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Tony Ching Siu-Tung
Biography:
Tony Ching Siu-Tung (traditional Chinese: 程小東 (born 1953) is a Hong Kong action choreographer, film director, actor and film producer, who has directed over 20 films, including the critically acclaimed supernatural fantasy A Chinese Ghost Story (1987).
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Movies:
Title | Release date |
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Kung Fu Stuntmen | 2021-08-28 |
A Century of Light and Shadow as Self | 2005-01-01 |
Belly of the Beast as Kong | 2003-12-30 |
Film ohne Fesseln - Das neue Hongkong Kino as Self | 1993-01-01 |
Twin Dragons as Violinist | 1992-01-15 |
The Banquet | 1991-11-30 |
Goodbye Hero as movie director | 1990-06-07 |
Young Outcasts | 1980-08-03 |
The Master Strikes as Lung | 1980-02-29 |
Snake Shadow, Lama Fist as Ching Keung | 1979-05-18 |
He Who Never Dies | 1979-05-12 |
Monkey Kung Fu as Wei Chung | 1979-05-05 |
Beautiful Vixen as Third Robber | 1976-05-20 |
The Golden Lion as Wang's Thug with Eye-patch | 1975-12-21 |
The Last Message as Scuba Diving Student | 1975-08-21 |
Lady of the Law | 1975-06-07 |
Stoner as Gang member | 1974-08-02 |
This Time I'll Make You Rich as Ship cook/Thug | 1974-06-14 |
The Life for Sale | 1973-11-11 |
The Rats | 1973-09-26 |
None But the Brave | 1973-05-09 |
Ambush as Han Chung's Bandit | 1973-01-05 |
Hapkido as Black Bear Student (uncredited) | 1972-10-01 |
Intimate Confessions of a Chinese Courtesan as Wu's Thug (uncredited) | 1972-07-09 |
Pursuit as Apple thief | 1972-01-06 |
The Angry River | 1971-05-12 |
The Jade Raksha as Master Yan's Thug (uncredited) | 1968-11-14 |
Come Drink with Me as Boy Monk Who Gets Dart in Eye | 1966-04-07 |