Jeong Chang-Hwa

JEONG Chang-Hwa (1928, Korea) also works under the name Chang Ho Cheng. From 1953 to 1977 he made no less than 59 films, both in South Korea and in Hong Kong. His directing debut was The Final Temptation (1951). He worked for five years for the Shaw Brothers Studio. There he was responsible for many martial arts classics. For instance King Boxer (1972).

Filmography

(Selection) The Final Temptation (1951), Deep In My Heart (1966), Temptress Of A Thousand Faces (1968), Special Agent X-7 (1968), Heads For Sale (1970), Six Assassins (1970), The Swift Knight (1971), King Boxer (1972), The Devil’s Treasure (1973), The Double Crossers (1976)