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Wu Chia-Hsiang


Forget Me Not (1966)

The Lady Musketeer (1960)

The Queen Without a Crown (1953)

The Wild Girl (1960)

Divorce, Hong Kong Style (1968)
 

48 Hours in Escape (1959)

Songs of the Peach Blossom River (1956)

Spy Ring Kokuryukai (1976)

The Delivery (1975)

 


Seed of Evil (1981)

Divorce, Hong Kong Style (1968)
Portrait

 
Ou-Yang Sha-Fei & Wu Chia-Hsiang
Venture of the Lady Musketeer (1961)

Tiger of Northland (1976)

Sweet Is Revenge (1967)

Supremo (1974)

April Fool (1974)
 

Golden Nun (1977)

Air Hostess (1959)

Air Hostess (1959)

The Greatest Wedding on Earth (1962)

You Are the Winds of Spring (1957)
 

Calendar Girl (1959)

Death Traps (1960)

Sweet Is Revenge (1967)

You Are the Winds of Spring (1957)

The Flash Legs (1977)
 

Princess of a Hundred Flowers (1959)

Season of Budding Roses (1956)

The Strange Hero, Part 1 (1956)
Wu Jiaxiang<br>Because of Her (1963)
Because of Her (1963)

Season of Budding Roses (1956)
 

Shaolin Death Squads (1976)

Forever Yours (1960)

The Longest Night (1965)

Love Is Everywhere (1956)

Angry Young Man (1981)
 

Love Is Everywhere (1956)

You Are the Winds of Spring (1957)
<br>Spring Song (1959)
Spring Song (1959)

You Are the Winds of Spring (1957)
Wu Jiaxiang<br>Because of Her (1963)
Because of Her (1963)
 

Waste Not Our Youth (1949)

Love Is Everywhere (1956)

You Are the Winds of Spring (1957)

Back Alley Princess (1973)
Wu Jiaxiang<br>The Bedside Story (1960)
The Bedside Story (1960)
 

A Fine Romance (1962)

The Chase (1971)

You Are the Winds of Spring (1957)

The Chivalry, the Gunman and Killer (1977)

The Longest Night (1965)
 

The Bedevilled (1974)

A Beggar's Daughter (1965)

Dreaming Fists with Slender Hands (1979)

48 Hours in Escape (1959)

Raining in the Mountain (1979)
 

The Bedevilled (1974)

Warlock of the Battlefield (1977)

The Fate of Lee Khan (1973)

The Fate of Lee Khan (1973)

Cheating in Panorama (1972)
 

Black Tulip (1956)

Guess Who Killed My Twelve Lovers? (1970)
Wu Jiaxiang<br>Dreams Come True (1960)
Dreams Come True (1960)

It's Always Spring (1962)

Over the Rolling Hills (1956)
 

Raining in the Mountain (1979)

Chu Lien (1979)

Black Tulip (1956)

The Fate of Lee Khan (1973)

Cheat to Cheat (1973)
 

The Valiant Ones (1975)

Death Duel of Kung Fu (1979)
Behind the scenes of THE BIG BOSS:
The movie was begun by actor-director Wu Chia-Hsiang (right).

The Valiant Ones (1975)
Behind the scenes of THE BIG BOSS: The movie was had been begun by actor-director Wu Chia-Hsiang (right), but after five days of shooting Lo Wei took over.
Which scenes were directed by Wu, cannot be really confirmed, but most probably, due to some stills, Bruce Lee's first visit at the factory, together with his uncle, was among them.
The Big Boss (1971)
 

Cheat to Cheat (1973)

Black Falcon (1967)

Return of the Tiger (1977)

A Story of Three Loves (Part 1) (1964)

Gambling for Head (1975)
 

Gambling for Head (1975)

A Story of Three Loves (Part 2) (1964)

The Iron Monkey (1977)

The Iron Monkey (1977)

Hong Kong Superman (1975)
 

A Queen's Ransom (1976)

My Wacky, Wacky World (1975)
Wu Jia-Xiang
Devotion (1960)
Wu Jia-Xiang as Inspector Wang
Mad About Music (1963)
Wu Jia-Xiang as Inspector Wang
Mad About Music (1963)
 

The Murder of Murders (1978)

All in the Family (1974)
Yang Chun
The Ring of Death (1980)

The Fate of Lee Khan (1973)

The Nightingale of Alishan (1957)
 

Dragon Lord (1982)

Layout (1977)

The King of Gambler (1981)

Lucky Diamond (1985)

Legend of the Mountain (1979)
 

Guess Who Killed My Twelve Lovers? (1970)

Deadly Snail vs. Kung Fu Killers (1977)

A Beggar's Daughter (1965)

The Valiant Ones (1975)

Black Tulip (1956)
 
<br>The Bedside Story (1960)

The Valiant Ones (1975)

Calendar Girl (1959)
behind the scenes of a deleted scene <br> (which could be found in a Mandarin print and thus was included in a longer version of THE BIG BOSS, released by Arrow Films in July 2023) – This only studio scene was shot on 4th September 1971, two days after finishing filming in Thailand, at the Wader Studio in Hong Kong (Golden Harvest was still months away from acquiring the use of the Yung Hwa Studio at Hammer Hill). Finally, the so-called (according to some sources)
The Big Boss (1971)

Where Is My Bride? (1958)
 
Wu Chia-Hsiang & Wang Lai
Song Without Words (1961)

Forget Me Not (1966)
US lobby card
The Chase (1971)
1955

Dreams Come True (1960)
 
Wu Jiaxiang<br>The June Bride (1960)
The June Bride (1960)
Wu Jiaxiang, Zhang Yang<br>The June Bride (1960)
The June Bride (1960)

The Bedside Story (1960)
<br>Spring Song (1959)
Spring Song (1959)

A Fine Romance (1962)
 

The Fortune-Teller's Daughter (1966)

The Long Years (1971)

Deadly Snail vs. Kung Fu Killers (1977)

Songs of the Peach Blossom River (1956)

Tiger of Northland (1976)
 
original lobby card
The Valiant Ones (1975)
original lobby card
The Fate of Lee Khan (1973)

The Big Boss (1971)
original lobby card
The Fate of Lee Khan (1973)

A Story of Three Loves (Part 1) (1964)
 

Forget Me Not (1966)
Behind the scenes of THE BIG BOSS: The movie was had been begun by actor-director Wu Chia-Hsiang (right), but after five days of shooting Lo Wei took over.
Which scenes were directed by Wu, cannot be really confirmed, but most probably, due to some stills, Bruce Lee's first visit at the factory, together with his uncle, was among them.
The Big Boss (1971)

A Fine Romance (1962)
Jeanette Lin Tsui & Wu Chia-Hsiang
Forget Me Not (1966)
Behind the scenes of THE BIG BOSS: As it seems, Wu Chia-Hsiang (initial director of the movie, on the right) definitely shot the scenes with Bruce Lee and Tu Chia-Cheng (in the middle) at the beginning of the movie.
 

The Love Auction (1970)

The Big Boss (1971)

The Big Boss (1971)

The Big Boss (1971)

The Big Boss (1971)