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Hsu Tseng-Hung
拼音: zēng hóng
Chui Chang-Wang,  Sui Jang-Hung,  Hsu Cheng-Hung,  Hsu Tsan-Hong,  Zer Jun-Hoon,  Hsu Tsan-Hon



 
影視作品 / Filmography (1954-1983)
 
  攝影 / Cinematographer
    家家戶戶 / Neighbours All (1954)    
    採西瓜的姑娘 / Sweet as a Melon (1956)    
    郎如春日風 / You Are the Winds of Spring (1957)    
    風兩桃花村 / The Storm-Tossed Village (1957)    
    阿里山之鶯 / The Nightingale of Alishan (1957)    
    春色無邊 / Love Fiesta (1957)    
    銀海笙歌 / The Film World's Merry Song (1958)    
    鳳凰于飛 / The Flight of the Phoenix (1958)    
    血影燈 / The Blood-Stained Lantern (1958)    
    借紅燈 / Red Lantern (1958)    
    飛來艷福 / Day-Time Husband (1959)    
    湘女多情 / The Lovesick Woman (1959)    
    百花公主 / Princess of a Hundred Flowers (1959)    
    美人魚 / The Mermaid (1959)    
    多情的野貓 / The Amorous Pussy-Cat (1960)    
    碧水紅蓮 / Fleur-de-Lys (1960)    
    入室佳人 / A Challenge of Love (1960)    
    私戀 / Secret Affairs (1960)    
    小鳥依人 / The Innocent Girl (1960)    
    紅樓魔影 / A Shadow Over the Chateau (1960)    
    女俠飛紅巾 / Red Scarf, the Flying Heroine (1961)    
    萬劫孤兒 / Pity Orphan (1961)    
    古墓俠侶 / The Heroic Lovers From the Tomb (1961)    
    紅孩兒 / Scarlet Boy (1962)    
    茶山情歌 / Love Ditties on the Tea Hill (1962)    
    夜半驚魂 / The Horrible Night (1963)    
    血濺牡丹紅 / The Warlord and the Actress (1964)    
    蝴蝶盃 / The Butterfly Chalice (1965)    
    虎俠殲仇 / Tiger Boy (1966)    
    西遊記 / The Monkey Goes West (1966)    
  監製 / Producer
    一嬌二俏三更妙 / My Wife, My Lover & My Maid (1973)    
    金羅漢 / The Invincible Super Guy (1976)    
  副導演 / Assistant Director
    血濺牡丹紅 / The Warlord and the Actress (1964)    
    虎俠殲仇 / Tiger Boy (1966)    
  導演 / Director
    鴛鴦劍俠 / The Twin Swords (1965)    
    江湖奇俠 / Temple of the Red Lotus (1965)    
    七俠五義 / King Cat (1967)    
    琴劍恩仇 / The Sword and the Lute (1967)    
    神劍震江湖 / The Thundering Sword (1967)    
    玉面飛狐 / The Silver Fox (1968)    
    十二金錢鏢 / Twelve Deadly Coins (1969)    
    獨臂刀大戰盲俠 / Zatoichi and the One-Armed Swordsman (1970)    
    大羅劍俠 / The Secret of the Dirk (1970)    
    一夫當関 / The Invincible Sword (1971)    
    蕭十一郎 / Swordsman at Large (1971)    
    俠義雙雄 / The Last Duel (1971)    
    一嬌二俏三更妙 / My Wife, My Lover & My Maid (1973)    
    潮州拳王 / The Greatest Thai Boxing (1974)    
    十八羅漢陣 / 18 Shaolin Disciples (1975)    
    劍霜刃 / Thousand Mile Escort (1976)    
    金羅漢 / The Invincible Super Guy (1976)    
    獨臂拳王勇戰楚門九子 / One Armed Against Nine Killers (1976)    
    百戰保山河 / Immortal Warriors (1979)    
    馬屁世家 / Flattering Family (1983)    
  策劃導演 / Planning Director
    渤海風雲 / The Patriots (1974)    
  策劃 / Planning
    馬屁世家 / Flattering Family (1983)    
  編劇 / Writer
    十二金錢鏢 / Twelve Deadly Coins (1969)    
    一夫當関 / The Invincible Sword (1971)    
  武術指導 / Martial Arts Director
    女秀才 / The Perfumed Arrow (1966)    
 
 
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".