Chang Cheh
Chang Cheh was a prominent Hong Kong filmmaker known for his influential work in the martial arts genre. Born on February 2, 1923, he directed numerous films during the 1960s and 1970s, helping to popularize the Shaw Brothers Studio style of filmmaking. His movies often featured themes of brotherhood, loyalty, and honor, showcasing intense fight choreography.
Chang Cheh is credited with launching the careers of several martial arts stars, including David Chiang and Ti Lung. His unique storytelling and visual style left a lasting impact on the genre, inspiring future filmmakers and contributing to the global popularity of kung fu cinema.