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Pan Lei
Pan Lei (潘壘), a Taiwanese film director and writer, was born on August 4, 1927, whose original name was Pan Chengde(Chinese: 潘承德), also known as Pan Lei(Chinese: 潘磊) and his pen name Xinxi(心曦). After joining the army to fight the Japanese at the border of China and India, he came to Taiwan in 1949 and became a well known writer and journal publisher. He began his film career as a scriptwriter and directed his first film in 1959. His third film Typhoon (颱風; 1962) was outstanding among its contemporary films with its bold presentation of female desire and artistic achievement, which won him the praise of "Father of Taiwanese Art Cinema" (台灣藝術電影之父) and the invitation to make films for the Shaw Brothers. He died on July 22, 2017.
As director
The Tattoo
Strange Story of Crematory
Snake in the Crane's Shadow
The Crooks
Evil Seducers
Cuties Parade
Love Lock
The Sword
Love Without End
Devil Fighter
Purple Darts
Tomorrow Is Another Day
The Fastest Sword
Fallen Petals
The Wolf and the Angel
The Purple Shell
Downhill They Ride
Poisonous Rose
Song of Orchid Island
Lover's Rock
Typhoon
Golden Age
On Mount Hehuan