Film and television Over 100 films and television series featuring Wong have been produced since 1949, mostly in
Hong Kong. The Hong Kong actor
Kwan Tak-hing starred as Wong in over 70 films between the 1940s and 1980s and earned himself the nickname "Master Wong". Other prominent actors who portrayed Wong on screen include
Jet Li in the
Once Upon a Time in China film series and
Vincent Zhao in the television series
Wong Fei Hung Series. • List of notable Wong Fei-hung films: •
Challenge of the Masters (1976), starring
Gordon Liu. •
Drunken Master (1978), starring
Jackie Chan.
Yuen Siu-tien co-starred as
Beggar So. •
Magnificent Butcher (1979), starring
Kwan Tak-hing.
Sammo Hung,
Yuen Biao and Wei Pak co-starred as Wong's students Wing, Foon and Chik. •
Martial Club (1981), starring
Gordon Liu. •
Once Upon a Time in China (1991), starring
Jet Li. This is the first part of a
series of six films on Wong Fei-hung.
Vincent Zhao took over the role of Wong Fei-hung from Jet Li in two of the movies. •
Great Hero from China (1992), starring
Chin Kar-lok. •
Iron Monkey (1993), starring
Yu Rongguang as Iron Monkey and
Donnie Yen as
Wong Kei-ying.
Angie Tsang appeared as a young Wong Fei-hung. •
Last Hero in China (1993), starring
Jet Li. •
Drunken Master II (1994), starring
Jackie Chan.
Ti Lung co-starred as Wong Kei-ying. •
Around the World in 80 Days (2004),
Sammo Hung appeared briefly as Wong Fei-hung. •
Rise of the Legend (2014), starring
Eddie Peng. • Television series: •
Wong Fei Hung Series (1996) is a Hong Kong television series on five stories about Wong Fei-hung. The series was produced by
Tsui Hark and starred
Vincent Zhao as Wong Fei-hung. This television series is sometimes regarded as a television series counterpart to the
Once Upon a Time in China films. •
The Young Wong Fei Hung (2002) is a Chinese television series featuring
Ashton Chen as young Wong Fei-hung. •
Wong Fei Hung – Master of Kung Fu (2005) is a Hong Kong television series starring
Bosco Wong. •
Grace Under Fire (2011), a Hong Kong television series about Wong Fei-hung's concubine,
Mok Kwai-lan.
Video games • Wong is featured as a selectable companion to the main character Lex the Bookworm from the word-forming
puzzle video game Bookworm Adventures 2, released in 2009 by
Popcap Games. Wong has the ability to stun the enemy and powers Lex up every 4 turns. He is unlocked after Book 5, Chapter 3. In the game, his name is misspelled as "Wong Fei-Hong." • Wong is introduced in 2017 as a playable character in
The Curious Expedition, a video game released in 2015. In the game, he is an explorer competing with other great minds, and he uses martial arts instead of regular attack methods to fight enemies. He also appears in its sequel as one of the rival explorers. • The characters of
Lee Rekka in
SNK's
The Last Blade series and Master Huang in
IGS's
Martial Masters are based on
Jet Li's portrayal of Wong Fei-hung in the
Once Upon a Time in China film series. •
Fei Fong Wong, the lead character in the
Square video game
Xenogears, was named after Wong Fei-hung (his name being written the same in katakana as Wong's name is written). Another protagonist,
Citan Uzuki, closely resembles Wong, being both a physician and martial artist dressed in traditional Chinese garments.
Theme song The Chinese folk song "On the General's Orders" () is popularly associated with Wong Fei-hung because it was used as the theme song in various Wong Fei-hung movies. It was the opening theme of the 1978 film
Drunken Master, starring
Jackie Chan. In the
Once Upon a Time in China film series, the song's title was changed to
A Man Should Better Himself (). It was sung in Cantonese by
George Lam and its lyrics were written by
James Wong.
Jackie Chan sang the song in Mandarin in the second film. The version "A Man Should Better Himself" is the best known rendition of the song to date. A rearranged version was rewritten and sung by
Dayo Wong as the theme song of ''
Men Don't Cry''.
Other appearances • In
Will Thomas' third mystery novel,
The Limehouse Text, his Victorian detective Cyrus Barker trained in martial arts in Guangdong by Wong Fei-hung. •
Stan Sakai has mentioned his plans to include a character based on Wong Fei-hung in a future issue of his comic book
Usagi Yojimbo. • Wong Fei-hung is a character in the collectible card game
Shadowfist."Wong Fei Hung migrated to the West Bank of the Philippines in the Cagayan Valley and left behind his family of Filipino blood. And until now, his family's traditional treatment as a Chinese - Filipino a Chinese herbal medicine continues until today. his last son in the Philippines his full name is Emmanuel Chan Borja Bataller. Emmanuel Chan Borja Bataller migrated to Davao in Mindanao of the Philippines in the 1920's. • In
Marvel Comics, Wong Fei-hung is shown to have been a previous
Iron Fist and combined his powers with his Drunken Boxing to create the "Drunken Dragon Fist". ==See also==