Peng Nian Ren

Ren Peng Nian

  • Name: Ren Peng Nian
  • Native name: 任彭年
  • Also Known as: Yam Paang Nin
  • Nationality: Hong Konger
  • Gender: Male
  • Born: 1894
  • Died: February 23, 1968
Ren Peng Nian was born in Shanghai in either 1892 or 1894, and later trained at the Anglo-Chinese Book Guild, then joined the Shanghai Commercial Press at age 16. He directed his first film in 1919, a two-reel comedy titled "The Gambler."

In 1921, Ren directed his first feature film, the highly successful "Yan Ruisheng" for the China Shadow Play Research Society. In 1926, he started the Orient Film Company, to direct "The Worker's Wife." Ren became one of China's first generation of swordsman film directors in 1928, when he formed the Bright Moon film studio and directed its 13 part serial "Northeast Hero. In 1935, he directed the anti-Japanese film "Dark Violence," after which he returned to directing such martial arts epics as the six-part "Mistress of the Spear."

As did many in the Chinese film community, Ren and Wu left Shanghai after the Japanese invasion, arriving eventually in Hong Kong, where they remained after the war. In Hong Kong, Ren became known for making Cantonese dialect martial arts and sword films in both classical and modern settings and usually featuring the martial exploits of heroines, with Wu Liz Hu often cast in the lead role.

After being semi-retired in the 1950s, Ren and Wu in 1960 resurrected the Bright Moon studio to make such movies as " Three Covert Female Investigators" and "Flying Heroine Huang Yingqiao Cracks the Diamond Theft Case." Their working partnership usually took the form of Ren Peng Nian producing and directing the movie, with Wu Liz Hu editing and often starring. Wu Liz Hu retired after making her final screen appearance in 1961 and Ren Peng Nian's last directing effort was in 1963, after which he also retired.

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Director
Year Title Type Rating
1963 The Tigress' Adventures in the Capital (Part 2 )
Movie
0.0
1963 The Tigress' Adventures in the Capital (Part 1)
Movie
0.0
1961 The Three Chivalrous Girls of Kwan Tung
Movie
0.0
1960 The Story of Wong Ang the Heroine
Movie
0.0
1960 Wong An Vs. the Flying Tigers
Movie
0.0
1959 How Oriole the Heroine Caught the Murderer
Movie
0.0
1959 How Oriole the Heroine Solved the Case of the Three Dead Bodies
Movie
0.0
1956 Hong Xiguan and Third Madam of Yongchun
Movie
0.0
1949 The Lady Protector and the Knight with the Whip
Movie
0.0
1949 Neo-Northeast Hero
Movie
0.0
1948 The Amazon
Movie
0.0
1947 The Lady Protector (2nd Sequel)
Movie
0.0
1941 The Lady in Combat
Movie
0.0
1933 Greedy Neighbours
Movie
0.0
1921 Yan Rui Sheng
Movie
2.0
Screenwriter & Director
Year Title Type Rating
1961 Nocturnal Mission of Three Kunlun Swordswomen
Movie
0.0
1949 Mysterious Heroine
Movie
0.0
1947 Female Spy 76
Movie
0.0
1941 The Woman Guard
Movie
0.0
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  • First Name: Peng Nian
  • Family Name: Ren
  • Native name: 任彭年
  • Also Known as: Yam Paang Nin
  • Nationality: Hong Konger
  • Gender: Male
  • Born: 1894
  • Died: February 23, 1968

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