
Kuei Chih-Hung
Directing
Born 1937-12-20 · Guangzhou, Guangdong, China · Died 1999-10-01
Kuei Chih-Hung (桂治洪) (20 December 1937 – 1 October 1999) was one of the most popular and daring filmmakers to work for the Hong Kong-based Shaw Brothers Studios, directing more than 40 films throughout the late 1960s, 1970s and early 1980s. Known for his bold cinematic style, innovative use of realistic, on-location shooting and often gritty, controversial subject matter, Kuei found critical and commercial success working in a variety of genres, including the hard-boiled crime drama of The Teahouse (1974) and its sequel, Big Brother Cheng (1975), wuxia classic Killer Constable (1981), and the cult horror favorites The Killer Snakes (1975) and Hex (1980). Kuei often added subtle commentary to even his most mainstream projects, depicting the poverty of the public housing, police corruption and colonial government rule with an unflinching honesty.
Acting
Crew

Misfire
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The Boxer's Omen
Special Effects

The Boxer's Omen
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The Boxer's Omen
Story

Curse of Evil
Director

Hex After Hex
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Godfather from Canton
Director

Bewitched
Director

Corpse Mania
Writer

Corpse Mania
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Revenge of the Corpse
Writer

Hex vs. Witchcraft
Director

Hex
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Hex
Screenplay

Coward Bastard
Director

Killer Constable
Director

The Gold Connection
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The Reckless Cricket
Director

Crazy Imposters
Director

The Criminals, Part 5: The Teenager's Nightmare
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