Tong Kai
Biography
Tong Kai (Chinese: 唐佳) was born in Hong Kong in 1937. Later he became a kung-fu student of Yuen Woo-Ping's father, Yuen Hsiao-Tieng. Eventually he also became a martial arts instructor. In the 1960's, Tong became a martial arts instructor of "South Dragon, North Phoenix", a Cantonese film; and "The Jade Bow"--a Mandarin production along with Liu Chia-Liang. Later he joined Shaw Brothers with Liu, and became Chang's long-term partner for martial arts instructors. In 1982, Tong directed his first film "Shaolin Prince", co-starring Ti Lung. He directed some films before turning to television in the late 1980s with a focus on martial arts drama series.
Also Known As
Tang Chia
唐佳
Tang Ji
Tong Gaai
Tang Xia
Tong Gai
Huang Tang
Wong Tong
Huang Long-Ji
Known For
Golden Swallow
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The Silent Swordsman
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Horror by the Sea
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The Chinese Feast
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The Assassin
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The Thundering Sword
6.357
The Avenging Eagle
7.443
The Sword of Swords
5.9
Return of the One-Armed Swordsman
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Twelve Deadly Coins
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The Flying Dagger
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Shaolin Prince
6.7
Love Is Not a Game, But a Joke
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Opium and the Kung Fu Master
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