Lau Kar-wing - Selected Filmography - As Martial Arts Choreographer

As Martial Arts Choreographer

  • The Elusive Golden Butterfly (1966)
  • The Story of a Discharged Prisoner (1967)
  • The Strange Sword (1968)
  • Three Young Girls (1968)
  • Let's Sing and Dance to Celebrate a Peaceful Year (1969)
  • Valley of the Fangs (1970)
  • The Young Girl Dares Not Homeward (1970)
  • The Heroic Ones (1970)
  • The Swift Knight (1971)
  • The Oath of Death (1971)
  • Young People (1972)
  • Water Margin (1972)
  • 5 Fingers of Death aka King Boxer (1972)
  • Prodigal Boxer (1972)
  • Delightful Forest (1972)
  • Boxer from Shantung (1972)
  • Black Guide (1973)
  • Devil and Angel (1973)
  • Death on the Docks (1973)
  • The Private Eye (1973)
  • The Inheritor of Kung Fu (1973)
  • The Mandarin (1973)
  • Return of the Assassin (1973)
  • The Young Tiger (1973)
  • Breakout from Oppression (1973)
  • The Escaped Convict (1974)
  • The Concrete Jungle (1974)
  • The Drug Addict (1974)
  • A Mad World of Fools (1974)
  • Five Tough Guys (1974)
  • The Thunder Kick (1974)
  • Five Shaolin Masters (1974)
  • Young Lovers on Flying Wheels (1974)
  • The Taxi Driver (1975)
  • Master of the Flying Guillotine (1976)
  • He Has Nothing But Kung Fu (1977)
  • One Arm Chivalry Fights Against One Arm Chivalry (1977)
  • Dirty Tiger, Crazy Frog (1978)
  • Dirty Kung Fu (1978)
  • His Name is Nobody (1979)
  • Fists and Guts (1979)
  • Odd Couple (1979)
  • Carry on Wise Guy (1980)
  • Treasure Hunters (1981)
  • The Fake Ghost Catchers (1982)
  • Aces Go Places 2 (1983)
  • Shanghai 13 (1984)
  • Prison on Fire (1987)
  • Armour of God (1987)
  • Return of the Lucky Stars (1989)
  • Just Heroes (1989)
  • Aces Go Places 5 - The Terracotta Hit (1989)
  • City Cops (1989)
  • Once Upon a Time in China (1991)
  • Full Contact (1992)
  • Innocent Killer (1994)
  • Drunken Monkey (2002)
  • Seven Swords (2005) (uncredited)

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