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Meng Fei Filmography

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MengFei

Known for Acting Β· Ninja Death 2, Ninja Death 3, The King of Boxers

6
FILMS IN DB
$52
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1
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$52
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
πŸ’Ž
RAREST RELEASE
Everlasting Chivalry
~$52 Β· DVD Β· 1980
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MOST VALUABLE
Everlasting Chivalry
$52 Β· Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Meng Fei, a prominent figure in the world of martial arts cinema, made a significant mark during the late 1970s and early 1980s. His standout role in "Everlasting Chivalry" (1980) showcases his dynamic fighting style and charisma, making the film a must-have for collectors of classic Hong Kong action films. The film's blend of drama and thrilling martial arts sequences not only captivated audiences but also established Meng as a leading man in the genre. Collectors highly seek out Meng's films, as they represent a pivotal era in martial arts cinema that laid the groundwork for future action stars. His contributions extend beyond just "Everlasting Chivalry," with other notable titles adding depth to his filmography. As physical media enthusiasts hunt for rare VHS and DVD editions, Meng Fei's work remains a treasure trove for those who appreciate the golden age of martial arts films and the rich history of home video releases.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Meng Fei known for?

Meng Fei is known for acting, with notable films including Clover (1970), The King of Boxers (1972) as Chao Pi-Sheng, and Everlasting Chivalry (1980) as Chu Liu Hsiang.

What genres does Meng Fei's filmography span?

Meng Fei's filmography spans the genres of Action, Romance, and Drama.

What era does Meng Fei's work cover?

Meng Fei's work covers the years from 1970 to 1987, with the most active decade being the 1980s.

How many films are in Meng Fei's filmography?

Meng Fei has a total of 6 films listed in his filmography.

What are some notable films in Meng Fei's career?

Some notable films in Meng Fei's career include Clover (1970), The King of Boxers (1972), and the Ninja Death series (1987).