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Chiang I-Chun Filmography

Actress3 FILMS IN DB

ChiangI-Chun

Known for Acting ·

3
FILMS IN DB
$18
TOTAL VALUE
1
PRICED
$18
AVG VALUE
4K
BEST FORMAT
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RAREST RELEASE
Survival of a Dragon
~$18 · 4K · 1981
📈
MOST VALUABLE
Survival of a Dragon
$18 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Chiang I-Chun is a notable figure in the realm of cult cinema, particularly celebrated for her compelling performances in the early '80s. Her role in the sensational horror-comedy "The Woman Who Eats People" (1982) has made it a sought-after title among collectors, thanks to its blend of outrageous humor and horror, which typifies the era's unique cinematic style. This film not only showcases Chiang's versatility but also serves as a testament to the quirky genre films emerging during this period. Another highlight in her filmography is "Survival of a Dragon" (1981), where her dynamic presence contributed to the film's cult status. This martial arts classic captivates collectors not just for its action sequences but also for its representation of the genre's evolution in Taiwan. Collectors are drawn to Chiang's films not only for their entertainment value but also for their cultural significance, making her work a staple in any serious physical media collection.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Chiang I-Chun known for?

Chiang I-Chun is known for acting in films such as Unparalleled Judo Knife (1970), Survival of a Dragon (1981), and The Woman Who Eats People (1982).

What genres does Chiang I-Chun's filmography span?

Chiang I-Chun's filmography includes genres such as Adventure, Action, Horror, and Fantasy.

What era or decades does Chiang I-Chun's work cover?

Chiang I-Chun's work spans from 1970 to 1982, with the most active decade being the 1980s.

How many films are in Chiang I-Chun's filmography?

Chiang I-Chun has a total of 3 films listed in their filmography.

On what physical media formats can Chiang I-Chun's films be found?

Chiang I-Chun's films are available on VHS.