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James Tin Chuen


The Golden Sword (1969)

Raw Courage (1969)

Raw Courage (1969)

The Swordmates (1969)
bandit
The Swordmates (1969)
 
Escort Officer
A Pearl in Command (1969)

Mallow Forest (1969)

Dark Rendezvous (1969)

A Taste of Cold Steel (1970)

Brothers Five (1970)
 

The Iron Buddha (1970)

The Twelve Gold Medallions (1970)

The Eagle's Claw (1970)

The Blade Spares None (1971)

The Blade Spares None (1971)
 

The Big Boss (1971)

The Invincible Eight (1971)

The Crimson Charm (1971)

The Crimson Charm (1971)
Crimson Charm thug
The Crimson Charm (1971)
 

Vengeance of a Snowgirl (1971)

The Eunuch (1971)

The Chase (1971)

The Chase (1971)

The Chase (1971)
 

The Chase (1971)

The Chase (1971)
US lobby card
The Chase (1971)
US press still
The Chase (1971)
US press still
The Chase (1971)
 
The BIG BOSS crew (order included in the image)
The Big Boss (1971)
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)
deleted scene 
<br>(supposedly it is about Maria Yi complaining about the noise
at midnight and that the little kid has to sleep <br>after James Tien has
explained to Li Kun how they were attacked
<br>after visiting the gambling den)
The Big Boss (1971)

The Big Boss (1971)
deleted scene <br>(James Tien telling Li Kun late at night about the fight
he and Bruce Lee had near the gambling den) – Fortunately, this scene has been found, and a more complete version of THE BIG BOSS has been released in July 2023 by Arrow Films.
The Big Boss (1971)
 
deleted scene <br>(James Tien telling Li Kun late at night about the fight
he and Bruce Lee had near the gambling den) – Fortunately, this scene has been found, and a more complete version of THE BIG BOSS has been released in July 2023 by Arrow Films.
The Big Boss (1971)
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. Finally, the so-called (to some sources)
The Big Boss (1971)
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. Finally, the so-called (to some sources)
The Big Boss (1971)
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. Finally, the so-called (to some sources)
The Big Boss (1971)
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. Finally, the so-called (to some sources)
The Big Boss (1971)
 
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. Finally, the so-called (to some sources)
The Big Boss (1971)
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. Finally, the so-called (to some sources)
The Big Boss (1971)
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. Finally, the so-called (to some sources)
The Big Boss (1971)
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. Finally, the so-called (to some sources)
The Big Boss (1971)
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)
 
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)
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)
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)

The Big Boss (1971)

The Big Boss (1971)
 
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)
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. Finally, the so-called (to some sources)
The Big Boss (1971)
James Tin Jun<br>Fist of Fury
Fist of Fury (1972)

Fist of Fury (1972)

Fist of Fury (1972)
 

Fist of Fury (1972)
Bruce Lee being emotionally overwhelmed at his master's funeral in FIST OF FURY <br> (This introduction scene was cut out of the German version!)
Fist of Fury (1972)
on the set of FIST OF FURY
Fist of Fury (1972)

Fist of Fury (1972)

Fist of Fury (1972)
 

None But the Brave (1973)

Thunderbolt (1973)

Thunderbolt (1973)

Thunderbolt (1973)

The Tattooed Dragon (1973)
 

A Man Called Tiger (1973)

A Man Called Tiger (1973)

Naughty! Naughty! (1974)

All in the Family (1974)

The Shaolin Boxers (1974)
 

The Shaolin Boxers (1974)

The Bedevilled (1974)

The Bedevilled (1974)

The Bedevilled (1974)

The Bedevilled (1974)
 

The Last Message (1975)

My Wacky, Wacky World (1975)

The Dragon Tamers (1975)

The Seven Coffins (1975)

The Seven Coffins (1975)
 

The Dragon Tamers (1975)

The Dragon Tamers (1975)

The Dragon Tamers (1975)

The Dragon Tamers (1975)

The Dragon Tamers (1975)
 

The Dragon Tamers (1975)

The Dragon Tamers (1975)

The Dragon Tamers (1975)

The Hand of Death (1976)

The Hand of Death (1976)
 

The Hand of Death (1976)

Shaolin Iron Finger (1977)

Shaolin Iron Finger (1977)

Shaolin Iron Finger (1977)

The Iron Fisted Monk (1977)
 

Shaolin Iron Finger (1977)

Shaolin Iron Finger (1977)

Shaolin Iron Finger (1977)

The Shaolin Plot (1977)

The Shaolin Plot (1977)
 

The Shaolin Plot (1977)

The Shaolin Plot (1977)

The Shaolin Plot (1977)

Half a Loaf of Kung Fu (1978)

Naked Comes the Huntress (1978)
 

Magnificent Bodyguards (1978)

The Game of Death (1978)

The Game of Death (1978)
[unreleased footage] The Game of Death (1978)
The Game of Death (1978)

Spiritual Kung Fu (1978)
 
original lobby card
Half a Loaf of Kung Fu (1978)

Spiritual Kung Fu (1978)

Gold Constables (1978)

Dragon Fist (1979)

The Fearless Hyena (1979)
 

Immortal Warriors (1979)

The Bone Crushing Kid (1979)
original lobby card (displaying a scene that was filmed in the day, but in the final movie it was put in as a day-for-night scene; some VHS and DVD releases rendered it mistakenly as a daytime scene!)
Dragon Fist (1979)

Chu Liu Hsiang and Hu Tieh Hua (1980)

The Prodigal Son (1981)
 

The Story of Lu Sheau-Feng (1981)

Carry On Pickpocket (1982)

Fearless Hyena Part II (1983)

Winners and Sinners (1983)

Winners and Sinners (1983)
 

The Owl vs Bumbo (1984)

The Return of Pom Pom (1984)

Pom Pom (1984)

Yes, Madam! (1985)

Twinkle Twinkle Lucky Stars (1985)
 

Heart of the Dragon (1985)

My Lucky Stars (1985)

The Millionaires' Express (1986)

The Millionaires' Express (1986)

Rosa (1986)
 

Mr. Vampire Part 2 (1986)

Righting Wrongs (1986)

Lucky Stars Go Places (1986)

Righting Wrongs (1986)

The Millionaires' Express (1986)
 

My Cousin the Ghost (1987)

My Cousin the Ghost (1987)

Last Eunuch in China (1987)

Eastern Condors (1987)

Dragons Forever (1988)
 

Hero of Tomorrow (1988)

Spooky, Spooky (1988)

Dragons Forever (1988)

The Blonde Fury (1989)

Burning Sensation (1989)
 

Burning Sensation (1989)

Pantyhose Hero (1990)

The Nocturnal Demon (1990)

Lee Rock (1991)

Lee Rock II (1991)
 

Gambling Ghost (1991)

Daddy, Father, Papa (1991)

Inspector Wears Skirts IV (1992)

Blade of Fury (1993)