The Shaw Brothers Kung Fu Movies is known worldwide for their largest production company in the Hong Kong movies. In 1924, the Shaw Organization in Singapore became their strategic pivot in their business’ development in Asia.

Shaw Brothers Kung Fu Movies

Shaw Brothers Kung Fu Films

The Shaw Brothers Kung Fu Movies are renowned for their directors Lau Kar-leung, King Hu and Chang Che. They are world renowned directors and choreographers. The Shaw Brothers Kung Fu movies are highly watched martial arts films in history. They have produced movies that are highly respected; not only in the film industry but in the world of martial arts.

 

The Actors of the Shaw Brothers Kung Fu Movies

Some of the most famous actors of the Shaw Brothers Kung Fu movies wer Lo Mang, Sun CHien, Kuo Chui, Lu Feng and Chiang Sheng who were part of the Shaw Productions for years. These actors were the stars of the Five Deadly Venoms. This Shaw Brothers Kung Fu Movies was released in 1978 and has become one of the most unforgettable movies ever produced.

Wei Pai played the role of Snake in five deadly venoms and portrayed as one of the Venom Mob in almost all of the Venom movies of the Shaw brothers Kung Fu movies. Ti Lung also became a part of the Shaw Brothers Kung Fu movies. Ti Lung is considered to be the most handsome martial artist of the Shaw Brothers Kung Fu movies productions.

Alexander Fu was an actor who always played a supporting role to Ti Lung in most events and movies. Alexander Fu died is a car accident at the young age of 28 in the midst of his soaring career.

The Latest of the Shaw Brothers Kung Fu Movies

One of the latest in the Shaw Brothers Kung Fu movies was produced in 2010 which has a title of the 72 Tenants of prosperity. In 2009, Turning Point was co-produced by Television Broadcasts Limited. This is the very first film featured in almost 30 years to showcase their shield logo.

In the year 2002, the famous Drunken Monkey was produced by the Shaw Brothers Kung Fu Movies. 1999 was the year for the movie Purple Storm. It was another masterpiece for the Shaw Brothers Kung Fu Movies.

The Classic Shaw Brothers Kung Fu Movies

 

1951 is the year for their movie the 13 Grand Tutors. This was one of the very first movies ever produced for the Shaw Brothers Kung Fu movies. This showcases the wonderful world of Kung Fu in Asian cinema.

1952 was a year for more Kung Fu movies. One of the classic Shaw Brothers Kung Fu movies are Sweet memories, Back Home Again, Good Faith and many more. 1953 became better with more Shaw brothers Kung Fu movies like the Heaven of Love, meal Time, Green Heaven, The Third Life and so much more.

Many of the Shaw Brothers Kung Fu movies are now subject to piracy over the many years of its popularity in the movies industry. The copyrights of their films have come under many controversies.

Despite some of these controversies, the Shaw Brothers Kung Fu movies have so many landmarks in Singapore and Hong Kong because they have contributed so much not only to film industry but also to charities.

 

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