Weibang Ma-Xu
Directing · Director · Writer · Production Manager
Born Dec 31, 1904 · Zhejiang, China
Active 1924–1961
Ma-Xu Weibang was a Chinese film director active in mainland China from the 1920s to 1940s, and later in Hong Kong, perhaps best known for his work in the horror genre, the most important unarguably being The Phantom of the Opera-inspired,…
Filmography
The Serpent and the Lovers (1961) — DirectorWife and Concubine (1940) — DirectorThe Leper Girl (1939) — Director · WriterSong at Midnight (1937) — Director · WriterWailing In Hollow Valley (1930) — Mystery Man · Writer · DirectorThe Unknown Hero (1926)Foggy Night, Fright Night (1956) — Director · WriterQiu Haitang (1943) — Writer · DirectorThe 72 Martyrs of Canton (1954) — DirectorThe Dog-Murderer (1957) — Director · WriterResurrection (1926) — Lifu MeiA Maid's Bitter Story (1949) — DirectorEternity (1943) — DirectorSong at Midnight, Part II (1941) — Director · WriterThe Resurrected Rose (1957) — Director · WriterWalking Dead in Old House (1938) — Writer · DirectorPoet's Soul in the Cold Moonlight (1938) — Writer · DirectorThe Mid-Nightmare (1962) — WriterLove and Vanity (1924)Orchid in an Empty Valley (1925)Ghost at Midnight (1956) — Director · WriterThe Misguided Spirit in the Well (1950) — Writer · Production ManagerCold Mountain Night Rain (1942) — Director