When Lv Xiaolong was young, Lv Xiaolong was brave and unrestrained. Compared with He Zongdao's orthodox fighting style and the stereotyped imitation of Long and Shi Tianlong, his fighting and performances are more abundant. He played the hero Hua Zhiqiang in the first film co-produced with the mainland, the Great Wall Armageddon. His fighting was clean and neat, his movements were powerful, and his kung fu was no less than before. Armageddon of the Great Wall was also an excellent movie in that year, and it was the top ten movie in China box office from 65438 to 0989, which was a sensation.
The classic moment in Armageddon of the Great Wall pointed to the Japanese aggressor played by Luk Chung on the towering mountain peak and said, "As long as you leap over my China, I will come to you if you don't come."
Best opponents on the screen: Huang Zhengli and Luk Chung.
In the Raptors Strike Back, Who Detects Veyron and other films, the confrontation with Huang Zhengli, the contemporary leg king, is very exciting, and the confrontation with Luk Chung, a Japanese kung fu master, is even more interesting in Armageddon of the Great Wall.
Early stage of development: During Bernard Shaw's period (1970s), he played many kung fu roles, but he didn't shine particularly. He collaborated with famous actors at that time, such as Li Xiuxian and Chen Guantai, and his masterpiece Superman in China.
Mid-term: The Dragon Imitation Period (1980s) was really famous, and many classic kung fu films imitating Bruce Lee were made, which formed a market, but its own characteristics were limited, such as the representative works "Dragon Fist Finger" and "Tower of Death".
Later period: Personal style stabilized the market (1990s) and really formed personal style. Based on Hongquan, characterized by changeable techniques, strong hands and sharp movements, his personal style is extremely remarkable. His masterpieces include Black Corridor and Armageddon of the Great Wall.
Main works (including director, screenwriter, martial arts director and actor)
"Military Prostitute Comfort Women" is also known as "How many levels of hell" (1995) (screenwriter, director, martial arts instructor, actor).
Ghost fox (1992) (with Hu Huizhong, director, producer, martial arts director and actor)
Black Corridor (1990) (cooperation with Mu, director, martial arts instructor, actor).
Armageddon of the Great Wall, also known as Dragon Fire Great Wall (1990) (with Li Ning, Liang Yan, Yu Hai and Luk Chung as directors, martial arts instructors and actors).
The Raptors Strike Back, also known as the Fierce End (198 1) (filming in the Italian Colosseum in cooperation with Huang Zhengli and Casanova Wong, director, martial arts instructor and actor).
Detective Wei Long (1986) (in cooperation with Huang Zhengli, Yang Si and Dao Jiang, director, martial arts instructor and actor)
Dragon Shadow (198 1) (directed by He Zongdao, actor, with Lv Xiaolong as assistant director).
Ninja vs Bruce Lee (unknown) (actor)
Brave Jingwumen (unknown) (martial arts instructor, actor)
Revenge (unknown) (co-produced by Yang Si, actor)
Qinglong Inn (unknown) (actor)
Drunk snake boy (unknown) (co-produced in Shijian, actor)
Liang (unknown) (cooperating with, actor)
Burning Shaolin Gate (unknown) (actor)
Green seal (unknown) (actor)
Big Brother Cheng (1970s) (classic, actor)
Fa Zhi Gong (unknown) (actors Chen Xing and Yang Si)
The Tower of Death (Unknown) (Actor)
Dragon Boxing (1976) (actor)
Superman in China (1970s) (with Li Xiuxian and others, actors).
Angry Three Dragons (unknown) (produced in the United States, very famous, working with Dragon and Lei Xiaolong (to be investigated))
Huang Feihong's Taking the Meaning of Ding Cai's Gun (1970s) (co-performed with Shi Jian and others)
Hong Kong 73 (11970s) (with actors from Shaw Group)
Duozui Street (1970s) (actor of Shaw Group)
Ji Cheng Teahouse (1970s) (Chen Guantai classic, actor)
China legend of bruce lee (unknown) (documentary, produced in the United States, He Zongdao, Liang Xiaolong, Dragon, Lv Xiaolong and other film clips, interview with He Zongdao)
Lv Xiaolong has always been impressed by his steely figure and strong skill. In fact, Lv Xiaolong is also a versatile kungfu actor. He organized his own company, produced it independently, and arranged positions such as screenwriter, director and martial arts director. For example, Black Corridor was filmed in France, Taiwan Province Province of China, Hongkong, China, China Mainland and Golden Triangle, using military tanks. Another example is the action he designed for Master Hai in Armageddon of the Great Wall, which highlighted the style of mantis boxing. Armageddon of the Great Wall, which he shot as the general director, was also rated as "one of the hundred patriotic movies".
Master Lv Xiaolong has faded out to work behind the scenes. In any case, we should not forget these former kung fu heroes.
Due to the long history and limited materials, and the fact that Lv Xiaolong's film works are mostly released from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan and overseas, it is difficult to find relevant materials in the Mainland, so it is impossible to list all the film works in Lv Xiaolong. There are about 30 films made by Lv Xiaolong, and Lv Xiaolong faded out after 1995 finished the film How many levels of hell, and then engaged in futures business around 1997. For details, please refer to the special article "Hong Kong Five-Star Lu Xiaolong, Kicking Futures" in the 97th issue of New Weekly.