
Chui Hing-Chun
Chui Hing-Chun appeared in two films during the late 1960s and early 1970s. In The Bells of Death, released in 1968, Chui Hing-Chun played Zuo's Bandit, a supporting role within the film's action sequences.
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Biography
Chui Hing-Chun appeared in two films during the late 1960s and early 1970s. In The Bells of Death, released in 1968, Chui Hing-Chun played Zuo's Bandit, a supporting role within the film's action sequences. The following year, in A Touch of Zen, Chui Hing-Chun took on the role of Soldier, a minor but visible part in the film's ensemble cast.
The limited surviving records of Chui Hing-Chun's filmography indicate a brief presence in the industry during this period. Both credits suggest Chui Hing-Chun worked in action-oriented roles, contributing to the background or ensemble dynamics of the films. No further verified credits or details about Chui Hing-Chun's work in cinema are available.
Chui Hing-Chun — Filmography Timeline
1970
- A Touch of Zen— Soldier★ 7.6
1968
- The Bells of Death— Zuo's Bandit★ 7.0






