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Samuel "Sammo" Hung Kam-bo ( Chinese: 洪金寶; Jyutping: Hung4 Gam1-bou2; born 7 January 1952) [1] is a Hong Kong actor, martial artist, film producer and director, known for his work in martial arts films, Hong Kong action cinema, and as a fight choreographer for other actors such as Jackie Chan, Yuen Biao, and Yuen Wah .
1962. Big and Little Wong Tin Bar. 大小黄天霸. Child actor. Film missing, rediscovered in 2016, when a full copy was released onto YouTube [1] The Birth of Yue Fei. 岳飛出世. Child actor. The Princess and the Seven Little Heroes.
Martial Law is an American crime action comedy television series created by Carlton Cuse that aired on CBS from September 26, 1998, to May 13, 2000. [3] [4] The title character, Sammo Law ( Sammo Hung ), is a Chinese law officer and martial arts expert who comes to Los Angeles in search of a colleague and remains in the United States.
HK$5.675 million. Encounters of the Spooky Kind ( Chinese: 鬼打鬼) is a 1980 Hong Kong martial arts comedy horror film directed by and starring Sammo Hung, who also wrote the film with Huang Ying, and produced by Hung's production company Bo Ho Film Company. [1] Released as Spooky Encounters in the United States and also known as Close ...
Cantonese. Box office. HK$14,730,964. Painted Faces ( Chinese: 七小福) is a 1988 Hong Kong biographical drama film co-written and directed by Alex Law and starring Sammo Hung as his mentor, Master Yu Jim-yuen of the China Drama Academy. [1] For his portrayal as Master Yu, Hung won his second Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actor at the 8th ...
Martial arts veteran Sammo Hung was presented with a lifetime achievement honor at the Asian Film Awards. The ceremony is back as an in-person event after a two-year absence and has shifted back ...
Box office. HK$20.3 million. Heart of Dragon, (Chinese: 龍的心) released in the United Kingdom as Heart of the Dragon, is a 1985 Hong Kong action drama film directed by Sammo Hung, who also starred in the lead role. The film co-stars Jackie Chan, Emily Chu and Mang Hoi. Yuen Biao, Yuen Wah, and Corey Yuen were among the action directors for ...
HK$23,109,809. Lucky Stars Go Places ( Chinese: 最佳福星 ), also known as The Luckiest Stars, is a 1986 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Eric Tsang. It is the fourth film in the Lucky Stars series. It was an attempt to combine the original Lucky Stars troupe with the similar action comedy ensemble from the Aces Go Places series.