Chang Cheh (February 10, 1923 - June 22, 2002) was Shaw Brothers Studio's best known and most prolific film director, with such films as the "Five Venoms", the "Brave Archer" (based on the works of Jin Yong), the "One-Armed Swordsman", and other classics of wuxia and Kung Fu film. Wikipedia
...Dragon (which was directed by Chang Cheh, but I didn't know who he was, at the time), but then I took tae kwon do for two years. Then, my favorites became The 36 Crazy Fists because of the ... changcheh.0catch.com/
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Legendary Hong Kong kung-fu movie director Chang Cheh has died from pulmonary edema today in Hong Kong. From 1949's A LI SHAN FENG YUN to 1989's YI DAN QUN YING (nominal), he made near one hundred martial art movies, most were for Show Brothers. His mos thevenoms.tribe.net/thread/e0c78d93-bbb6-4e62-9590-9a48af...
Chang was displeased with him when he accepted an offer to do a film ( Shaolin Mantis ), with Liu Chia-Liang (his former choreography, now turned director himself). Chang had brought him through the ranks even teaching him (and Ti Lung) how to work the c www.beijingvideo.com/d2a.html
Just a few names that come to mind when one thinks of martial arts films. Another name, not as well known to many, which requires recognition this day is - Chang Cheh . Chang Cheh , director-writer-producer for approximately 100 martial arts movies, pas www.teako170.com/cheh.html