
Pao Hsueh-Li
Personal Info
Known for
Directing
Gender
Male
Birthday
1936-01-01 (89 years old)
Place of Birth
Nanjing, Jiangsu, China
Pao Hsueh-Li
Biography
Born in Nanjing and a native of Jiangsu, Pao went to Taiwan in 1949. While in Secondary school, he worked part-time in the evenings at the film processing studio of Taiwan Motion Picture Studio. Upon graduation, he continued to work at the company as an assistant cinematographer for six years and later switched to Lucky Star Film Co Ltd to work as a cinematographer for three years, where he shot many Taiwanese-dialect films. In 1966, when Lo Chen went to Taiwan for the location shooting of Too Late for Love (1967), Pao assisted him and gained his recognization. Pao then went to Hong Kong the following year and joined Shaw Brothers (Hong Kong) Ltd. He first worked as a cinematographer at Shaws, responsible for shooting Lo Chen, Griffin Yue Feng and Chang Cheh's films. Some of the major works included Chang Cheh's The Trail of the Broken Blade (1967) and Golden Swallow (1968); Griffin Yue Feng's Rape of the Sword (1967), Spring Blossoms (1968) and The Silent Love (1971). Pao was acclaimed for his meticulous camerawork and the way he captured the sentiments of the characters. Recommended and encouraged by Chang and Yue, he began his directorial career in 1970. His first film was a horror action film shot in the same year, Finger of Doom (released in 1972), followed by Oath of Death (1971). He directed ten and plus titles for Shaws, of which he co-directed six of them with Chang, including the remarkable The Boxer from Shantung (1972) and Man of Iron (1972). He was deeply influenced by Chang and, like him his forte was action films.
In 1977, Pao left Shaws and returned to Taiwan to make wuxia films Blooded Treasury Fight (1979) and The Eight Escorts (1980) for companies such as Yen Sheng Film. His wife, Chin Shu-mei, was a scriptwriter for Shaws when he was working there. The two of them later founded Yu Fung Film Company in Taiwan, and produced films directed by Pao, including Heroic One (1981) and Night of the Assassins (1981). (From Hong Kong Film Archive)
Crew
(1986)
A Co-Ed's Diary
Director
(1983)
Heroic Ones
Director
(1982)
Imperial Matchmaker
Director
(1981)
Private First Class
Director
(1981)
Hero at the Border Region
Director
(1981)
The Kung Fu Emperor
Director
(1980)
The Heroes
Director
(1980)
The Eight Escorts
Director
(1980)
Night of the Assassins
Director
(1980)
The Revenger
Director
(1980)
The Great Conspiracy
Director
(1979)
Blooded Treasury Fight
Director
(1979)
Beauty Escort
Director
(1979)
Flying Sword Lee
Director
(1978)
(1978)
Witty Hand, Witty Sword
Director
(1978)
Tough Guy
Director
(1977)
The Battle Wizard
Director
(1977)
Layout
Director
(1977)
Deadly Angels
Director
(1976)
Heroes of the Underground
Director
(1975)
The Taxi Driver
Director
(1975)
The Imposter
Director
(1974)
Five Tough Guys
Director
(1974)
The Shadow Boxer
Director
(1973)
Iron Bodyguard
Director
(1973)
The Pirate
Director
(1972)
The Water Margin
Director
(1972)
Man of Iron
Director
(1972)
The Delightful Forest
Director
(1972)
Finger of Doom
Director, Director of Photography
(1972)
The Boxer from Shantung
Director
(1972)
Trilogy of Swordsmanship
Director of Photography
(1971)
The Drinking Knight
Director
(1971)
The Silent Love
Director of Photography
(1971)
The Oath of Death
Director
(1970)
The Younger Generation
Director of Photography
(1970)
The Twelve Gold Medallions
Director of Photography
(1970)
A Taste of Cold Steel
Director of Photography
(1970)
My Son
Director of Photography
(1970)
The Golden Knight
Director of Photography
(1969)
Raw Passions
Director of Photography
(1969)
The Three Smiles
Director of Photography
(1968)
Golden Swallow
Director of Photography
(1968)
Spring Blossoms
Director of Photography
(1968)
The Bells of Death
Director of Photography
(1968)
The Magnificent Swordsman
Director of Photography
(1967)
The Trail of the Broken Blade
Director of Photography
(1967)
Rape of the Sword
Director of Photography
(1967)
Too Late for Love
Cinematography