
Wong Fung
Biography
Born in 1923 and a native of Guangxi, Wang Feng aka Wong Fung, started his career as a scriptwriter in 1950. He wrote over a hundred scripts for Cantonese movies, including 42 of the popular "Huang Fei-hung" serial. In 1959 he made his directorial debut in "White-Haired Madam Su Is Pregnant", and subsequently directed 67 Cantonese movies.
Wang opened a movie production company, and soon joined Shaw Brothers in 1973. He produced many well received movies based on folklores. "Emperor Chien Lung" was then a box office record. Retired from screen after "Curse of Evil", he passed away in Australia in the mid 80s.
From the Celestial DVD release of "Rivals of Kung Fu".
Directing (26 movies)

Rivals of Kung Fu
1974

Gossip Street
1974

Two Con Men
1975

Carry On Con Men
1975

Devil's Love
1964

The Chivalrous Whip
1968

The Best Hustler Wins
1979

Yellow Giant
1962

Legend of Feng Shui
1979

The Lady Killer
1967
Iron Bridge Kung-Fu
1979
A Sword and Nine Rings, Part Two
1961

Modern Heroes
1980

The Last Judgement
1979

Mr. Funnybone Strikes Again
1978

Emperor Chien Lung
1976

The Mad Monk Strikes Again
1978
The Strange Hero Yi Zhimei
1967

Wong Fei-Hung: Duel for the Championship
1968

Midnight Werewolf
1963

Madam White Snake's Reincarnation
1959

Wong Fei-Hung's Combat with the Five Wolves
1969

The Cunning Hustler
1978

The Blonde Hair Monster
1962

Hustler from Canton
1976

Devil's Palm (Part One)
1964
| Title | Year | Job | 
|---|---|---|
| Wong Fei-Hung Goes to a Birthday Party at Guanshan | 1956 | Writer | 
| The White Crane Hero | 1956 | Screenplay | 
| The Frosty Night | 1957 | Writer | 
| Wong Fei-Hung's Battle with the Five Tigers in the Boxing Ring | 1958 | Screenplay | 
| Appointment with Death | 1959 | Writer | 
| A Sword and Nine Rings, Part Two | 1961 | Screenplay | 
| Yellow Giant | 1962 | Screenplay | 
| The Blonde Hair Monster | 1962 | Screenplay | 
| Devil's Palm (Part One) | 1964 | Screenplay | 
| The Mirror | 1967 | Writer | 
| Gossip Street | 1974 | Writer | 
| Rivals of Kung Fu | 1974 | Writer | 
| The Mad Monk Strikes Again | 1978 | Writer | 
| Iron Bridge Kung-Fu | 1979 | Screenplay | 
| The Best Hustler Wins | 1979 | Writer | 
| Legend of Feng Shui | 1979 | Writer | 
| Modern Heroes | 1980 | Screenplay |