Director
Yao Feng-Pan
Born 1932 · China
Feng-Pan Yao was born August 1932 in Anhui Province. Early employment consisted of reporting, editing and head writing duties in Taipei news publications. In 1956, he won an award for investigative journalism. In 1960, he began screenwriting. In 1968, he won a prize for his movie criticism. After that, he received commendation for being an up-and-coming writer in the younger generation and, in 1969, graduated to directing. From then until the early 80s, he almost exclusively shot ghost stories and made dozens of them, earning himself the nickname "King of Ghost Films" by the Taiwanese press. After the popularity of ghost films waned, Mr. Yao started his own magazine, a chain of fast food stores and invested in a theme park. He passed away in 2004.
Directed

The Blue Lamp in Winter Night
Director · 1974

The Furious Avenger
Director · 1974
Miss Ghost Goes to Town
Director · 1980

Shocking!
Director · 1981

All in the Dim Cold Night
Director · 1974

The True and False Wife
Director · 1971

Secrets of the Inner Chamber
Director · 1985

The Black Pearl
Director · 1982

Demons Apartment
Director · 1986

Glass Eyeball
Director · 1969

The Fate
Director · 1979

Lady Snow
Director · 1969

Furious Dragon
Director · 1973

Nightmarish Highway
Director · 1982

Love with Cloud
Director · 1981

Ghost Under the Cold Moonlight
Director · 1975

The Ghost
Director · 1976

Keep Out of Danger
Director · 1980
Writing

Romance in Northern Country
Screenplay · 1968

The Jilted
Screenplay · 1969

Black Bull and White Snake
Screenplay · 1970

Lady Sun
Screenplay · 1966
A Perturbed Girl
Writer · 1966

At Dawn
Screenplay · 1968

The True and False Wife
Screenplay · 1971

Our Neighbor
Writer · 1963

Glass Eyeball
Writer · 1969

Lady Snow
Screenplay · 1969

Agent No. 88
Writer · 1964
The Blood Sucker
Writer · 1973