
Director
Griffin Yueh Feng
Born 1909 · Jiangsu province, China
Griffin Yueh Feng (1909 or July 29, 1910 – March 3, 1999) was a Chinese film director and screenwriter who worked in the Cinema of Hong Kong. He worked at the Shaw Brothers Studio's for many years and directed nearly 90 films. Born as Da Zichun (Chinese: 笪子春) in Shanghai, China, Yueh Feng studied at the Asia Photography School. Yueh started his career in a film industry as an extra in 1929. By 1933, Yueh advanced to the role of a director after gaining experience as an assistant. In 1949, Yueh became a director for Great Wall Company in Hong Kong, where he directed his first Hong Kong film "An Unfaithful Woman" (also known as A Forgotten Woman), a 1949 Mandarin Drama. Yueh was a director for Cathay Studio, International Films, and Motion Picture & General Investment Co. Ltd. In 1959, he also became a director for Shaw Brothers Studio.Yueh's first Hong Kong film for Shaw Brothers Studio was The Other Woman (also known as Husband's Lover) a Mandarin Romantic comedy. That same year, he became a screenwriter for Hong Kong films. Yueh's final film was The Two Cavaliers (also known as Furious Slaughter), a Mandarin Martial Arts film released in 1973.
Directed

Bitter Sweet
Director · 1963

Street Boys
Director · 1960

The Battle of Love
Director · 1957

The Flower Street
Director · 1950

Signal Fires of Shanghai
Director · 1944

The Bells of Death
Director · 1968

Madam White Snake
Director · 1962

The Dragon Creek
Director · 1967

The Two Cavaliers
Director · 1973

Three Women
Director · 1947

中国海的怒潮
Director · 1933

Sons and Daughters
Director · 1971

Village of Tigers
Director · 1974

Rape of the Sword
Director · 1967

The Deformed
Director · 1960

Spring Blossoms
Director · 1968

The West Chamber
Director · 1965

The Stormy Night
Director · 1952





