Li Hsing
Li Hsing (Chinese: 李行; pinyin: Lǐ Xíng; born 20 May 1930) is a Taiwanese film director.[1] He directed more than 30 films between 1959 and 1986.
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Born | Shanghai, China | 20 May 1930
Occupation | Film director |
Years active | 1959-1986 |
Selected filmography
Three films directed by Li won the Best Director Golden Horse Award:
- Empress Wu (1961)
- The Liar Ah Chi (1962)
- The Five Difficult Traps (1962)
- The Liar Ah Chim part II (1962)
- Our Neighbors (1963)
- Oyster Girl (1964)
- Beautiful Duckling (1964)
- Execution in Autumn (1972)
- He Never Gives Up (1978)
- The Heroic Pioneers (1986)
other selected filmography:
- The Silent Wife (1965)
- The Young Ones (1973)
- Rhythm of the Wave (1974)
- The Story of a Small Town (1978)
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References
- "Li Hsing—six decades in movies". taiwantoday. Retrieved 12 November 2011.
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