán), is another popular classification method.
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Wang Zhengquan (born March 28, 1943), better known as Jimmy Wang Yu and Wong Yu-lung, is a Chinese actor, film director, producer and screenwriter. Wang rose to fame in 1967 with his starring role in The One-Armed Swordsman, a martial arts film produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio. The Chinese Boxer (1969), another film he acted in, is credited as the first Hong Kong action film that kickstarted the unarmed combat genre that took Asia by storm in the 1970s. Before joining the Hong Kong-based Shaw Brothers Studio in 1963, Wang served in the National Revolutionary Army and was also a swimming champion in Hong Kong and a car racing enthusiast. In 1968, he acted with Cheng Pei-pei in the wuxia film Golden Swallow, directed by Chang Cheh. Following that, Wang starred in many other wuxia films, ...
追龍 Fist of Dragon (1977) with Lo Lieh, Tien Yeh, Chia Ling Bruce Cheung Mong. Action Directors: Lo Lieh, Sammo Hung, Kam-Bo, Phillip Ko Fei, Yu Tien-Lung Alias: Fists of Dragons Alias: The Fighter with Two Faces Alias: Chasing the Dragon Country: Taiwan Genre: Martial Arts Release Date: 03/30/1978 Plot:
Lo Lieh, (born Wang Lap-Tat, (Chinese: 羅烈); 29 June 1939 – 2 November 2002) was a Hong Kong film actor. Lo was perhaps best known as Chao Chih-Hao in the 1972 film King Boxer (aka Five Fingers of Death), Miyamoto in the 1977 film Fist of Fury II and General Tien Ta in the 1978 film The 36th Chamber of Shaolin.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lo_Lieh
Once again the Shaolin and Lama do battle. Lau Kar Fai (Gordon Liu) as the abbott against Lo Lieh, the Lama. Please forgive the 1 minute or so interlude with the terrible English dubbing. The two gentlemen (Lee Hoi San and Lau Kar-Wing) with the thick English accents are great fighters themselves but don't display their skills in this film. Lee Hoi San (the guy with the mustache) is instantly recognizable to fans of "The 36th Chamber of Shaolin" (aka "Master Killer") as the monk who constantly challenged San Te (Gordon Liu) to repeated bouts. The other, Lau Kar-Wing, is Gordon's adoptive brother and another student of Lau Kar-Leung, the film's director. Lo Lieh uses crouching tiger style, which, oddly enough, was not used in the film "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon." Gordon uses iron...
1977 film starring Chan Sing, Lo Lieh, Judy Lee, and Don Wong Tao. Alternative titles include 18 Swirling Riders, 18 Riders for Justice, Eighteen Swirling Riders ... Chuen Chan spares the life of the evil Miao Yi Tao in a duel, and Miao swears revenge. Some years later, Chen Tai and Shuan Ching leave home, with the task ... 18 Swirling Riders (1977) Jude Lee, Chan Sing (RARE WIDESCREEN KUNG FU MOVIE - ALL STAR CAST) Director: Lin Fu Ti Starring: Chan Sing (Chen Sing), ... 18 Shaolin Riders (1980) with Lo Lieh (Is there any movie Lo Lieh isn't in?). 18 Riders are a group of kung fu philanthropists who use their deadly skills to protect ... 18 Shaolin Riders with Lo Lieh 18 Shaolin Riders with Lo Lieh
Dynamite Shaolin Heroes (1978). Korean Kung Fu movie starring Lo Lieh, Kwan Yung-Moon, Gordon Lee, Kwon Il-Su, Kim Young-In, and Choe Bong. Directed by Godfrey Ho. A mysterious master with superb Shaolin techniques uses all his skill to prevent a prince of the fallen Ming Dynasty from being used as a promotion tool by a power-hungry government official.
Lo Lieh Tribute V2 The Evil Lo Cypress Hill - How I could just Kill a Man
Five Kung Fu Daredevil Heroes (1977) Liang-yu Hung, Meng Fei, Hua Yueh, Lo Lieh. Plot: The heroes pose as gun dealers and acrobats in order to get close to the bad guys who killed their brothers. They will avenge their brothers and see that they never kill again.
SINOPSE Por força da honra, o assassino de aluguel Chen Xing (ou Chen Sing), mestre do estilo de kung fu "Garra de Tigre", decide adotar o filho adolescente do homem que ele matara durante um duelo. É aí que surge o grande dilema: o garoto, muitos anos depois, agora crescido e devidamente treinado nas artes marciais, vai se vingar do pai adotivo juntando-se a seus inimigos (Hwang Jang Lee e Lo Lieh), ou será capaz de perdoá-lo? Um filme de ação na melhor tradição do cinema asiático, com cenas de lutas dirigidas por Yuan Kwei, Yuan Biu e Tony Tue.
Bruce Is Loose AKA The Green Dragon Inn (1977). Starring Lo Lieh, Yuen Hua, Polly Kwan. Directed by Mo Man-Hung. Bruce comes face to face in a deadly contest with his arch rival, The Master. Bruce Le is loose and in a race against time as he struggles to survive in a deadly contest with a renegade army of Kung Fu superstars.When an innocent family is brutally murdered, Bruce Le - Marshall Bold Dragon - is sent to bring the killer to trial. As Bruce travels on this treacherous journey, his skill and cunning are challenged by a team of expert Kung Fu assassins sent to destroy him and rescue his prisoner. In a final, spectacular confrontation, Bruce comes face to face with his powerful arch rival, The Master, who will stop at nothing for victory.
Shaolin Deadly Kicks aka The Flash Legs (1977) with Tan Tao Liang and Lo Lieh. Plot: A gang gains possession of an octagon-shaped treasure map. There conveniently being 8 members, each is given one piece. They then split up and lie low for three years. Around the three-year mark, righteous policeman Hung Yi sets out to retrieve the pieces from each of the gang members.
A mysterious master with superb Shaolin techniques uses all his skill to prevent a prince of the fallen Ming Dynasty from being used as a promotion tool by a power-hungry government official.... Lo Lieh is at his finest!
SINOPSE A família Yu enfrenta a ira do Clã Dragão Verde, quando Ying (Cheng Pei-Pei) mata o filho, um estrupador e assassino, do chefe desse clã. O Chefe do Clã Dragão Verde acerta o líder da família Yu Yuan com suas Adagas Voadoras, e mata muitos outros que tentavam proteger a nobre família. Um espadachim solitário, Yang Qing (Lo Lieh) salva a família em uma luta, usando suas próprias técnicas de Adagas Voadoras, mas sua fidelidade e seus motivos são obscuros.
m1m9 Hong Kong Legend/Enter The Dragon Star Shih Kien Passes Away At 96 Shih trained in the Martial Arts and he received instructor certification in a number of styles, including Eagle Claw and Choy Lay Fut. His students included Lee Koon Hung, grandmaster of Choy Lay Fut. Kien died of kidney failure on June 3, 2009 at the age of 96. At the time of his death, Shih was believed to be one of the oldest living successful actors in China. in memories of.... R.I.P Shih Kien (01.01.1913 † 4.Juni 2009) R.I.P Bruce Lee (27.November 1940 - 20.Juli 1973) R.I.P Brandon Lee (01.02.1965 - 31.März 1993) R.I.P Wong Yue (1955 - 16th May 2008) R.I.P Ho Meng Hua (*1923 - † 2009) R.I.P. Shing Fui-On (01.02.1955-27.08.2009) R.I.P. Chan Shen (20.April 1940-26.April 1984) R.I.P. Fu Sheng (20.Oktober 1954 ...
A Tribute For Our Beloved Diva.. In Memoriam Of Alexander Fu Sheng.. One Of The Greatest Kung Fu Actor Of All Times.. May He Forever Rests In Peace.. Music By: Thongchai McIntyre Lyrics Translated By: tci500
Lieh Wang discusses the Brexit fallout in the market.
Title: The Singing Thief 大盜歌王 Year: 1969 Director: Chang Cheh 張徹 Casts: Lily Ho 何莉莉, Jimmy Lin Chong 林沖, Lo Lieh 羅烈, Essie Lin Chia 林嘉 After making his name as a kung-fu master, legendary director Chang Cheh tries his hand at a swinging musical. For this cool-for-cats caper, he recruits popular Taiwanese singer Lin Chong to play Pan, a career jewel thief who decides to turn over a new leaf after eight years in jail. He opens a nightclub and starts anew as a professional singer. But before long, a series of robberies occur and at the scene of each crime, Pan's criminal calling card, a red carnation, is left at each scene. Naturally, the police suspect Pan immediately but the rehabilitated robber is determined to clear his name with the help of a girl (the always photogenic Lily Ho) who get...
Las penas se van y vuelven a estar ancladas en un mar
Que suele callar tus lagrimas, tu devocion
Un pez que vence todo su temor
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Y descubrirse cada dia mas
Intenta amar un trozo de ese mar
Inunda mi paz la inmensidad de esta verdad
No impedira que pueda nadar
Dentro de ti para sentir
Y descubrirte cada dia mas
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Necesito tu amor
El tiempo se va muy lejos atras
Y ahora estoy y tambien soy
El hombre que busca una razon
Para vivir, para decir
Que hoy te quiero cada dia mas
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Necesito tu amor
Y ahora que no estoy fallando
Siento que me estas matando
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Y ahora que te estoy amando
Nuestro amor se esta enfriando
Necesito tu calor
Y ahora que no estoy fallando
Siento que me estas matando