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Chung Sun was born in 1941 in Taipei, Taiwan. He is a director and writer, known for Chin mun bat jeung (1981), Quan ji xiao zi (1984) and Human Lanterns (1982). He is married to Tina Chin-Fei
Most Popular Sun Chung Trailers
Total trailers found: 39
30 December 1978
A bevy of top fighters all fighting to rule the martial world and use the rarest styles ever put on screen.
01 January 1969
The arrest and execution of the head of the outlawed Five Flower sect leaves his four offspring thirsty for revenge! But none of his children are more bloodthirsty than his eldest daughter.
25 October 1975
Gu Hui, a member of the ‘Wolf Head Gang’ becomes unhappy after their new chief decides to abandon their old code of conduct.
18 November 1977
A timeless and titillating tale of the immoral private lives of the royal court's high officials. All the bed and body hopping is not exclusive to the family, either.
01 July 1977
Young man returns from studying abroad to take over management of the large family farm, and falls for the daughter of a tenant farmer.
03 September 1981
A group of secret agent gambling heroes put the squeeze on some gangsters who are cheating the public now after having been involved with Japanese war criminals.
19 June 1977
Part 1 : 'Maniac' - A gang is kidnapping and raping young women. Part 2: 'Queen of Temple Street' - A gambling addict sells his wife to a brothel to pay off his debts.
05 August 1978
Hong Kong crime movie from 1978
17 April 1981
A story of a coffin maker who tells a story about a policeman who was murdered by his wife and her lover.
04 December 1979
Leaving behind an inch of sword in the spent corpses of his opponents, Tuan Changqing is known as the Deadly Breaking Sword.
20 August 1977
Sun Chung was already a valued comedy, romance, and modern crime filmmaker, when, through this tale of the 100 Poison Clique's obsessive ambition to destroy all rivals, he started bringing morality and motivation to martial arts movies like never before.
02 January 1988
Set in the modern city of Shenzhen, an intoverted young woman slowly moves away from her brash boyfriend and, despite her inhibitions, gets a crush on another young teenage woman.
23 May 1975
Abortion, birth control and unwed cohabitation are social issues rarely associated with 1970's Hong Kong cinema.
14 July 1982
A psychotic craftsman pits two rival Kung-Fu masters against each other while designing special lanterns from a disturbing source.
26 November 1982
Here Chang Siu Tai is the son of Master Chang, a renowned chiropractor bone-setter operating a clinic in a poor neighborhood in an unidentified city in early 20th century China.
11 January 1987
Kin Seng (Leung Ka Fai) falls into big debts in the gambling house. He persuades his loving wife, May (Lin Ching Hsia), to embezzle a huge sum from working place to save him.
21 December 1988
Two partnered cops who are also best friends find their friendship and their lives at stake when they try to take down a ruthless drug dealer.
10 December 1992
A detective investigating a student's suicide discovers it is connected to a secret Satanic cult.
17 June 1980
One of Shaw Brothers' most productive directors, Sun Chung's action films had strong tension, snappy editing and slow motion which influenced up and coming martial arts director John Woo.
13 August 1976
An anthology film featuring four true-crime stories that took place in Hong Kong in the early 1970's.
23 November 1979
The Chi Sha Clan is a vast network of deadly criminals proficient in martial arts. Growing in number at an alarming rate, the Imperial Court orders Yang Chen-yu and his followers to eliminate them.
19 January 1985
In The Master Strikes Back, Hong Kong's Steadicam pioneering director Sun Chung brings back legendary Ti Lung to play famous weapons instructor Tung Tieh-cheng, who is invited to teach a Ching official's soldiers, in this unofficial sequel to The Kung-fu Instructor.
13 September 1978
Eagle Chief Yoh Xi-hung raises orphans to be his personal killers. One such is Chik Ming-sing who now wants to put his killer life behind him.
16 June 1979
Two rival clans have unsuccessfully tried to hire the master of the good clan to teach his clan. Not willing to take no for an answer, they frame the master for a dirty deed that he didn't commit, which forces him to kill a man in battle.
30 March 1978
Sun Chung had made a name for himself directing satirical comedies and modern day crime thrillers when he started exploring the kung-fu genre with this fascinating tale which mixes music and martial arts.
12 February 1976
A nurse decides to take justice in her own hands to fight the crime-syndicates of Hong Kong after her sister is drugged and abused by some local drug dealers.
29 November 1973
During the day, Hu Tien lives as a respectable office employee, but when night falls, he unashamedly plunges headlong into an exciting world of lust and sex as a high-class Hong Kong pimp! Thanks to his uncanny knack for setting up prostitutes with "sugar daddies," Hu Tien starts living the high life.
17 October 1980
Sun Chung had been recognized as an expert comedy and crime thriller director, but he was to gain even greater acclaim for his soulful, powerful, intelligent, and beautifully-made martial arts epics.
07 October 1976
Ah Ying (Chen Ping) is a former gangster trying to lead an honest life, and occasionally using her fighting skills to help out the girls in the factory where she now works.
15 June 1972
The Jiuxian Witch and her Bloody Ghouls Clan (somehow you just know that these aren’t the good guys) are planning domination of the Martial Arts world.
07 September 1978
A sex comedy by the Shaw Brothers studio.
10 May 1968
The One Legged Fiend wreaks havoc throughout the central plains of China. Two young martial artists are trained in various forms of combat to bring the Peg Leg fighter to justice.
06 July 1974
The Shaw Brothers version of The Parent Trap, only they found real twins for the roles of the kids!
01 January 1982
An aging snooker player relives the mistakes of his violent past through a poverty-stricken, streetwise kid.
17 April 1975
A Summit Film production starring Hoh Sau-San, Tsung Hua and Nora Miao Ke-Hsiu.
20 January 1977
After a sudden spike of supply into the drug ridden streets, staunch anti-narcotics cop hellbent on disrupting the flow of drugs beyond the Golden Triangle recruits the help of an attractive young ex-convict to infiltrate a major Thai based drug syndicate controlled by a ruthless drug lord who's expanded their operations into Hong Kong.
29 December 1973
Honor and Love is a Hong Kong Martial Arts Film
14 April 1983
Qing I-ming springs into action to help his friend, who runs into danger while trying to deliver important government documents.
23 September 1969
Sun Chung's directorial debut.