Mau Kin-Tak (繆健德) was a Hong Kong film director. He first worked as a child actor on the 1972 film The Human Goddess (仙女下凡). He joined Shaw Brothers as a continuity person in the early 1980s, and left the company in 1983 after rising to the job of assistant director. He continued assisting directors for various companies such as Always Good Film, Cinema City and Golden Harvest. In 1993, he co-directed his first film, Rebel Without a Cause (飛車女童黨).
Too Many Ways to Be No. 1
(Assistant Director)
July 7 Come Again
(Director)
The Mob Cop
(Director)
Night Club On Fire
(Director)
The Soul Is Return
(Director)
Cyber War
(Director)
The Murderer Is My Wife
(Director)
Cruel Zone
(Director)
Nuclear Weapon
(Director)
A Sword of Damocles
(Director)
Killing Maze
(Director)
Phantom Pursuer
(Director)
Bloody Lie
(Director)
Rebel Without a Cause
(Director)
Criminals
(Director)
Beware of the Striptease
(Director)
July 7 Come Again
(Writer)
Cruel Zone
(Writer)
Naked Poison III
(Writer)
Sweet Surrender
(Assistant Director)
Heaven and Earth
(Assistant Director)
Hong Kong Playboys
(Assistant Director)
Devil Snake Girl
(Screenplay)
Devil Snake Girl
(Director)
The Longest Nite
(Assistant Director)
The Thirty Million Dollar Rush
(First Assistant Director)
If You Were Here
(Director)
Honeymoon in Jakarta
(Director)
Bloody Battle of the Boa
(Director)
Naked Poison III
(Director)
The Cat
(Assistant Director)
Who's the Assassin
(Director)
Snake Girl
(Director)
The Unbearable
(Director)
Killing Me Hardly
(Assistant Director)
Dragon in Fury
(Director)
World Of Devil Snake
(Director)