Lau Jaam's student - Lam - line of Taiwan

Posted:
Thu May 21, 2009 7:13 am
by Chunyat

Posted:
Thu May 21, 2009 9:41 am
by Frank Bolte
Thanks for posting this,this is my Sisuk-gung Lam Sik Chiu 林錫釗 ,
Im going to meet him this coming august,I hear good things about him.
Will report back after i met him...i believe the connection to taiwan is that another student of Lau Jaam,Lam Lai Mau林禮懋 , teaches there and already produced new generations of students and grandstudents.. I think some of his grand students post many videos on youtube..and they also went to HK to meet lam Sik Chiu...

Posted:
Thu May 21, 2009 10:18 am
by Frank Bolte
here a pic from the 160th WFH anniversary..
Lam Sik Chiu is second from left,first from left is Wong Kong ,also a student of Lau Jaam...and many more famous faces


Posted:
Thu May 21, 2009 3:32 pm
by Chunyat
Cool to know there's still several students of Lau Jaam active in spreading Hung.
Will you also try to get some other Lau Jaam sets through them (like some weapons that your sifu doesn't teach)? Or is it just meeting them?

Posted:
Thu May 21, 2009 5:55 pm
by Frank Bolte
T H A N K S for the link,and I found it....!!!
But now I guess you also want to find this,since GM Lam Jo is also in this.....check this...
The story of Wong Fei-hung and Lam Sai-wing
Language: Dialogue in Cantonese ;
Phys. Desc: sound, b&w.
Period: Early Republican.
Genre: Martial arts films (Kung fu) (Genre)
Note: Director Wu Pang, '[The film] presents to audiences the real techniques of "Tiger-crane fist" and "Six-thirty pole" that were taught to Master Wong Fei-hung's disciples and described in Chu Yu-chai's biography of Wong. "The Tiger-crane fist" is Lam Sai-wing's specialty... and Master Wong's "Six-thirty pole" has personally delivered many a lesson to ruffians.' ('Wong Fei-hung and I', p.135-136)
Zhongxin's inaugural production.
Lam Sai-wing's nephew Lam Cho, disciple Lau Cham and others starred in a cameo part.
To commemorate the 33rd anniversary of Lam Sai-wing's coaching of martial arts in Hong Kong, the film was timed to be released during the master's birthday.
Rel Date: 29. 10. 1954.
Prod. Place: Hong Kong.
Credits: Director, Wu Pang.
Screenwriter, Wong Fung ; Executive Producer, Wong To ; Planning Producer, Wong Hon-yiu, Wah Kwong-kei, Se Sing-chung, Law Chun ; Producer, Wu Wai, Fung Wai ; Original Story, Chu Yu-chai ; Martial Arts Consultant, Lau Cham, Lam Cho, Lee Yan-sang.
Casts: Kwan Tak-hing (as Wong Fei-hung), Cheng Wai-sum (as Ling Wan-kai), Cheng Bik-ying (as Lam Man-kuen), Lau Cham (as Lam Sai-wing), Lam Kar-yee, Sek Kin (aka Shek Kin) (as Lui Kung-cheung).
Prod. Co.: Hong Kong : Zhongxin Film Company, 1954.
Other Org.: Hong Kong [Distribution] : Evergreen Motion Picture Company [Distribution], 1954 [Release].
Title: The story of Wong Fei-hung and Lam Sai-wing
Other Title: The story of Huang Feihong and Lin Shirong
Pinyin: Huang Fei Hong yu Lin Shi Rong
Synopsis: Local tyrant Lui Kung-cheung forces a marriage with Lam Man-kuen, the fiancee of Ling Wan-kai, and thus gets into a feud with Man-kuen's uncle Lam Sai-wing. Wong Fei-hung takes Sai-wing as his disciple, and in the duel at Lok Sin Theatre, joins forces with Sai-wing and Ling to defeat the tyrant.
Theme Song: 'Sending spring wishes' / Librettist, Chow Long ; Performer, Cheng Bik-ying.
Organisation: Zhongxin Film Company, production.
Evergreen Motion Picture Company, distribution.
Trans. Of: 黃飛鴻與林世榮.
Personality: Wu Pang, 1909/12/21-2000/3/26, director.
Wong, Fung, 1923-198?, screenwriter.
Wong, To (executive producer) executive producer.
Wong, Hon-yiu, planning producer.
Wah, Kwong-kei, planning producer.
Se, Sing-chung, planning producer.
Law, Chun, planning producer.
Wu, Wai (producer) producer.
Fung, Wai (producer) producer.
Chu, Yu-chai, original story.
Lau, Cham, martial arts consultant. cast.
Lam, Cho, martial arts consultant.
Lee, Yan-sang, martial arts consultant.
Kwan, Tak-hing, 1905/6/27-1996/6/28, cast.
Cheng, Wai-sum, cast.
Cheng, Bik-ying, 1931- cast. performer.
Lam, Kar-yee, cast.
Shek, Kin, 1913- cast.
Chow, Long, librettist.

Posted:
Thu May 21, 2009 6:10 pm
by Chunyat
You're welcome and thanks too. Didn't know that.
I think you can watch the movies on request over there.
I remember it was also possible to order a copy on vhs, but don't know if that was for all movies (and it is quite expensive over 200 Hkdollar for 5 minutes).
Re: Lau Jaam's student - Lam - line of Taiwan

Posted:
Tue Dec 11, 2012 9:49 pm
by Frank Bolte
I think yes...as far as i know the hk film archives has it and it can be bought I think per minute 50 HKD or so...
if I ever have some funds left I might buy it...
Re: Lau Jaam's student - Lam - line of Taiwan

Posted:
Wed Dec 12, 2012 2:00 am
by cheesedip
Expensive. But nice they actually have the opportunity of having it available.
http://www.lcsd.gov.hk/ce/CulturalServi ... ilm01.htmlLooks like they even had quite a few screenings of Wong Fei Hung flics. (Challenge of the Masters and Dreadnaught too!)
Re: Lau Jaam's student - Lam - line of Taiwan

Posted:
Wed Dec 12, 2012 5:14 pm
by Frank Bolte
Oh,I see they screened one WFH movie with subtitles ..I wonder if they used the subtitles that my friend did for our project a few years ago ?