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Trouble In Paradise
Chang's initial troubles began, before he moved his production company to Taiwan. His main actors (David Chiang and Ti Lung) were seemingly absent from his company's films, as Fu Sheng (now) took over as his main star. They were moving into new areas of their lives (marriage, wanting to start a family) and it was beginning to become a top priority with both men. They also wanted to show the filmworld, that they could each make it on their own (without a Side-kick). The last time they would be seen together, was in Chang's, The Shaolin Temple. Even then, their scenes and interactions, were minimal, at best. It was here, that he would make a star out of his new talent, molding him into one (almost) as big as both of Chiang and Lung, combined.
Chang's initial troubles began, before he moved his production company to Taiwan. His main actors (David Chiang and Ti Lung) were seemingly absent from his company's films, as Fu Sheng (now) took over as his main star. They were moving into new areas of their lives (marriage, wanting to start a family) and it was beginning to become a top priority with both men. They also wanted to show the filmworld, that they could each make it on their own (without a Side-kick). The last time they would be seen together, was in Chang's, The Shaolin Temple. Even then, their scenes and interactions, were minimal, at best. It was here, that he would make a star out of his new talent, molding him into one (almost) as big as both of Chiang and Lung, combined.
Chang's initial troubles began, before he moved his production company to Taiwan. His main actors (David Chiang and Ti Lung) were seemingly absent from his company's films, as Fu Sheng (now) took over as his main star. They were moving into new areas of their lives (marriage, wanting to start a family) and it was beginning to become a top priority with both men. They also wanted to show the filmworld, that they could each make it on their own (without a Side-kick). The last time they would be seen together, was in Chang's, The Shaolin Temple. Even then, their scenes and interactions, were minimal, at best. It was here, that he would make a star out of his new talent, molding him into one (almost) as big as both of Chiang and Lung, combined.
Chang's initial troubles began, before he moved his production company to Taiwan. His main actors (David Chiang and Ti Lung) were seemingly absent from his company's films, as Fu Sheng (now) took over as his main star. They were moving into new areas of their lives (marriage, wanting to start a family) and it was beginning to become a top priority with both men. They also wanted to show the filmworld, that they could each make it on their own (without a Side-kick). The last time they would be seen together, was in Chang's, The Shaolin Temple. Even then, their scenes and interactions, were minimal, at best. It was here, that he would make a star out of his new talent, molding him into one (almost) as big as both of Chiang and Lung, combined.
Chang's initial troubles began, before he moved his production company to Taiwan. His main actors (David Chiang and Ti Lung) were seemingly absent from his company's films, as Fu Sheng (now) took over as his main star. They were moving into new areas of their lives (marriage, wanting to start a family) and it was beginning to become a top priority with both men. They also wanted to show the filmworld, that they could each make it on their own (without a Side-kick). The last time they would be seen together, was in Chang's, The Shaolin Temple. Even then, their scenes and interactions, were minimal, at best. It was here, that he would make a star out of his new talent, molding him into one (almost) as big as both of Chiang and Lung, combined.