Hsu Tseng-Hung

Hsu Tseng-Hung

  • Birthday: 1935-01-01
  • Place of birth: 中国上海, Shanghai, China
  • Also know as: Cheng Hung Hsu

Biography

He was born in Shanghai in 11/19/1935. He came to HK in 1949 and started working as an assistant cinematographer at Nanguo Studio. He eventually joined Shaw Brothers in 1964 where he worked with Chang Cheh as assistant director in The Butterfly Chalice (1965) and Tiger Boy (1966). He directed the first ever colour Wuxia for the studio Temple of the Red Lotus (1965) and its subsequent sequels Twin Swords (1965) and The Sword and the Lute (1967). His last film for the studio will be Swordsman at Large (1971). Hsu joined Golden Harvest (HK) Limited in 1971 and directed the Chinese version of Zatoichi and the One-Armed Swordsman, a parallel to the Japanese version directed by Kimiyoshi Yasuda. (Excerpt taken from Hong Kong Film Archive).

Production

The Invincible Sword

1971

As Writer

King Cat

1967

As Director

The Invincible Superguy

1977

As Director

The Sword and the Lute

1967

As Director

Temple of the Red Lotus

1965

As Director

The Butterfly Chalice

1965

As Director of Photography

Swordsman at Large

1971

As Director

The Thundering Sword

1967

As Director

Twelve Deadly Coins

1969

As Writer

The Silver Fox

1968

As Director

Twelve Deadly Coins

1969

As Director

The Gallant Duo

1971

As Director

The Invincible Sword

1971

As Director

Thousand Miles Escort

1977

As Director

18 Shaolin Disciples

1975

As Director

Immortal Warriors

1978

As Director

Greatest Thai Boxing

1974

As Director

The Twin Swords

1965

As Director

The Secret of the Dirk

1970

As Director

Red Lotus Collection

0000

As Director

The Warlord and the Actress

1964

As Director of Photography

Tiger Boy

1966

As Assistant Director

Tiger Boy

1966

As Cinematography

A Shadow over the Chateau

1960

As Cinematography

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