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'''Tsui Hark''' (徐克 in [[Cantonese language|Cantonese]]; [[pinyin]]: Xu Ke) (b. [[1951]]) is a new wave [[film director]] in [[Hong Kong]]. |
'''Tsui Hark''' (徐克 in [[Cantonese language|Cantonese]]; [[pinyin]]: Xu Ke) (b. [[1951]]) is a new wave [[film director]] in [[Hong Kong]]. |
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Notable works: |
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* A Chinese Ghost Story/Qiannü Youhun |
* [[A Chinese Ghost Story]] (as producer) /Qiannü Youhun |
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* [[A Better Tomorrow]] (as producer)/Yingxiong Bense |
* [[A Better Tomorrow]] (as producer)/Yingxiong Bense |
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* Once Upon a Time in China/Huang Feihong |
* Once Upon a Time in China/Huang Feihong |
Revision as of 04:25, 3 April 2003
Tsui Hark (徐克 in Cantonese; pinyin: Xu Ke) (b. 1951) is a new wave film director in Hong Kong.
Born in Vietnam, he took his secondary education in Hong Kong, then studied at a Texas university. He also edited a Chinatown newspaper in New York City, developed a community theatre group and was active in a Chinatown cable TV program.
He returned to Hong Kong in 1977 and immediately found work in TV. He made his first feature, The Butterfly Murders/Die Bian, in 1979.
Notable works:
- A Chinese Ghost Story (as producer) /Qiannü Youhun
- A Better Tomorrow (as producer)/Yingxiong Bense
- Once Upon a Time in China/Huang Feihong
- and assorted sequels