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  1. Alexander Fu Sheng (Chinese: 傅聲; born Cheung Fu-sheng 張富聲; 20 October 1954 – 7 July 1983), also known as Fu Sing, was a Hong Kong martial arts actor. One of Hong Kong's most talented performers, Fu rose to prominence in the 1970s starring in a string of movies with the Shaw Brothers that accrued him international stardom throughout ...

  2. 1. Shaolin Temple. 1976 2h 6m Not Rated. 6.8 (1.4K) Rate. The Shaolin Temple is the last place to resist defeat by the Manchu Dynasty, mostly because of their unique fighting style. Men from far and wide come to wait outside the temple, hoping that they will be admitted as pupils.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0297143Sheng Fu - IMDb

    He joined Chang Cheh in Taiwan and made true and classic kung fu films such as Men From The Monastery (1974), Heroes Two (1973), Shaolin Temple and Shaolin Avengers (both 1976). He teamed up with legend Chun-Kuan Chi in the 1st of many films starting with Shaolin Martial Arts (1974).

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  4. Mar 23, 2024 · The iconic works of Shaw Brothers, from The 36th Chamber of Shaolin to The Five Deadly Venoms, set a high standard for action cinema. The Shaw Brothers are synonymous with classic kung fu movies, having produced some of the best martial arts films that continue to stand the test of time.

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  5. Alexander Fu Sheng (Chinese: 傅聲, born Cheung Fu-sheng, 20 October 1954 – 7 July 1983) also known as Fu Sheng was a Hong Kong martial arts film star in the 1970s.

  6. Nov 28, 2021 · Fu also appeared in stylish Chor Yuen films such as Heroes Shed No Tears, during the filming of which he fell 3 metres (10 feet) and shattered bones in his right leg when a wire broke, and...

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  8. With his mischievous good looks, versatility, and agility, Fu Sheng quickly became a favourite of martial arts luminaries. His collaboration with Chang Cheh would lead him to Taiwan in 1973 where he featured in many of the auteur's martial arts films, including the riveting "Heroes Two".

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