Robert Tai

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Other
Birthday
Jan 01, 1953 (72 years old)
Death date
Aug 01, 2017

Robert Tai

Known For

Night Driver
1h 25m
Movie 2005

Night Driver

A professional assassin is double crossed and left for dead. Only to be saved by a mysterious crime fighting organisation. They send him to a fabled martial arts master in Hong Kong. There he learns Kung Fu and embarks on his new mission - cleaning up the mean streets !

Shaolin Dolemite
1h 44m
Movie 1999

Shaolin Dolemite

The film was created by re-dubbing footage filmed for the 1986 Taiwanese kung fu film Ren zhe da (known in English as Ninja: The Final Duel). Ren zhe da producer Robert Tai had reportedly filmed 10 hours of footage for the film that was cut to 90 minutes for release. Much of the footage that was not included in the release of Ren zhe da is included in Shaolin Dolemite as well as original footage of Moore observing the story of the film and making obscenity-laced comments. Other new footage includes a segment portraying Moore's long time friend Jimmy Lynch as a Drunken Master named Sam the Spliff.

Fists of Legends 2: Iron Bodyguards
Movie 1996

Fists of Legends 2: Iron Bodyguards

Dr. Sun leads a movement to free China from its Japanese occupation. While on a tour of China he is constantly assaulted by assassins hired by the Manchu leaders. The Chun Do school of martial arts is tasked to safeguard Dr. Sun's passage. Meanwhile, Chen Zhen is challenged by a Russian fighter but not as a means to kill him, he wishes to learn the ways of Chinese kung fu.

Ninja: The Battalion
Movie 1988

Ninja: The Battalion

Four Chinese germ warfare scientists are kidnapped by a Japanese organisation.

Ninja: The Final Duel II
1h 29m
Movie 1986

Ninja: The Final Duel II

The second movie Robert Tai made out of his original Ninja: The Final Duel footage. This one was used largely as the basis for Shaolin Dynamite.

Biography

Taiwanese Director, Actor, and Choreographer known for his wild and creative style. Frequently collaborated with Alexander Lo Rei at the height of his career in movies such as Ninja: The Final Duel. A beloved cult icon in the Taiwanese indie martial arts scene.

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