Joseph Nan-Hong Kuo is a Taiwanese film director best known for his Hong Kong based kung fu films of the 1970s and 1980s. His debut screenplay Ghost Lake was one of the earliest Taiwanese-language films. He later reshot the film.
Directing
95
Male
1935-07-20
Tainan, Taiwan
Joseph Kuo Nan-Hong , Kao Non-Hung, Kwok Nan-Hung, Kuo Nan-Hung, Joseph Poon, Kong Bing-Ham, Chang Ping-Han, P. S. Chiang, Chiang Ping-Han, Kwok Nam-Kun, Jeseph Kuo, Nan-Hong Kuo, Ping Han Chiang, Ping-Han Chiang, Kuo Nan Hung, Bing-Hon Kong, Joseph Kuh
The 7 Grandmasters
Dragon's Claws
The 36 Deadly Styles
The 18 Bronzemen
Born Invincible
Return of the 18 Bronzemen
The World of Drunken Master
The Mystery of Chess Boxing
Ninja Death 1
The Shaolin Kids
Shaolin Temple Strikes Back
Ninja Death 2
Ninja Death 3
The Ghost's Sword
Mission Impossible
The Old Master
The Cavalier
Shaolin Kung Fu
Journey Across the Mainland
Hero of Kwangtong
The Mighty One
The Blazing Temple
The Swordsman of All Swordsmen
No Greater Love
The Seisure Soul Sword of a Blind Girl
The Matchless Conqueror
Triangular Duel
The Shaolin Brothers
Son of the Swordsman
King of Kings
The Unbeaten 28
The Evil Karate
Rikisha Kuri
Love Is Thicker Than Wine
Sorrowful to a Ghost
Sex and Curse
The Death Duel
Iron Man
Immortal Warriors
Love in the Spring
The Eight Masters
The Five Devil Ghost
The Fearless Duo
Superior Darter
The Lost Romance
V.I.P.
A Woman & A Man '93
Behind the Pink Door
Devil Sex Love
The Salt Paddy Girls
Two for the Bed