Chan Ho
Chan Ho is credited in two films from the late 1960s and early 1970s, appearing in minor roles that support the narrative context of each production. In The Bells of Death [1968], Chan Ho is listed as the Restaurant Keeper, a small but necessary presence within the film’s setting.
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Chan Ho is credited in two films from the late 1960s and early 1970s, appearing in minor roles that support the narrative context of each production. In The Bells of Death [1968], Chan Ho is listed as the Restaurant Keeper, a small but necessary presence within the film’s setting. The role suggests a background in character acting, where brief appearances contribute to the atmosphere or plot progression without drawing focus from central figures.
In The Iron Buddha [1970], Chan Ho appears as Master Zhang, another supporting role that likely involves a defined character archetype common to action or martial arts films of the period. The title itself implies a thematic or stylistic element tied to the film’s genre, and Chan Ho’s presence as a named character indicates a functional, if limit…







