Kuei Chih-Hung

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.

Known For

Birth Location Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
Born 1937-12-20
Died 1999-10-01

Movies

Dear Murderer as Secretary He
1969

Movies

Misfire Director
1984
The Boxer's Omen Special Effects
1983
1983
The Boxer's Omen Director
1983
Curse of Evil Director
1982
Hex After Hex Director
1982
1982
Bewitched Director
1981
Corpse Mania Director
1981
Corpse Mania Writer
1981
1981
1980
Hex Writer
1980
Hex Director
1980
Coward Bastard Director
1980
Killer Constable Director
1980
1979
1979
Crazy Imposters Director
1978
Mr. Funny Bone Director
1976
1976
1976
1975
1975
The Rat Catcher Director
1974
Ghost Eyes Director
1974
The Tea House Director
1974
The Bod Squad Director
1974
1974
Payment In Blood Director
1973
The Delinquent Director
1973
1972
1972
1972
The Gourd Fairy Director
1972
1971
1970
A Time for Love Director
1970
The Orchid Assistant Director
1970
1970
The Five Billion Dollar Legacy Assistant Director
1970
Dear Murderer Assistant Director
1969
Trapeze Girl Assistant Director
1967
Lover's Rock Assistant Director
1964