Chi Kuan-Chun, born in 1949, is a Hong Kong-based actor and martial artist known for his dynamic performances in martial arts cinema. He gained prominence in the 1970s, notably portraying Shaolin rebel Hu Huei Chien in various films. In Ninja and the Warriors of Fire (1987), Chi brings his expertise in Hung Ga to the screen, delivering a compelling performance that resonates with fans of the genre. His work reflects the vibrant energy of 1980s martial arts films, solidifying his place in cult cinema.
Ninja and the Warriors of Fire
The Black Ninja Empire want a "confidential blueprint" in the possession of Vietnam vet Robin and will stop at nothing to get it. When Robin's fiancée is murdered, her sister joins the White Ninja Empire and teams up with Robin to wreak bloody vengeance.