Korean director Cheng Chang-Ho originally worked in the independent films arena. His full-directorial debut work was "The Final Temptation", released in 1951. However, in the year that followed he joined the mainstream film industry. Between 1951 and 1968 he made close to 40 films. His work "A Horizon" won him The Best Director In Korea. During the 1960's he started collaborating with the Hong Kong film inudstry. He made "Deep In My Heart", produced by Lan Kwong Film Company.
In 1968 he joined Shaw Brothers and during a period of five years he directed martial arts classics like "King Boxer". He moved to Golden Harvest in 1973, where he directed numerous productions until he returned to Korea in 1977 to continue his career.
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