Wu Chia-Chun, born in 1928, emerged as a director in Taiwan's film industry, contributing to the vibrant landscape of cult cinema. He directed Bruce Lee Against Supermen (1975), a film that blends martial arts with the exploitation genre, reflecting the dynamic cinematic trends of the 1970s. His work is a testament to the evolution of Taiwanese film, bridging traditional storytelling with the burgeoning action genre. Wu's influence is felt in the way he navigated the complexities of film production, particularly during a transformative era for Taiwanese cinema.
Bruce Lee Against Supermen
Scientist Dr Ting has invented a secret formula that will help the world's food crisis, but refuses an offer to sell it. When Dr Ting is later kidnapped by a sinister organization, Alice's boyfriend, the renowned crime fighter Kato is called in to rescue him. However after an attempt is made to kidnap Alice, Kato realises he cannot fight the organization alone and enlists the help of his two superhero friends collectively known as "The Green Hornet". "The Green Hornet" (a red spandex and cape wearing duo) is called in to assist in rescuing a kidnapped scientist.