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Please provide the personal information and videos of the talented Hong Kong director Lam Nai-Cai, the more detailed the better!

Lan Naicai, director, photographer, screenwriter, and travel photographer. Born in Hong Kong in 1953. At first he only worked as a small job, and later he was promoted to a photography assistant, and then to the ranks of photographers, nicknamed "Mouse". He worked with famous directors Sun Zhong, Chu Yuan, Wang Zhong, etc., and worked in photography for seven years, which is called "Mouse". The best photographer in the studio. He once studied photography under the famous Japanese photographer Nishimoto Masaru (also known as Helan Shan). Shaw Brothers once recommended him to be a director, Tsui Hark and Sammo Hung also lobbied, but he was declined one by one. Until Lee Xiuxian started filming "One Way", he agreed to co-direct with them. The two are about the same age and are very compatible. People in the film industry even call them "Two Dragons Going to the Sea". During the time of Shaw Brothers, he worked as a photographer with great directors such as King Hu and Li Hanxiang. He uses science fiction film techniques of sound, light and electricity as well as modern means of special photography to create novel directorial effects that are unique in the Hong Kong film industry. His major works include "The Man Coming Out of the Walled City", "Underdrain", "Yuan Zhenxia and Wesley", "Catching Ghosts", "The Peacock Prince", "Asura", "One Eyebrow Taoist", "The King of Power", etc. Among them, "Underdrain" won the "Best Editing" at the 27th Asia Pacific Film Festival, "Yuan Zhenxia and Wesley" was screened at the Tokyo International Fantasy Film Festival, and "Ghost Hunting" and "Night" were screened at the Hong Kong Fantasy Film Festival. .

Lam Nai Chai is a mysterious figure in the Hong Kong film industry. Since he retired from the film industry relatively early, there is little accurate information about him on the Internet. All we know is that he was born in Hong Kong in 1953, studied in Japan, and came from photography. Around the 1990s, he and the famous filmmaker Chua Lam formed Dalu Pictures and directed a series of so-called CULT films with distinctive styles. Among them, there were only two Hong Kong III films, but they were both landmark works in the history of Hong Kong III. . One is "The King of Power", a masterpiece of violent and cool Hong Kong films in the last century. It is talked about by many Hong Kong film fans. It was also his last film.

Lan Naicai stopped directing after filming "The King of Power" in 1992. According to the latest information on the Internet, Lan Naicai was not "missing" or "murdered" as so-called. He probably immigrated to the United States with his family in the 1990s.

During 2008-2009, Lan Naicai did voluntary work in an orphanage in a mountainous area in northern Guangdong. Now he is an executive member of the Jianxiong Charity Society in the China Hope Project Area and participates in education and poverty alleviation in remote areas of China.

Lan Naicai is now a travel photographer, taking photos while traveling around the world. In 2007, together with Chen Xiuling, a writer for Hong Kong's "Ta Kung Pao" and amateur essayist, she launched a collection of travel essays "The End of Winter and the Coming of Spring in Croatia".

Complete works

Chen Mengji's Plan to Break Fat and Powder Formation (1975)

Shadan Ying (1976)

Hong Kong Strange Cases No. 2 " Brother Killing" (1976)

The Secret History of the Poisoned Queen (1976)

Man, Snake and Rat (1977)

Killing Order (1977)

The Queen of Temple Street (1977)

The Cold-Blooded Thirteen Eagles (1978)

The Swordsman (1978)

The Seven Evils (1979)

The Coach (1979)

The Broken Sword and the Little Knife (1979)

Tongtian Boy Red Spearman (1980)

Invitation (1980)< /p>

One Way Road (1981)

Assault Vehicle (1981)

The Kid Has the Kind (1982)

The Man Who Came from the Walled City (1982)

The Underdrain (1983)

The Frog Prince (1984)

The Flying Man (1985)

Never Night (1987)< /p>

Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio (1990)

Director:

One Way Road (1981)

The Man from the Walled City (1982)

Underdrain (1983)

Crazy Phoenix and Mad Dragon (1984)

Yuan Zhenxia and Wesley (1986)

Caught by Ghosts (1986)

The Nightless Sky (1987)

Blood Rose (1988)

The Peacock Prince (1989)

Asura (1990)< /p>

Liao Zhai Yan Tan (1990)

Wesley's Old Cat (1992)

The King of Power (1992)

Screenwriter:

The King of Power (1992)