Ping Wang

Total Credits at Criticker: 14 (Actor), 5 (Director)
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Two martial arts schools prepare for an important tournament. (imdb)
A struggling husband, wife and child face further strain when his rural family moves into their cramped urban flat. He loses his job and she becomes pregnant and the relationship between family members deteriorates under financial and social pressure.
A bad guy walks into a town, kicks some children's toy ball away and challenges the students of a kung fu school to show what they're made of. (The Deuce)
A young gang member named Chieh is exiled after a brawl ends with his mob boss father dead. When he returns after a year away, young Chieh finds that his own gang has joined forces with the one that had his father killed and now he's a target. Seeking out the other former gang members who wouldn't go along with this shift in loyalty, Chieh draws together a small but mighty army -- including his mysterious Thai half-brother (allmovie.com)
David Chiang plays Johnny, a reformed criminal turned pop headliner at a hip club in Hong Kong. His past isn't exactly common knowledge, but it seems to have inspired some of his biggest hits. "I may be small, but I can kill," he croons in the opening number. Somehow, he doesn't seem so menacing amid a swirl of choreographed dancers and disco lights ... Johnny sure means to keep his nose clean. His former pursuits have cost him the love of his life, who has disappeared. (imdb)
In the last Big Boss (A.K.A.:Fists Of Fury), Cheng Chao-On was arrested after killing Hsiao Mi, "The Big Boss". In this sequel, his brother, Cheng Chao-Chun (Lo Lieh), visits his brother in Thailand. He then finds a job as an ice factory worker at the same ice factory that his brother worked at. While the previous film never explained why Chao An promised never to fight again, it was actually due to the fact that their father was killed in a fight. (imdb)
Soon-to-be legendary director Chu Yuan had just joined the Shaw Brothers when he helmed this thriller of bickering bandits. Audiences loved watching three pairs of cunning male and female crooks trying to steal a million gold taels from the Fu Lai Treasury House...not knowing that one of them is actually an undercover hero. Even without him, there's no honor amongst thieves, so the double-crosses and deadly duels come fast and furious, all choreographed by Hsu Erh-niu. (hkcinemagic.com)
Five Fingers of Death star Lo Lieh is featured in this martial arts marathon that tells of a mysterious killer who annihilates all of his opponents. A group of fighters teams to use new fighting skills and techniques to stop the culprit. (amazon.com)
It stars Tien Peng as a swordsman forced to seek out a powerful sword technique after his wife is kidnapped and best friend turned against him by a ruthless clan and their needle-throwing masked boss. (kungfucinema.com)
Taiwan sword fighter Roc Tien leads the charge and leaves a trail of blood and guts in his path with the famous Black Eagle's Blade. Action so violent it is banned in many countries! Joining Roc are Shaw Brothers superstars Chi Kwan Chun (Drunk Monkey) and Philip Ko Fei (Tiger Over Wall) as master bladesmen. One of the best swordplay films ever made! No wimpy action here! (The Movie Database)
During the Japanese invasion of China, a shipment of gold bullion is intercepted by the Japanese invaders. No one knows who is behind the assault, but the rebels consider it a great opportunity to get gold, so they send a man to find out the whereabouts of the missing shipment and try to recover it for the revolution. (Wu Tang Collection)
AKA Karate Story
Charles Heung plays a kung fu master and the son of an army general who has a dark past that catches up with him with tragic results. (Wu Tang Collection)