Ng Yam-Chuen
Ng Yam-Chuen appeared in three uncredited roles across films spanning martial arts, thriller, and drama genres. In Enter the Dragon, a 1973 martial arts film, Yam-Chuen played a banquet guest who was also listed as Han's prisoner, a minor but recognizable presence in a key sequence.
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Ng Yam-Chuen appeared in three uncredited roles across films spanning martial arts, thriller, and drama genres. In Enter the Dragon, a 1973 martial arts film, Yam-Chuen played a banquet guest who was also listed as Han's prisoner, a minor but recognizable presence in a key sequence. Earlier, in The Bells of Death, a 1968 thriller, the actor portrayed Tao's thug, contributing to the film's tension through a brief but notable appearance. Yam-Chuen also appeared as a wedding guest in The Himalayan, a 1976 drama, adding to the film's ensemble atmosphere.
The actor's work remained largely uncredited, reflecting the common practice of the era where supporting roles were often unnamed or omitted from final credits. Despite limited documentation, Yam-Chuen's appearances in films such as Enter the…







