A gang of Mainland robbers leave their mark in Hong Kong and flee to Taiwan. Female supercop Show Yun reluctantly teams up with her Taiwan counterpart, policeman Wai to stop this violent gang of robbers.
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A gang of Mainland robbers leave their mark in Hong Kong and flee to Taiwan. Female supercop Show Yun reluctantly teams up with her Taiwan counterpart, policeman Wai to stop this violent gang of robbers.
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The fourth episode of Patrick Tam’s anthology series “Seven Women” (1976), which adapted from Swedish play “Miss Julie”
Hong Kong movie
Ma Si-tsang is memorable in his comedic roles for being lively and down to earth, making a stark contrast with the tough and feisty Hung Sin Nui, and they strike gold as a team in screwball comedies. Ma is psychologist Doctor Tsui while Hung is Pearl, the feisty third daughter who is hard to get along with. The undaunted Tsui sees the virtues in Pearl and teases her to teach lessons on marital harmony. With multiple schemes, Tsui teases, coaxes and has Pearl taste her own medicine. The battle of wits and the sexes becomes a joy to watch with Ma's complacent and roguish portrayal as a refined witty scholar clashing with the energetic and bickering Hung.
In July 2006, Kelly Chen and Jordan Chan held a joint concert at the La Kwok Concert Hall. During the grand finale of the seventh show, they performed a mini musical, where Kelly portrayed a high-profile celebrity and Jordan played an ordinary person. Throughout the concert, they each performed their own hit songs. In the final part of the show, they joined forces to sing together, delivering a memorable closing to the performance.
"After perfecting his Kung Fu techniques with an old Shaolin Monk, Lew leaves the Temple in search of an arch criminal - Kam Kong (Crane Fighter), who has mastered Eagle Claw and Iron Armour. To get to him Lew must first fight his army of Foo Fighters." - DVD back of the box description. Hong Kong cut and paste edit of the 1979 Taiwanese Film The Young Dragon with new scenes.
A married woman, fed up with her cheating husband, decides to do some cheating herself.
A short film with dialogue for Eason Chan's Cantonese single "The Code" 盲婚哑嫁 (also included in most recent album "Chin Up") which was produced as an extended backstory for the music video. Starring Eason Chan himself as a passionate portrait photographer whose wife (played by Cecilia Choi) has passed away. During his grieving process, he oddly encounters the lives of another young couple with a tragic yet optimistic romance tale.
Obscure Hong Kong horror.
After spending seven years apart due to warfare, childhood sweethearts meet each other again and fall in love, yet tragic fate awaits.
Having enjoyed huge popularity since his debut in 2007, Pakho Chau finally ascended to Hong Kong's biggest stage in September 2014 with his first concerts at the Hong Kong Coliseum. The Colors of Life concerts, held in support of his sophomore album Keep Going, featured guest appearances by divas Joey Yung and Miriam Yeung, as well as captivating performances of Pakho's biggest hits so far, including "Walk Together," "My Manifesto" and "Will to be Free."
Hong Kong movie
Hong Kong ghost movie.
Two gangs of gangsters fight over a unique crystal in the jungles of Thailand!
Mitra was the first Hong Kong film to be made in Iran and the last of Lung Kong’s directorial works to be released theatrically. Made in an act of courage and of opportunism with a small crew on the occasion of the director’s sojourn to the Tehran International Film Festival to premiere Hiroshima 28, the film tells a love story set upon the expansive desert backdrops of the Middle East.
Hong Kong crime drama thriller film.
A Cantonese Comedy directed and written by Wei Ping-Ao.
A gang of thugs led by a ruthless bully (Hwang Jang Lee) has been terrorizing the residents of a small Japanese town for years, and the townspeople have finally had enough. But they won't stand a chance without the help of a local man's son who's been secretly studying kung fu. Now, it's a classic battle between good and evil, with warring factions throwing punches, kicks -- and insults -- with impressive skill.
Professor Lo Yeung-guo (Hou Yao) and his students escape death from the Japanese army, and call on villagers in the countryside to form a guerrillas group. His son Lo Yung (Lau Hark-suen), however, indulges in debauchery. Entrapped by the Japanese, chicken-hearted Yung leaks information about the guerrilla that leads to deaths and injuries in the group. Yeung-guo reprimands his son for being an invisible traitor, inflicting even more harm than an outright traitor. Placing righteousness before family, he decides to execute his own son. As a writer-director-actor in the film, Hou Yao proclaimed his unwavering stance on resistance on the screen, and delivered a scathing attack on the cowardly ‘invisible traitors‘ at that time. Not long after, Hou was sadly arrested and executed by the Japanese army in Singapore.
Hong Kong ghost movie set during wartime. Not to be confused with the South Korean film of the same name from the previous year.
Property company chairman Hu Zian was attracted to his secretary Sun Yuxia's beauty and competence. One day after dinner when Hu was escorting Sun home, he received from a child on the street a box containing a mirror and two silver coins engraved with dragons.
Buddy and Bob, two gang leaders in Germany and Hong Kong, have joined forces to run a successful syndicate to smuggle drugs, arms and gold around the world. But when Buddy is killed during the escalating gang warfare, Bob has another enemy to contend with - Interpol; they bring in a team of top-ranking police officers to break the syndicate apart. Bloodshed is unavoidable before the sun rises...
A driver who has ties with criminals follows certain principles and distinguishes himself from the “bad guys”. But just as the unanticipated carrots found in the usual “Today’s Special”, this night’s mission is made special when a young woman is seemingly in grave danger. Trying his best to avert the crisis through a night’s battle of car chases and fist fights, he arrives at the totally unexpected destination of futility. Appropriating the most popular elements of Hong Kong genre cinema: triads, street fights and car chases, Tiger YAU’s first drama short cooks up a visually rich bowl of “Today’s Special”.
Three monkeys unwisely attempt to take a fresh peach from the statue of the fabled Monkey King.
A Shaw Brothers production
Hong Kong movie
The film tells the story of five urban women with different personalities who support each other through various social problems such as the emotional confusion of contemporary men and women, the internal embarrassment of the girlfriends group and the plight of working women.
Two half-brothers are reunited after a long break, only to perpetuate an old feud over their desire for the same woman.
The dream of a goldfish transforming back into its wild form stirs up her long-forgotten memories. She and the goldfish are both trapped in the city. When our soul is lost, where and how could we search for it?
The film depicts the lives of Guangdong peasants who have gone through the suffering of the Sino-Japanese War only to experience home-grown oppression by a rapacious landlord in their village.
A decade after working together on The White Powder Opera, Yung reunited with director Adrian Cowell and cinematographer Chris Menges for this powerful and fascinating documentary about the drug trade in the Golden Triangle. Shot in the bordering areas of Laos, Thailand and Myanmar, the film shows the planting of opium, the production of heroin and how the finished product is transported to the rest of the world. The filmmakers even spoke to two rival drug cartels in the area and captured their operations on camera. Using archival footage and photos, Yung and Cowell also reconstruct the history of the drug trade from the 1940s to the 1980s. The Cantonese-language version being screened was re-edited by Yung himself, who also supervised a new narration by actor John Sham.
Hong Kong movie
Bill "Tiger" wants to relaunch his directorial career with a remake of a wuxia and casts Dragon Tin, the now-ageing star of the original. But nothing goes according to plan because Dragon Tin is no longer in his right mind and takes the role so seriously he actually beats up his co-stars! A heartfel tribute to the heroes and workers of the seventh art.
An evil corporation it out to harvest organs from live people and smuggle them into the country. It is up to our hero to find out who is behind this illegal operation and put an end to the group once and for all.
Eight thieves steal a treasure map and split it into eight pieces, vowing to regroup three years later. But they'll have to deal with a deadly-kicking cop.
Kun Yi died in the war, and raised her son He Zhiyuan with great difficulty. Yuan married a rich girl named Li Ting, who regarded Yi as a thorn in her side and wanted to drive her away with an excuse. Yi did not want to embarrass her son, so she left a letter and ran away, and she has been suffering ever since.
Hong Kong film of 800 Chinesse soldiers guard the important warehouse district against the invading Japanese Army. Made in the same year that mainland China made their own The Eight Hundred Heroes.
The story is about a humble man known as the Canton Kid, who just happens to have extraordinary kung fu talent. He’s often found sticking up for the downtrodden and prostitutes and finally paying a price for it.
Chi Kuan Chun's family is murdered by three crooks and he sets out to get revenge first by killing one and then attempting to frame the leader for sleeping with the local governor's wife. When that fails he challenges the remaining two in a fight to the death.
A Shaw Brothers production.
Hong Kong movie
Archive footage from 2006 - 2010 of a young girl growing up during the ages of four to eight. Only fragments of what is remembered exists. Words from a transgender man float to the surface as fleeting memories go on.
Hong Kong movie
Screened perennially at Hong Kong Heritage Museum, The Brilliant Life of Bruce Lee is a documentary film about Bruce Lee’s life as part of an exhibition entitled "Bruce Lee: Kung Fu ‧ Art ‧ Life"
A Manchu prince places a cache of treasure in the care of his five most trusted guards who divide it amongst themselves. One by one the guards are murdered. Who are the secret assassins?
A film drama by the Shaw Brothers studio.
Hong Kong movie
A Shaw Brothers production
Set in the early days of the Chinese Republic, this tale of kung fu kingpins and masters features beautiful women in gorgeous costumes, exotic backgrounds and a tricky plot filled with martial arts magic.