Huang Feng

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Huang Feng
Born(1919-01-07)7 January 1919
Hefei, Anhui, China
Occupation(s)Actor, martial artist, director, producer, action choreographer, screenwriter, film presenter, adult film director
Years active1967–1980

Huang Feng (黃楓) (born 7 January 1919) was a Chinese-born Hong Kong-based film director, screenwriter and actor.

Huang was a native of Hefei, Anhui, China. He started his career as an actor,[1] then became a screenwriter and assistant director, before being promoted to a director by Raymond Chow.[2] He is credited with discovering martial artist and actress Angela Mao.[3] Huang announced his retirement in 1980.[4]

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  • Frosty Night (1957) (writer)
  • A Marriage for Love (1957) (writer)
  • Appointment After Dark (1958) (writer)
  • Lady Jade Locket (1967) (writer)
  • The Crimson Charm (1970) (director, writer)
  • The Angry River (1970) (director)
  • The Fast Sword (1971) (director, writer)
  • The Jade-faced Assassin (1971) (writer)
  • Lady Whirlwind (1972) (director)
  • Bandits from Shantung (1972) (director, writer)
  • The Opium Trail (1972) (director)
  • Hapkido (1972) (director)
  • Kickmaster (1973) (writer)
  • When Taekwondo Strikes (1973) (director)
  • Stoner (1974) (director, writer)
  • The Tournament (1974) (director)
  • The Himalayan (1975) (director)
  • Shaolin Plot (1977) (director)
  • The Iron-Fisted Monk (1977) (writer)
  • Naked Comes the Huntress (1978) (director, writer)
  • The Legendary Strike (1978) (director)
  • The Cunning Hustler (1978) (director)
  • The Last Judgement (1979) (director)

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