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  1. Chia-Hsiang Wu. Director: Qian mian da dao. Chia-Hsiang Wu was born on 3 August 1919 in Anhui, China. He was an actor and assistant director, known for Qian mian da dao (1968), Si bu mi ren ren zi mi (1968) and Ai qing da pai mai (1971).

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    • Anhui, China
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    • Hong Kong, China
  2. Wu Chia-Hsiang: Waste Not Our Youth (1949) Season of Budding Roses (1956) Songs of the Peach Blossom River (1956) The Strange Hero, Part 1 (1956)

  3. Jul 14, 2020 · The original director of The Big Boss, Wu Chia-hsiang, and fight choreographer Han Ying-chieh, a wuxia vet who also played the titular boss, wanted Lee to perform traditional stylized fight scenes influenced by Cantonese opera and kung fu. Lee preferred the efficient brutality of a street fight.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_Big_BossThe Big Boss - Wikipedia

    Box office. US$50 million[2] The Big Boss (Chinese: 唐山大兄; originally titled as Fists of Fury in the United States) is a 1971 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Lo Wei (who also writer in the film) and Wu Chi-hsiang. Bruce Lee stars in his first major film in a lead role, and his first Hong Kong film since 1960.

  5. Mar 20, 1993 · Wu Chia-Hsiang was a actor and director who was born in 1919 in China and died in 1993 known for Fists of Fury, The Valiant Ones, Death Duel of Kung Fu, Songs of the Peach Blossom River, Deadly Snake Versus Kung Fu Killers, Return of the Tiger, Spring Song, The June Bride, The Fate of Lee Khan and The Chase

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