
Acting
Billy Chong (born Willy Dozan, February 10, 1957, Magelang, Central Java, Indonesia) is an Indonesian martial artist of Chinese descent. His acting career started in 1977 when he was offered a role in Indonesia action movie, Pembalasan Si Pitung (Pitung's Revenge). He then continued acting in several action movies in Indonesia, Hong Kong and the United States. Some of the most notable ones are Crystal Fist and A Fistful of Talons. In 1995, he became a household name in Indonesia after a hit TV series Deru Debu. He directed most of the episodes of this TV series. He also starred, directed, and produced another hit TV series Sapu Jagad (2000). Billy Chong married Indonesian popstar Betharia Sonata, but they divorced in 2002. The couple has two children, Mohammad Leon Rahman Dozan and Nabila Rahman Dozan.

Uki or familiarly called Kokoh chooses to resign from his office to set up a laundry business. At the beginning, he has to deal with his employees who have various ridiculous personalities: Tiur, a receptionist who is very ignorant, Kendi and Deden who always make troubles at the ironing table .. However, Kokoh's biggest challenge is unexpected competition from Agustina, who suddenly sets up a laundry business right in front of her kiosk. Now, Kokoh must choose between business or the seed of love that slowly begins to grow.

Trapped in an empty building, nine people are forced to play a lethal game. All their movements will be recorded, and only one player can survive.

Eight secret agents assigned to go undercover as stand up comedians in search of a comedian who becomes a liaison to the master criminal named The King, the most spectacular gambling casino owner in Asia.

Tala lives with her mother and her uncle in Hong Kong. They're stuck and can't go back to Indonesia. Tala begins to team up with her uncle to be pickpockets on the streets. Tala stole Musa's wallet and they soon find love for each other.

Qing I-ming springs into action to help his friend, who runs into danger while trying to deliver important government documents.

The master of the secret Monkey Fist Kung Fu style must fight a gang of warrior thugs who are terrorizing his village. Shaw legend Chen Kuan Tai (Iron Monkey, Boxer from Shantung) made this film at the height of his fame. As a true exponent of the Monkey Fist style, Chen added authenticity to his movie roles and the characters he portrayed by using elements of his strong foundation in kung fu. Also making his screen debut is Billy Chong (Kung Fu Zombie, Super Power, Crystal Fist). Shot against the backdrop of exotic Indonesia, Invincible Monkey Fist brings you top rate stars and action.

A young man vows revenge against the killers of his father. To do this, he must train with his father's teacher who teaches him the "Shadow Claw", a deadly combination of the eagle claw and shadow fist.

A dying Manchu kung fu fighter sends his three sons on a mission of revenge against the five Southern champs who defeated and humiliated him a generation ago. The three Manchus enter the town where the old champs live and begin challenging and fighting an unprepared group of once-powerful martial artists and their sons. After his counterparts in the other families take some serious beatings, Billy is forced to take a crash course from a noted teacher in North and South Eagle styles as well as Horsehead Fist. Only then is he able to confront each of the three Manchu fighters.

Sung Shao Chong (Billy Chong) traverses the Arizona desert, helping those in need on the way to meet his old friend Kum (Lam Hak-Ming) in a small western town. Once there, he runs into a group of men who terrorize the town and extort the local businesses. Meanwhile, a trio of three bank robbers need a place to hide until the heat dies down from a recent heist. They pick the home of a black farming family and subsequently kill them, leaving only the severly injured eldest son Tommy (Carl Scott) to escape. Tommy is found by Chong and Kum and is brought to the home of Doctor Ko (Leung Siu-Chung), who heals his injuries. Eventually Tommy learns kung fu from Ko, and sets out for payback. Luckily for Tommy, Chong is also bent on revenge after the bandits hire the local troublemakers and some Japanese samurai to kill him.

A naive village girl, Ani (Ayu Azhari), takes a job in a karaoke club in the city after meeting Susana (Yurike Prastica). Actually, Ani’s main reason for taking the job in the city is the hope that she will somehow meet up with Rudy (James Sahertian), a childhood friend. At the karaoke club, Ani attracts unwanted affections from the owner, Robert (Torro Margens). Ani escapes this dilemma when she does, finally, find Rudy. Together, they set up a small business selling ready-made clothes. Robert refuses to give up. He sends some men to beat up Rudy, and even assigns Susana to try to break up Rudy and Ani. Susana is successful. Ani then goes to work with Prasetyo (Willy Dozan), whom she met when she was in the garment business. The relationship between Ani and Prasetyo becomes serious, and they marry. However, Rudy, who is living with Susana, attempts to blackmail Ani with his knowledge of her past involvement with the karaoke club.

Igo, a former thug, who has left his past behind and sells eggs at the Cinere market. Joe Bandit, Igo's old friend, causes trouble in the market, until they fight fiercely until Joe Bandit breaks his leg and is captured by Commander Herman. Three years later... A new generation of thugs dominate the market area of Cinere: Rocky, Dimas, and Jack. Igo, who still sells eggs, has changed. Once, Jack demanded a deposit roughly at Igo's stall. Igo does not fight. Dimas tried to stop Jack's action. There seems to be something hidden in the relationship between Dimas and Igo. Igo is defended by Dimas but also hated by him. Dimas feels that Igo has neglected to protect his wife, Dimas' biological mother, who died at the hands of Joe Bandit. Rocky, Dimas' boss, has a girlfriend named Vina, who secretly has a crush on Dimas. Vina's and Dimas' love affair ignites Rocky's anger.

Igo, a former thug, who has left his past behind and sells eggs at the Cinere market. Joe Bandit, Igo's old friend, causes trouble in the market, until they fight fiercely until Joe Bandit breaks his leg and is captured by Commander Herman. Three years later... A new generation of thugs dominate the market area of Cinere: Rocky, Dimas, and Jack. Igo, who still sells eggs, has changed. Once, Jack demanded a deposit roughly at Igo's stall. Igo does not fight. Dimas tried to stop Jack's action. There seems to be something hidden in the relationship between Dimas and Igo. Igo is defended by Dimas but also hated by him. Dimas feels that Igo has neglected to protect his wife, Dimas' biological mother, who died at the hands of Joe Bandit. Rocky, Dimas' boss, has a girlfriend named Vina, who secretly has a crush on Dimas. Vina's and Dimas' love affair ignites Rocky's anger.


