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  1. Mr Ng See Yuen 1944-Director & Producer. Born in Shanghai, director and producer Ng See Yuen moved to Hong Kong at a young age. He enrolled in the Southern Drama School run by Shaw Brothers in 1966 and worked as a continuity man at the studio. The first films he directed were Mad Killer (1971) and The Bloody Fists (1972).

  2. Chinese film director, producer and screenwriter. This page was last edited on 28 May 2024, at 01:51. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.

  3. Films directed by Ng See-Yuen. Service. Amazon US; Amazon Video US; Apple TV Plus US; Apple TV US; Upgrade to a Letterboxd Pro account to add your favorite services to this list—including any service and country pair listed on JustWatch—and to enable one-click filtering by all your favorites.

  4. www.hkbu.edu.hk › ng-see-yuenNg See Yuen - HKBU

    Mr Ng See Yuen, BBS, JP. Honorary University Fellow (2012) Mr Ng See Yuen is a persona extraordinaire of the Hong Kong film industry, a globally-renowned movie producer, and a well-known presence among the friends, teachers and students of HKBU. Mr Ng was born in Shanghai.

  5. In June 1985, Chinese film producer Ng See-yuen was looking for an actor to play the ghost of Bruce Lee in the 1986 film No Retreat, No Surrender. This would be Kim's American debut and final movie plus the film debut of Belgian martial arts actor Jean-Claude Van Damme as Ivan Kraschinsky.

  6. Director Ng See-yuen furthermore brought Liu to the attention, with the likes of films such as Snuff Bottle Connection and Secret Rivals 2. Combined with amazing choreography from the likes of Yuen Woo-ping, Corey Yuen and Alan Chui Chung-San, Liu's kicking made him famous.

  7. See-Yuen Ng. Producer: Drunken Master. A former executive at the Shaw Brothers studio, See-Yuen Ng left in the early 70's and became a director for independent film companies. In 1975, he founded Seasonal Films Corporation, a film company known today for quality films starring unknowns. The first film made from Seasonal was The Secret Rivals. In 1985, Ng was the first HK producer to successfully combine Hong Kong-style action in...