

Jeong Chang-hwa
Director · Writer · ProducerChang-Wha Chung (born November 1, 1928) is a South Korean film director, producer and screenwriter. Chung made his directorial debut with The Final Temptation (1953) and gained attention only when he released A Sunny Field in 1960. During the 1960s he started collaborating with the Hong Kong film industry. In 1968, he joined Shaw Brothers and directed martial arts classics such as King Boxer (1972) (the first Hong Kong movie to reach No. 1 on the U.S. box office in 1973). He moved to Golden Harvest in 1973, where he directed numerous productions until he returned to South Korea in 1977 to continue his career. Wikipedia contributors. "Jeong Chang-hwa." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 13 Mar. 2021. Web. 26 May. 2021.
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Broken Oath
1977
Director

The Double Crossers
1976
Director

The Skyhawk
1974
Director

The Association
1974
Director

The Devil's Treasure
1973
Director

Five Fingers of Death
1972
Director

Six Assassins
1971
Director

The Swift Knight
1971
Director

Heads for Sale
1970
Director

Valley of the Fangs
1970
Director

Temptress of a Thousand Faces
1969
Director

Empty Heart
1969
Director

A Wandering Swordsman and 108 Bars of Gold
1968
Director

A Full Danger
1967
Director

A Swordsman in the Twilight
1967
Director
- Deep in My Heart
Deep in My Heart
1967
Director

Special Agent X-7
1966
Director

Forlorn Hope
1966
Director

Dangerous Youth
1966
Director

Yeraishang
1966
Director

Rulers of the Land
1963
Director

The Great Plain
1963
Director
- The Great Story of Jang-hwa and Hong-ryeon
The Great Story of Jang-hwa and Hong-ryeon
1962
Director

Bonanza
1961
Director

Lady Jang
1961
Director
- Horizon
Horizon
1961
Director

Palace of Ambition
1957
Director

The Story of Jang-hwa and Heung-ryeon
1956
Director

Independence Night
1948
Assistant Director
- 죄없는 죄인
죄없는 죄인
1948
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