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Wilson Yip or Yip Wai-Shun (; born 1963) is a Hong Kong actor, filmmaker and screenwriter. His films include ''Bio Zombie'', ''The White Dragon'', ''SPL: Sha Po Lang'', ''Dragon Tiger Gate'', ''Flash Point'' and ''Ip Man trilogy'' ==Early career== A film buff at an early age, Yip went to the cinema whenever he could and often wrote reviews on the backs of ticket stubs. He entered the movie business in the 1980s, starting out as a "gofer" and working his way up to assistant director. His directorial debut was ''01.00 AM'', a three-segment horror compendium. He directed two of three parts, one with Veronica Yip as a nurse who sees dead pop stars, and Anita Yuen interviewing a demon. His next effort, ''Daze Reaper'', was a Category III exploitation film, based on a true-crime story about a prison guard who turns to crime. Next was ''Mongkok Story'', an exploitive story in the vein of ''Young and Dangerous'', and another horror trilogy, ''Midnight Zone'', about urban myths. He also turned to comedy with ''Teaching Sucks'', about two Hong Kong teachers played by Anthony Wong and Jan Lam. In 1998 Wilson co-wrote and directed his biggest cult hit at the time, ''Bio Zombie'', which was influenced by ''Dawn of the Dead'' and takes place in a shopping mall, where a small group of misfits bands together in order to survive. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Wilson Yip」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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