Born in Beijing, Chang Pei-Shan found his niche in the Shaw Brothers studio, where he became known for his compelling portrayals of antagonists. In The Great Escape from Women's Prison (1976), he delivers a memorable performance that captures the gritty essence of exploitation cinema. With a career spanning numerous films, Chang's ability to embody complex characters has solidified his place in the annals of cult film history, particularly in the realm of martial arts and prison escape narratives.
The Great Escape from Women's Prison
A Korean family who gets on the bad side of the Japanese during the Japanese occupation of Korea during World War II.A Korean mother and daughter are thrown into a prison run by the Japanese and a lot of surprisingly tame abuse is heaped upon them.