Lee Yan-Kong

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Daniel Lee
Born (1960-04-27) April 27, 1960
OccupationsFilm director, screenwriter, assistant director, art director

Daniel Lee Yan-Kong (Chinese: 李仁港; pinyin: Lǐ Réngǎng; Jyutping: lei5 jan4 gong2) is a Hong Kong filmmaker.[1] He is known for directing action and martial-arts themed films.

Lee directed the 2003 film The Kumite (known as Star Runner internationally), which was nominated for Hong Kong film festival awards and noted for exhibiting American-style filmmaking techniques.[2]

Filmography

YearTitleDirectorWriterArt DirectorRef
1987Princess FragranceAssistant
1988Starry Is the NightYes
1990The Revenge of AngelYes
1991Bury Me HighYes
1992The Prince of Temple StreetYes
1993Lady SupercopYes
1994What Price SurvivalYesYesYes
1996Black MaskYes
Lover's TearsYes
1998...Till Death Do Us PartYesYes
1999Moonlight ExpressYesYes
2000A Fighter's BluesYesCo-writer, story by
2003Star RunnerYesCo-writer
2005Dragon SquadYesCo-writer
2008Three Kingdoms: Resurrection of the DragonYesCo-writer
201014 BladesYes
2011White VengeanceYes
2015Dragon BladeYesYes
2016Time RaidersYes
2019The ClimbersYes

References

  1. "China Box Office: 'Time Raiders' Runs Away With $65 Million Weekend". Variety. 2016-08-08. Archived from the original on 2022-05-18.
  2. "The Super-Kumite Finals: The Kumite (2003)". Vern's Reviews on the Films of Cinema. Outlaw Vern. 6 August 2013.