William Yen Ming-Chang

Фильмы

Shaolin Dolemite
Student
The film was created by re-dubbing footage filmed for the 1986 Taiwanese kung fu film Ren zhe da (known in English as Ninja: The Final Duel). Ren zhe da producer Robert Tai had reportedly filmed 10 hours of footage for the film that was cut to 90 minutes for release. Much of the footage that was not included in the release of Ren zhe da is included in Shaolin Dolemite as well as original footage of Moore observing the story of the film and making obscenity-laced comments. Other new footage includes a segment portraying Moore's long time friend Jimmy Lynch as a Drunken Master named Sam the Spliff.
Gang-Si Training Center
Jeon Woi-ja, the wizard, uses evil spirits to serve his selfish desires. He opposes the Gang-si (frozen corpse) training center, Bubekjang Center, which educates wandering spirits and sends them away. Woi-ja picks the most evil corpses and sends them to the center in hopes of ruining it but without success. When his evil amulets fails to work he chants the eight signs of divination in hopes of getting rid of the gang-sis. But the gang-sis band together to fight Woi-ja and succeeds in reforming him and guiding him to a better path.
Vampire Training Camp
Horror / comedy from Taiwan with hopping vampires.
Ninja: The Final Duel II
The second movie Robert Tai made out of his original Ninja: The Final Duel footage. This one was used largely as the basis for Shaolin Dynamite.
Ninja: The Final Duel
monk
The Ji Ho Ninja clan vow to destroy the monks of Shaolin temple. To do so they must first perfect many of their techniques in order to ensure the battle will be won. The temple finds protection from monks who set out to save it.
The Super Ninja
John, a police officer is framed and drugs are found in his home. He is arrested and brutally interrogated. Using his skills as a ninja, he escapes and uncover a plot to steal his girlfriend's father's life work. He travels to China to face the 5 Element Ninjas and rescue his girlfriend.
Five Fighters from Shaolin
4th Brother
When a monk decides to leave his temple in order to defeat the Chinese Imperial Guards who brutally murdered is fellow monk, he collects five men and trains them to help him fight the guards and an old friend of his - a white-haired wizard.
Ninja Hunter
Ninja
The plot centres around Wu Tang villain, Abbot White, who wants to destroy the Shaolin monks and become supreme martial artist. In order to do so, he teams up with a clan of Ninjas, led by three masters – gold lamé ninja, white mustachioed ninja and black ninja – and succeeds in destroying the Shaolin temple and most of its inhabitants. However, there are some survivors. It is their job to pass on the knowledge of the Shaolin finger jab to a new generation, who must defeat the ninjas and Abbott White if peace and order is to be restored.
Шаолинь против ниндзя
История проста - японский вызов Шаолинь к соревнованию, которое определит, кто имеет лучшие военные искусства. Ниндзя хотят поссорить Шаолинь и японцев и это им почти удаётся...
Шаолинь против ламы
Hsu Shan / Hsu Erh
Синг Йо-Тинг уже пять лет бродит по Китаю, пытаясь найти себе учителя. Нет, он не настолько плох, что его никто не берет — наоборот, испытывая своих потенциальных учителей, он постоянно разочаровывается в их умении, постоянно их побеждая. Но в один прекрасный день он забредает в храм Шаолинь, где находит-таки себе потенциального учителя, который с легкостью победил его. Проблема только в том, что он не хочет брать себе в ученики чужака — когда-то один из таких чужаков, Чи Чунг оказался ламой, укравшим из храма древний манускрипт с секретным стилем. Синг решает вступить в монахи и поклясться, что вернет эту книгу, если его возьмут в ученики.
Shaolin Temple Against Lama
The red cloth lamas are on the attack, so Shaolin send a young boxer to Tibet to learn Lama Kung Fu and seek advice from the high lama. Massive battles ensue as martrial chaos strikes the region. More manis fighting styles from the Robert Tai asylum of martial arts! Starring Alexander Lo Rei, Alan Hsu, Lucifer Lee, William Yen Directed by William Chang Note: This is NOT the same film as Shaolin vs. Lama (1983).