Yuet-Sang Chin

Yuet-Sang Chin

Personal Details

Biography

Yuet-Sang Chin is renowned for his impressive body of work, which includes the highly acclaimed film "Roar of the Lion" released in the year 1981, a testament to his skill and dedication as a filmmaker.

In addition to his work on "Roar of the Lion", Chin is also notable for his collaboration on the cult classic "The 36th Chamber of Shaolin", a 1978 film that has stood the test of time and continues to be celebrated for its innovative storytelling and memorable characters.

Furthermore, Chin's filmography also includes the 1981 action-packed thriller "Hitman in the Hand of Buddha", a gripping tale of espionage and intrigue that showcases his ability to craft compelling narratives and complex characters.

Throughout his career, Yuet-Sang Chin has demonstrated a remarkable talent for creating engaging and memorable films that have captivated audiences around the world, solidifying his position as a respected and accomplished filmmaker in the industry.

Career

1989
Casino Raiders
Casino Raiders as Mr. Kung's Thug
1980
1979
Hao xia
Hao xia as Sleeping Wizard
1978
Jue quan
Jue quan as Monkey Liu
Tang lang
Tang lang as Opponent in Credit's Prologue (uncredited)
The Proud Youth
The Proud Youth as Four Friends of Plum Garden
The 36th Chamber of Shaolin
The 36th Chamber of Shaolin as Soldier Beaten with Hammer
1977
Executioners from Shaolin
Executioners from Shaolin as Governor's Fighter (uncredited)
Bei po
Bei po as Extra
Challenge of the Masters
Challenge of the Masters as Master Lin's Student (uncredited)
The Web of Death
The Web of Death as One of 3 Heroes of West Moon / Waiter (uncredited)
1973
Snake Fist Fighter
Snake Fist Fighter as Chow's Thug
Ma tou da jue dou
Ma tou da jue dou as Liang's Thug