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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
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, China. He started his career as an actor, then became a screenwriter and assistant director, before being promoted to a director by
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Filmography

* ''Frosty Night'' (1957) (writer) * ''A Marriage for Love'' (1957) (writer) * ''Appointment After Dark'' (1958) (writer) * ''Lady Jade Locket'' (1967) (writer) * ''
The Crimson Charm ''The Crimson Charm'' (Chinese: 血符門) is a 1971 Hong Kong ''wuxia'' film directed by Huang Feng and produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio. Cast *Ivy Ling Po as Yu Fang-fang *Shih Szu as Chiang Shang-ching *Chang Yi as Han Yu *Ku Feng as C ...
'' (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) * ''
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'' (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 ''The Iron-Fisted Monk'' (Chinese: 三德和尚与舂米六) is a 1977 Hong Kong martial arts film starring and directed by Sammo Hung in his directorial debut. The screenplay was co-written by Hung, Huang Feng and Yu Ting. The film co-stars C ...
'' (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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HK cinemagic entry
(includes pictures) 1919 births Possibly living people Hong Kong film directors {{HongKong-film-director-stub