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Mr. Wong: a.k.a. You Are My Destiny Also writer 1988: The Romancing Star II: 精裝追女仔之2: Simon Hand: a.k.a. The Romancing Star 2 Also director and writer Love Soldier of Fortune: 愛的逃兵: Mr. Wong: The Crazy Companies: 最佳損友: Himself: Cameo Also director and writer Profiles of Pleasure: 群鶯亂舞: Director Wong: Bet on ...
Wong Yat-cheong, known professionally as Wong Jing (Chinese: 王晶; pinyin: Wáng Jīng, born 3 May 1955), [1] is a Hong Kong filmmaker and actor. A prolific filmmaker with strong instincts for crowd-pleasing and publicity, he played a prominent role in Hong Kong cinema during the 1990s.
The following is a list of films directed by Wong Jing. Pages in category "Films directed by Wong Jing" The following 63 pages are in this category, out of 63 total.
Chasing the Dragon (Chinese: 追龍; Sidney Lau: Jui 1 Lung 4), previously known as King of Drug Dealers, is a 2017 Hong Kong-Chinese action crime drama film directed by Wong Jing and Jason Kwan. The film stars Donnie Yen as Crippled Ho, based on real life gangster Ng Sik-ho and Andy Lau reprising his role as Lee Rock from the film series of ...
Wong Jing (director); Eason Chan, Anthony Wong Chau Sang, Tony Leung Ka-Fai, Natalie Meng Yao, Bowie Lam, Alex Fong, Kate Tsui: Crime thriller: M a y: 1 Coweb: Beijing Channel Pictures Company Joy Charm Entertainment Singing Horse Productions: Xiong Xin Xin (director); Jiang Lui Xia, Sam Lee, Eddie Cheung, Kane Kosugi, Mike Möller: Martial ...
Following his death, Fu's friend and fellow director Wong Jing stepped in as director, citing their friendship as his motivation to take over the project. [10] Since Wong was primarily known for directing comedy rather than martial arts films, he rewrote the screenplay to include more comedic elements and invited Wong Yue and Natalis Chan to ...
Jimmy Lung Fong (龍方) was a Hong Kong actor, film director, and action choreographer. Lung was best known to moviegoers for his frequent portrayal of villains in various Hong Kong films, most notably in films made by Wong Jing. Lung retired from the film industry, and died from lung cancer in 2008.
Lee died of cerebral edema before the film's release. At the time of his death, he had made plans to resume the filming of The Game of Death. After Lee's death, Enter the Dragon director Robert Clouse was enlisted to finish the film using two stand-ins; it was released in 1978 as Game of Death, five years after Lee's death, by Golden Harvest.