Wang Tao Movies
Xia Gang directed this Chinese drama, beginning in the late '50s and spanning four decades. Jiansheng (Wang Luoyong) learned classical music from his father (Da Shichang), missed a concert career because of the Cultural Revolution (when Western music was banned), and turned to teaching. His fascination with music led his girlfriend (Zhang Xi) to marry someone else, and later, his wife (Yan Xiaopin) left for the United States. The impact of the Cultural Revolution on people is the film's main theme. Rachmaninov's Piano Concerto No. 2 is featured. Shown at the 1998 East West Film Festival (London). ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi
- Starring:
- Wang Luoyong, Da Shichang, (more)
Prolific Hong Kong filmmaker Yuen Woo-ping directed this amusing martial arts spoof which marked the film debut of popular genre actor Donnie Yen. Yen plays Chin Dao, an unruly rascal who continually runs headlong into trouble. After causing the son of a local boss to lose face, Chin Dao compounds his infraction by causing the young man to go insane after fighting back when the boy seeks revenge using firecrackers. This development enrages the boss so much that he orders Dao's entire family to be murdered by a mute but powerful killer known as the Killer Bird (Yuen Shun-yee). Dao is crushed when he comes home one day to find that his father and brother have both been killed by the assassin, and -- his life completely altered -- wanders aimlessly until meeting a puppeteer (Yuen Cheung-yan) and his heavyset wife (Lydia Shum). The couple attempt to teach Dao to earn a living, but his inability to carry out even the most simple tasks without botching them soon finds him homeless again. While on the streets, he unwittingly saves the Killer Bird's son from some kidnappers, but this does nothing to dissuade the assassin from trying to murder him. Dao is almost killed, but makes his way to the puppeteer, who decides to teach him a method of "soft style tai-chi" which can defeat his pursuer. ~ Robert Firsching, Rovi
- Starring:
- Donnie Yen, Wang Tao, (more)
This "sequel" is by most accounts a movie called "Snaky Knight Fight Against Mantis" with footage from Snake in the Eagle's Shadow spliced in to capitalize on Jackie Chan's name. ~ Rovi
In the early 20th century, rebels were fighting the Chinese monarchy in order to establish a democratic republic, and after outlining that background, this film develops a story of a military officer and his wife whose allegiances seem, at first, to differ. When the wife joins the rebels to fight the incredibly backward Empress Dowager, she has no idea that her husband has changed his mind and is secretly in league with the rebels as well. Both fight for justice in their own way, heading towards a dramatic ending as the civil war starts to define who will eventually win, and who will lose. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi
In this martial arts actioner, courageous kung fu master Chang Li uses the power of good to overcome the evil Japanese warlord who is trying to destroy his people. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
Also known as Eagle's Claws, this martial arts extravaganza is not to be confused with the like-vintage Eagle King or Eagle Fist. While there are striking similarities vis-a-vis plot elements--treachery, revenge, one man against a dozen foes, etc.--the three films can be distinguished by their different approaches to the action highlights. Kuan Chan and Chang Yu head the cast of Eagle Claws, dishing it out and taking it for nearly 90 minutes. As is customary in films of this nature, the best battle scenes are reserved for the final reel. Eagle Claws was part of a sizeable package of Chinese chopsocky films syndicated to American TV markets in 1988. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
The efforts of the brave workers and soldiers of Mao Tse Tung's new China to first liberate, and then properly manage an oilfield and oil-drilling operation are the focus of this fast-moving and upbeat propaganda drama. One of the dramas involves an honest worker who, despite hindrances posed by a "rear-guard" manager, brings in a gusher in the nick of time. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi
Tyrone Shu directs Lung Chun, Wang Tao, and Angela Mao in the historically set martial arts film Moonlight Sword & Jade Lion. During the Sung Dynasty, Mao plays a martial arts expert who finds herself involved in a variety of political intrigues. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
- Starring:
- Angela Mao Ying
When an irreplaceable government list is stolen by Devil Hand villain Chang Yi, it's up to notorious Phantom Kung Fu master Wong Tao to get the list back by any means necessary in an action-packed martial arts adventure that will leave viewers breathless. Though Tao is indeed a force to be reckoned with, he can't get the list back alone and he's got a deadly pair of twin masters who specialize in the Seven Star Mantis and Monkey Style King Fu techniques to help him get the job done right. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
Chang Chi directs Han Ying and Wang Tao in the martial arts action film The Death Duel of Kung Fu. Ming General Cheng has taken a group of soldiers to Taiwan after their kingdom succumbed to the Ching. The Ching prince sends mercenaries to finish of Cheng, but Cheng's elite guard surprises the Manchurian foes. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
The martial-arts action film 10 Brothers of Shaolin tells the tale of ten specially trained fighters who have been taught their skills in order to protect Master Chu, who needs all the help he can while attempting to bring down the Mings. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
A valuable shipment of silver shimmers in the eyes of a deadly collection of determined thieves in this fast-moving martial arts classic starring Angela Mao, Lo Lieh, and Philip Kao Fei. When a lowly wagon driver with the skills of a martial arts master is hired by a legendary thief known as The Sparrow for the purpose of hijacking a large shipment of silver, the pair are quick to realize they're not the only ones looking to claim the treasure as their own. The dreaded Three Scars Gang has some big plans of their own for the silver, and if they don't get to it first the dreaded master of the flying guillotine most certainly will. As the race gets underway to get to the silver first, the stage is set for a martial arts battle royal in which fists will fly and heads will roll. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
- Starring:
- Wang Tao, Angela Mao Ying, (more)
Sergio Leone's western classic Once Upon a Time in the West gets re-interpreted for eastern audiences in kung-fu legend Wang Tao's tale about a mysterious man known as "Miracle" who seeks vengeance upon the nefarious "Black Dragon Society" for past transgressions. When "Miracle" arrives in a remote town with motivations known only to himself, Black Dragon Society leader Hunchback (Tommy Lee) disburses his best fighters to ensure that their grip over the small burg is not threatened. Though long thought lost, this classic martial arts film was acquired from Tao himself by Rarescope films and subsequently restored to its original glory. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
- Starring:
- Wang Tao
Lee Tso Nam's Challenge of Death features students of two different schools of martial arts, Snake Fist and Dragon Fist, teaming up in order to stop a drug smuggler who fights with the dreaded Spider Claws. The film stars Delung Tam, Chang Yi, and Wang Tao. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
In this martial arts feature, an upright general has been sent out by the Emperor of China to discipline one of the Chinese overlords of Korea who has been stealing silver. The general sends his trusted agent Shen In-hua (Liu Chung-liang) to infiltrate the evil lord's household. Shen joins forces with a martial artist who is out to avenge his parent's death. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi
- Starring:
- Wang Tao

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In this period martial arts-adventure, three warriors set out on a series of adventures in order to determine who has the strongest fighting skills. The Hot, the Cool, and the Vicious stars Delon Tan and Wang Tao. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
When his partner is murdered, a police officer (Don Wong) sets out to avenge his death and rid San Francisco of the corrupting influence of an evil man (Chuck Norris). This film was released to video under the title Karate Cop. ~ Iotis Erlewine, Rovi
- Starring:
- Wang Tao, Chuck Norris, (more)















