Yeh Tien

Yeh Tien
Total Credits at Criticker: 29 (Actor)
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One-Armed Boxer
After his schoolmate and master is killed and he loses an arm, student Tien Lung has to learn the art of one-arm boxing. (imdb)
Furious Slaughter
When a martial arts expert discovers the existence of an illegal slave trade in the 1930s, he goes to great lengths to overthrow it. (allrovi.com)
Magnificent Chivalry
Jimmy Wang Yu stars as a gallant knight, feared the nation over for his deadly prowess with the bamboo blade. When the Emperor's seal is stolen by the notorious Black Tiger gang, Wang is sent to infiltrate the gang and recover it at any cost. (shaolinchamber36.com)
The Dream Sword
Three brave and noble warriors form a group called the Dream Sword who travel across the countryside to vanquish all kinds of evildoers. The Dream Sword eventually create their own dynasty. Rival wicked clans join forces in order to defeat the Dream Sword. Director Chao-Yung Li, working from a complex and lively script by Hsiang Kin Chu, crafts an exciting, engrossing and opulent period martial arts action/adventure treat about betrayal and the thirst for power... (imdb)
Flying Swordsgirl
A leopard printed costumed young swordswoman goes looking for revenge.
The Last Days of Hsin Yang
The Three Kingdoms period begins as the walled fortress of Hsin Yang falls to invaders. Centered around this historical event, The Last Days of Hsin Yang follows the escape of the prince of Hsin Yang as he hides with a small family and escapes from the sacked and burning city. Epic battle scenes employ hundreds of extras, and forest swordplay is reminiscent of House of Flying Daggers. (amazon.com)
The Midnight Song
Taiwanese ghost movie. (The Movie Database)
The Ace of Swordsman
Tien Yua, most well known for being the bad guy in Wang Yu films, especially the One Armed Boxer is the good guy here. Frankie Wei is in it as his rival. This is a rare film. (NoKungFu ForYou)
Zatoichi vs the White Wolf
Zatoichi goes to Taiwan to fight the Chinese.
Trust and Brotherhood
For a long time, a modest village lives in terror because of the raids of a bunch of bandits. Miners and farmers, wanting to avoid the worst, decide to outsource all their savings to Tang's bank. These men are directly attacked by Zatoichi's intervention, a blind man who is an expert swordsman despite his infirmity, and Bruce Wong, a young fighter who returns to the village after three years of exile. (Wu Tang Collection)
Zatoichi vs the Flying Guillotine
Also known as The Blind Swordsman's Revenge. Zatoichi is "born Wu Ching Hui, he was kidnapped by pirates as a youth and taken to Japan, where he learned his cane sword skills. He appears to be widely known in China by his Japanese name, but as the film opens he is just returning to China to look up his long-lost brother, Tieh Hou. To his dismay, he learns that the brother has been killed in a sword duel with one Chu Yen Jieh. The grief-stricken prodigal blubbers in mourning and vows revenge. (letterboxd)
All in the Dim Cold Night
A rich landowner has an affair with a poor girl and gets her pregnant. He refuses to marry her, and on a cold night the woman and baby freeze to death. They return as ghosts to haunt him. (The Movie Database)
Black Bull and White Snake
In Chinese folklore a white snake symbolizes a woman, especially an evil type of woman, while a black bull typifies a man, robust, strong and virile. "Black Bull and White Snake", a film version of Young Nien-ts'u's best-selling novel of the same title, is exactly about a white snake-woman, having been sold into prostitution at an early age, is rescued by a black bull of a man only to fall back into the gutter again. (youtube)
Death Trap
More chicanery from the Chinese underworld, hard man Shi Chung Tien takes on a multitude of tirades and their fighters in an effort to clear his name. (Wu Tang Collection)
Cruel Killer
Roc Tien & Tien Yeh play two top swordsmen both equally skilled and both equally cruel, but there can be only one....One Mountain Cannot Contain Two Tigers. (Wu Tang Collection)
The Adventure
Ti Si-guan, captain of the 6th Union Brotherhood, vows to uncover the conspiracy behind who killed his former captain ten years ago. As he uncovers the truth, he becomes entangled in the plot, which is far bigger than he imagined. (imdb)
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The Flying Tiger
A race car driver gets into a battle with some Hong Kong drug-dealers. (Wu Tang Collection)
Fists of Dragons
Individually, they're pretty small, but when they band together and combine their awesome kung fu powers, this vengeful group of young beggars becomes a fighting force to be reckoned with. It's the young doing battle against murderers, extortionists and thugs -- and winning. (Wu Tang Collection)
Two Tigers
Two martial art experts team up to fight a large and powerful gang that has been terrorizing a coastal town in southern China. (Wu Tang Collection)
The Undaunted
A brilliant non stop fist to face kung fu action: from this great prolific producer, Lam Tien Hong. Li arrives in Shanghai to learn that his friend Chin has been mysteriously murdered by a killer using brass knuckles. Li swears to the sister of his friend to avenge the deceased. Li suspects Mr. Muchila, a wealthy Japanese drug dealer, so boxer Li makes a visit Mr. Muchila and takes his organization apart man by man. (Wu Tang Collection)
Revenge Of The Iron Fist Maiden
AKA Deadly Fists. A mountain girl Chie finds her father mortally injured by the roadside, and in his dying last breath he names a mysterious stranger, Yuan. She sets out to find Yuan, and goes to the Master for help. He too seeks Yuan, and fearing competition, he tries to kill her. Who is this stranger, that all are seeking to find him? Is he the killer, or does he hold some terrible secret? Chie is determined to find out, no matter the danger. (Wu Tang Collection)
A Sword Shot at the Sun
Rare swords play/fantasy martial arts flick, featuring Shaw superstar David Chiang with Meng Fei and Jack Long. Based on the bestselling Wuxia novel by Ku Lung (Wu Tang Collection)
Eagle Flying in September
Superb swordplay film, depicting more daring swordplay and acts of chivalry from the debonair swordsman, Third master. This film is based on the novel by prolific writer of Wuxia Ku Lung. (Wu Tang Collection)
Boxers of Loyalty and Righteousness
AKA Shogun Saints; Warlord Yu Ming gained great power for himself. Anyone he suspected of disloyalty was jailed or murdered. He himself was a notorious killer, having personally betrayed his friend General Yip and then slaughtered his entire family. But the General's son escaped to tell the tale, and spent a lifetime learning all the martial arts, with the sole aim of one day killing his evil enemy Yu Ming. Only first he must lure him away from his private army of martial... (Wu Tang Collection)
Kung Fu Girl Fighter
Tong Bo Wan and Chang Yi are two expert martial artists who protect the famous Whampoa wharf in Guangzhou from gangsters who are expoiting the dock workers. (imdb)
The Flute Player of Wrath
Taiwanese Kung Fu actor Yip Fei, (Snuff Bottle Connection) stars in this superb swordplay film from Taiwan. A swordsman known for his flute playing style: dispatches his foes in the bloodiest of ways.
The Furious Avenger
In the early days of the war of resistance against the foreign power invasion, Wu is captured and most of his family members are brutally murdered. Wu swears to seek revenge. He tracks down the murderers one by one.
Furious Dragon
A great Kung Fu expert is murdered by a gang of thugs who are accompanied by a Japanese warlord. The Kung Fu experts young son is also attacked by the thugs and turned into a mute. 10 years later, the boy, now a young man, goes after the men who slaughtered his family.
Rage of the Tiger
A village under the thumb of a band of thugs recruits a hero to help fight them off. (imdb)