Venom Mob
The Venom Mob is a colloquial title given to a group of actors from the Shaw Brothers Studio who attained international prominence for their lead roles in the 1978 film, Five Deadly Venoms. Its members consisted of Lu Feng, Chiang Sheng, Philip Kwok, Sun Chien, Lo Mang, and Wai Pak. Although the main cast have never referred to themselves as the Venom Mob, they have continued to be referred to as such in English-speaking media[1][2] while English DVD versions of their films often introduced them collectively as The Venoms.
Prior their entry into the Hong Kong film industry, many members had attended Peking opera schools in Taiwan before being recruited by director Chang Cheh.[3][4][5] They were cast in Five Deadly Venoms by Chang and screenwriter Ni Kuang to bring in and cultivate the next generation of actors into the martial arts genre.[3][5] The group was active between 1978 and 1981 and made several films together following the success of their first picture.
The group disbanded in 1981 with the split being attributed to reasons such as the declining popularity of martial arts films in Hong Kong and Taiwan, changing audience preferences, and Chang Cheh's shift to the Mainland Chinese market.[5]
Roster
Actor | Role |
Philip Kwok (Chinese: 郭追 Kuo Chui; October 21, 1951 - ) | Lizard |
Lu Feng (Chinese: 鹿峰; April 3, 1956 - ) | Centipede |
Chiang Sheng (Chinese: 江生; April 27, 1951 - August 18, 1991) | Hybrid Venom |
Sun Chien (Chinese: 孫建; January 26, 1955 -) | Scorpion |
Lo Mang (Chinese: 羅莽; July 23, 1952 - ) | Toad |
Wai Pak (Chinese: 韋白; December 31, 1957 - ) | Snake |
Venom Films
Films directed by Chang Cheh (or a Venom) that feature at least three Venoms in starring roles.
Original English Title | Production Company | Original Release Date (Hong Kong) | Alternate English Titles |
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The Five Venoms | Shaw Brothers | 8/12/78 | The 5 Deadly Venoms; Shaolin Deadly Poisons; Five Deadly Venoms |
Invincible Shaolin | Shaw Brothers | 11/19/78 | The Unbeatable Dragon |
Crippled Avengers | Shaw Brothers | 12/21/78 | Mortal Combat; Return of the Five Deadly Venoms; The Return of the 5 Deadly Venoms |
Life Gamble[lower-alpha 1] | Shaw Brothers | 2/22/79 | Life Combat |
Shaolin Rescuers | Shaw Brothers | 3/24/79 | Avenging Warriors of Shaolin |
Shaolin Daredevils | Shaw Brothers | 6/29/79 | The Daredevils |
Magnificent Ruffians | Shaw Brothers | 9/20/79 | The Destroyers |
Kid with the Golden Arm | Shaw Brothers | 11/2/79 | Kid with the Golden Arms |
Heaven and Hell | Shaw Brothers | 1/19/80 | Shaolin Hell Gate |
2 Champions Of Shaolin | Shaw Brothers | 4/12/80 | Two Champions of Death; 2 Champions of Death |
Flag of Iron | Shaw Brothers | 8/14/80 | Spearman; The Spearman of Death |
The Rebel Intruders | Shaw Brothers | 9/10/80 | Killer Army |
Legend of the Fox | Shaw Brothers | 11/15/80 | |
Ten Tigers of Kwangtung | Shaw Brothers | 12/20/80 | 10 Tigers of Kwangtung; Ten Tigers from Kwangtung |
Sword Stained with Royal Blood | Shaw Brothers | 3/6/81 | |
Masked Avengers | Shaw Brothers | 5/15/81 | |
Ruthless Tactics | Yu Feng Film Company | 1981 | Ninja in the Deadly Trap; Ninja's Deadly Trap |
House of Traps | Shaw Brothers | 1/9/82 | |
Ode to Gallantry | Shaw Brothers | 12/16/82 |
Venom-Related Films
Films directed by Chang Cheh that feature Venoms in supporting roles or fewer than three Venoms in starring roles.[lower-alpha 2]
Original English Title | Production Company | Original Release Date (Hong Kong) | Alternate English Titles |
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Marco Polo[lower-alpha 3] | Shaw Brothers | 12/25/75 | The Four Assassins |
Shaolin Temple[lower-alpha 4] | Shaw Brothers | 12/22/76 | Death Chamber, Death Chambers |
The Naval Commandos[lower-alpha 5] | Shaw Brothers | 4/7/77 | |
The Brave Archer[lower-alpha 6] | Shaw Brothers | 7/30/77 | Kung-Fu Warlords |
Chinatown Kid[lower-alpha 7] | Shaw Brothers | 12/2/77 | |
The Brave Archer 2 | Shaw Brothers | 5/13/78 | Kung-Fu Warlords Part II |
The Brave Archer 3 | Shaw Brothers | 11/12/81 | Blast of the Iron Palm |
The Brave Archer and His Mate | Shaw Brothers | 2/25/82 | The Brave Archer Part 4, Kung Fu Warlord 4 |
Five Elements Ninjas | Shaw Brothers | 4/21/82 | Five Element Ninjas, Super Ninjas, Chinese Super Ninjas, Chinese Super Ninja |
Attack of the Joyful Goddess | Hong Kong Chang He Motion Picture Co., Ltd. | 10/3/83 | Attack of the Venoms, Five Venoms Attack |
Death Ring | Hong Kong Chang He Motion Picture Co., Ltd. | 1983 | |
The Nine Demons | Hong Kong Chang He Motion Picture Co., Ltd. | 1984 | The 9 Venoms, Nine Venoms |
Shanghai 13 | Winners' Workshop Production Co., Ltd. | 1984 | The Shanghai Thirteen |
Notes
- Alexander Fu Sheng (the top star of Shaw Brothers Studio) and Philip Kwok were the two main protagonists of this film (repeating their long and iconic partnership from Marco Polo (1975) and the "The Brave Archer" franchise).
- Of all the members of the Venom Mob, Philip Kwok was the member who had the most starring roles outside of the films belonging to the Venom Mob filmography, having 8 leading roles between 1975 and 1982.
- Philip Kwok starred in the film alongside Alexander Fu Sheng and Chi Kuan-chun, at the time the two main stars of Shaw Brothers martial arts movies.
- Almost all members of Venom Mob (except Sun Chien) were part of the cast of the film, which starred Ti Lung, Alexander Fu Sheng, Meng Fei, Chi Kuan-chun and David Chiang (the same five main actors from the 1974 Kung fu movie Five Shaolin Masters).
- Philip Kwok, Lu Feng and Chiang Sheng were part of the main cast of the film, which also featured Tony Liu, David Chiang, Ti Lung and Alexander Fu Sheng.
- Philip Kwok starred in the film alongside Alexander Fu Sheng, Tien Niu and Ku Feng, while Lu Feng and Lo Mang appeared in secondary roles.
- Sun Chien made his Shaw Brothers debut as one of the film's two main protagonists alongside the studio's top star Alexander Fu Sheng, while Philip Kwok and Lo Mang appeared as the main antagonists (playing the leaders of two San Francisco's rival chinese gangs).
References
- "How Chang Cheh's Venom Mob martial arts films, starting with 1978's The Five Venoms, became cult favourites in the West". South China Morning Post.
- "The Venom Mob Is Back". Celestial Pictures.
- "Cool Ass Cinema Presents: An Interview With Former Shaw Brothers Star, Actor & Martial Arts Choreographer Philip Kwok". Cool Ass Cinema.
- "Kuo Chui Interview by Toby Russell".
- "Cool Ass Cinema Presents: An Interview With Former Shaw Brothers Star & Director/ Action Choreographer, Lu Feng". Cool Ass Cinema.