Southern Metropolis News reporter Ding Huifeng Hong Kong director Chen Musheng unfortunately passed away from nasopharyngeal cancer this morning, at the age of 58, with "Storm Rage on the Street" (1996), "Two Heroes" (2003), "New Police Story" (2004) ), "Keep the Call" (2008) and "Anti-Drug" (2013) were nominated for the Hong Kong Film Awards for Best Director 5 times. Director Chen Musheng, starring Andy Lau and Wu Qianlian "If there is love in the sky" is even more classic.
In the 1980s, Chen Musheng entered the work of Hong Kong Radio Television. In 1983, he became the assistant director of Johnnie To, and helped Johnnie To direct TV series such as "Flying Fox in Snow Mountain" and "Tale of the Dragon Slayer".
In 1987, Chen Musheng was introduced as the executive director of Du Qifeng . In 1990, he directed the mixed love movie "Heaven If Love" produced by Du Qifeng and planned by Lin Lingdong and Wang Jing. This film is Chen Musheng's directorial debut.
"Heavenly Love" is Chen Musheng's directorial debut.
In 1998, directed the action movie "Who Am I" written and starred by Jackie Chan . This is the first time that Chen Musheng has cooperated with Jackie Chan, and then he also collaborated with "New Police Story" and "Baby Project".
"Sweeping Drugs"
In 2013, Chen Musheng directed and produced the action film "Sweeping Drugs" that pays tribute to the old-fashioned Hong Kong film. The film starred Liu Qingyun, Louis Koo and Zhang Jiahui, with a total box office of nearly 220 million.
"Rage", starring Donnie Yen and Nicholas Tse, was finished at the end of last year. The last work directed by
Chen Musheng was "Anger" starring Donnie Yen and Nicholas Tse . The film was finished at the end of last year. According to Hong Kong media reports, he felt unwell during the filming of the film, and then went for a checkup. Unfortunately, it was found that he had the terminal stage of nasopharyngeal cancer. By the time the filming was completed, he was unable to do the post-production, and he had to be handed over to others to continue working.
After the unfortunate death of director Chen Musheng, many people in the circle regretted. "Wolf Warrior" series screenwriter Liu Yi said in an interview with Nandu that Chen Musheng is his favorite director and the backbone of Hong Kong movies.