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Hsu Tseng-Hung
Chui Chang-Wang,  Sui Jang-Hung,  Hsu Cheng-Hung,  Hsu Tsan-Hong,  Zer Jun-Hoon,  Hsu Tsan-Hon
Born: November 19th, 1935 (Shanghai, China)



 
Filmography (1954-1983)
 
  Director (20 films)
    The Twin Swords (1965)    
    Temple of the Red Lotus (1965)    
    King Cat (1967)    
    The Thundering Sword (1967)    
    The Sword and the Lute (1967)    
    The Silver Fox (1968)    
    Twelve Deadly Coins (1969)    
    Zatoichi and the One-Armed Swordsman (1970)    
    The Secret of the Dirk (1970)    
    The Invincible Sword (1971)    
    Swordsman at Large (1971)    
    The Last Duel (1971)    
    My Wife, My Lover & My Maid (1973)    
    The Greatest Thai Boxing (1974)    
    18 Shaolin Disciples (1975)    
    The Invincible Super Guy (1976)    
    One Armed Against Nine Killers (1976)    
    Thousand Mile Escort (1976)    
    Immortal Warriors (1979)    
    Flattering Family (1983)    
  Writer (2 films)
    Twelve Deadly Coins (1969)    
    The Invincible Sword (1971)    
  Producer (2 films)
    My Wife, My Lover & My Maid (1973)    
    The Invincible Super Guy (1976)    
  Assistant Director (2 films)
    The Warlord and the Actress (1964)    
    Tiger Boy (1966)    
  Cinematographer (30 films)
    Neighbours All (1954)    
    Sweet as a Melon (1956)    
    The Nightingale of Alishan (1957)    
    Love Fiesta (1957)    
    You Are the Winds of Spring (1957)    
    The Storm-Tossed Village (1957)    
    Red Lantern (1958)    
    The Flight of the Phoenix (1958)    
    The Film World's Merry Song (1958)    
    The Blood-Stained Lantern (1958)    
    Princess of a Hundred Flowers (1959)    
    Day-Time Husband (1959)    
    The Mermaid (1959)    
    The Lovesick Woman (1959)    
    The Innocent Girl (1960)    
    The Amorous Pussy-Cat (1960)    
    A Shadow Over the Chateau (1960)    
    Fleur-de-Lys (1960)    
    A Challenge of Love (1960)    
    Secret Affairs (1960)    
    The Heroic Lovers From the Tomb (1961)    
    Pity Orphan (1961)    
    Red Scarf, the Flying Heroine (1961)    
    Love Ditties on the Tea Hill (1962)    
    Scarlet Boy (1962)    
    The Horrible Night (1963)    
    The Warlord and the Actress (1964)    
    The Butterfly Chalice (1965)    
    Tiger Boy (1966)    
    The Monkey Goes West (1966)    
  Martial Arts Director (1 film)
    The Perfumed Arrow (1966)    
  Planning Director (1 film)
    The Patriots (1974)    
  Planning (1 film)
    Flattering Family (1983)    
 
 
Biography
 
  He settled in Hong Kong in 1949. He worked at Nan Guo Studio as an assistant for cinematographer Luo Jun-Xiong for two years, before joining Xinhua Film Company as a cinematographer himself. His first movie was "Sweet As a Melon", directed by Chiang Nan. He joined Shaw Brothers in 1964 as a cinematographer, screenwriter and assistant director. He wrote "Yi Mao Qian", directed by Li Han-Hsiang, and was the assistant director in Ho Meng-Hua's "The Warlord And the Actress" and Chang Cheh's "Tiger Boy". He was promoted to director in 1965. The movies he directed included "Temple of the Red Lotus", "The Sword and the Lute", "The Thundering Sword", "King Cat", "The Silver Fox", "Twelve Deadly Coins", "The Secret of the Dirk" and "Swordsman At Large". Hsu left Shaw Brothers for Golden Harvest in 1971. He directed the Chinese-language version of "Zatoichi & One Armed Swordsman", a co-production of Golden Harvest and Shintaro Katsu. Supported by Golden Harvest, Hsu set up the Ku Gan Film Company in Taiwan later that year. The company has produced movies like "The Last Duel", starred Jimmy Wang Yu. He returned to Hong Kong in 1980 to work as a manager at Tian Gong Film Development Company.

From the Celestial DVD release of "Swordsman At Large".