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Films: People: Ti Lung (Hong Kong)

The wuxia genre would not be the same without Ti Lung. With his striking good looks, excellent acrobatic skills, and impressive lean physique, it is little wonder that both Chu Yuan and Chang Cheh cast him as their lead, although his roles tended to be a bit more melancholic for the former and much more heroic for the latter. Opposite Ching Li, he has become an icon of the genre. Certainly one not to miss. Ti Lung
  1. All Men Are Brothers (Chang Cheh / Wu Ma, 1975, 5)
  2. The Anonymous Heroes (Chang Cheh, 1971, 5)
  3. A Better Tomorrow (John Woo, 1986, 8)
  4. A Better Tomorrow II (John Woo, 1988, 8)
  5. The Blood Brothers (Chang Cheh, 1973, 9)
  6. City War (Sun Chung, 1988, 4)
  7. Clans of Intrigue (Chu Yuan, 1977, 6)
  8. The Emperor and His Brother (Chu Yuan, 1981, 4)
  9. Five Shaolin Masters (Chang Cheh, 1974, 5)
  10. Have Sword, Will Travel (Chang Cheh, 1969, 4)
  11. The Hidden Power of Dragon Sabre (Chu Yuan, 1984, 4)
  12. The Jade Tiger (Chu Yuan, 1977, 7)
  13. Legend of the Bat (Chu Yuan, 1978, 8)
  14. The Legend of Wisely (Teddy Robin Kwan, 1985, 5)
  15. The Magic Blade (Chu Yuan, 1976, 6)
  16. New One-Armed Swordsman (Chang Cheh, 1971, 7)
  17. Return of the One-Armed Swordsman (Chang Cheh, 1969, 7)
  18. Return of the Sentimental Swordsman (Chu Yuan, 1981, 8)
  19. Roving Swordsman (Chu Yuan, 1983, 6)
  20. The Sentimental Swordsman (Chu Yuan, 1977, 5)
  21. Shaolin Temple (Chang Cheh, 1976, 6)
  22. Soul of the Sword (Hua Shan, 1978, 7)
  23. Swordsman and Enchantress (Chu Yuan, 1978, 6)
  24. Tiger on Beat (Lau Kar Leung, 1988, 6)
  25. Vengeance (Chang Cheh, 1970, 6)
  26. The Water Margin (Chang Cheh, 1972, 7)
  27. Young People (Chang Cheh, 1972, 3)