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Directed by Wu MaOrigin Hong kongGenres Martial arts,
Comedy,
Horror comedy,
Action,
Horror,
Martial artsThemes Sports films,
Martial arts films,
Vampires in film,
Comedy horror filmsActors Lam Ching Ying,
Wu Ma,
Collin ChouRating58%
Priest Wu (Wu Ma) is due to re-open a church after a priest died there twenty years ago, Uncle Nine (Lam Ching-ying) recommends he does not re-open the church but Priest Wu goes ahead. The priest who died there becomes a vampire who wants to turn eveyone in the town into a vampire., 1h24
Directed by Wu MaGenres Martial arts,
Action,
Martial artsThemes Sports films,
Martial arts films,
Kung fu filmsActors Chi Kuan-chun,
Tao-liang TanRating63%
After achieving much fame and glory from smashing the cotton mill, Shaolin hero Hu Hui-Chien has become the people's champion and the sworn enemy of the Ching government. So enraged are they that they employ the best fighters from the Wu Tang. A master leg fighter named Kao Chin Chung, whose "Flash Northern Legs" are undefeated in the whole of China, travels to Canton at the invitation of the Ching government to kill Shaolin master Hu Hui-Chien. This leads to the classic northern kicks and southern fist duel., 1h31
Directed by Wu MaOrigin Hong kongGenres Drama,
Martial arts,
Action,
Martial artsThemes Sports films,
Martial arts films,
Kung fu filmsActors Tao-liang Tan,
Lo LiehRating54%
A gang of robbers known as The Eight Dragons have infiltrated a local residence in an attempt to steal a map. Upon its successful retrieval, when the bandits are about to make their getaway, the lights suddenly flick on, and they are accosted by the owner of the house (the map, presumably, is his as well). The owners of the house are quickly disposed of, and The Eight Dragons make off into the night with their map., 1h37
Directed by John Woo,
Wu MaOrigin Hong kongGenres Drama,
Action,
CrimeThemes Sports films,
Martial arts films,
Gangster filmsActors Danny Lee,
Stephen Chow,
David Chiang,
Chen Kuan-tai,
Paul Chun,
Wu MaRating63%
Following the death of a triad leader, there is conflict within the Hong Kong organised crime syndicate as various possible leaders vie for power. David Chiang attempts to bring the traitor in the midst of his own group to justice following a taped conversation of traitor admitting his crimes, but who cannot be found, while Danny Lee, the elected leader of the triad has his family attacked as he fights unknown enemies to bring the organisation back under control. Their actions are hindered by Chow Sing Chi who is attempting to build up anger between the two completing triads of Hong Kong. The film is brought to a bloody conclusion as the traitor leader of the group storms the triad safe house in a desperate attempt to gain control over the group, but is met by heavy resistance.Directed by Chang Cheh,
Wu MaOrigin Hong kongGenres Drama,
War,
Martial arts,
Action,
Martial artsThemes Sports films,
Martial arts films,
Kung fu filmsActors Philip Kwok,
Chi Kuan-chun,
Ti Lung,
Chiang Sheng,
Alexander Fu Sheng,
David ChiangRating63%
The Chinese Navy led by its captain (Ti Lung) is attempting to defend its coastline from a Japanese attack, they send their commando unit led by Szu Shih into the mainland to enlist help to thwart the Japanese before they attack. Japanese officers have been hanging out in a place owned by David Chiang and his hot-headed body guard Fu Sheng but they are secretly opposed to the Japanese. The commandos enlist the help of Chiang and Sheng to kill the Japanese officers led by Shan Mao and destroy their attacking ships. , 1h57
Directed by Chang Cheh,
Wu MaOrigin Hong kongGenres Martial arts,
Kung fu,
Action,
Adventure,
Martial artsThemes Sports films,
Martial arts films,
Kung fu filmsActors Chi Kuan-chun,
Ti Lung,
David Chiang,
Alexander Fu Sheng,
Philip Kwok,
Lo MangRating67%
The film opens with the chief Shaolin Monks realizing that time is not on their side and they must train more fighters to fight the Qings. The monk Hai Hsien (Shan Mao) opposes this as he is secretly working for the court. Outside many men are sitting in front of the temple waiting to be accepted in, Fang Shih Yu (Fu Sheng), Ma Chao-hsing (Tony Liu) and others, as the temple tests the will of potential students by making them wait outside for days, eventually the two are accepted in for "training". Fang Shih Yu becomes frustrated immediately as Shaolin methods of teaching martial arts are rather obscure, although Ma Chao-hsing begins learning the five animal styles from the start., 1h30
Directed by Wu MaOrigin Hong kongGenres Action,
Martial artsThemes Sports films,
Martial arts films,
Kung fu filmsActors Ti Lung,
Danny Lee,
Tao-liang Tan,
Wu MaRating62%
During the Qing Dynasty, the imperial court views the righteous Shaolin Temple as an eyesore and sends a group of soldiers to destroy the temple, led by chief Ko Fei (Ti Lung), a former Shaolin disciple. After Shaolin was destroyed, all of its disciples were captured and detained. Although Ko made them work as hard labors, he was actually helping them increase their physical strength to refine their martial arts. On the surface, Ko seems to be working for the imperial court, but he was assisting his fellow disciples to recover Shaolin. However, his fellow disciples did not accept the token of his appreciation. Afterwards, the disciples fled and revolted before killing the Emperor (Michael Chan). At that time, Ko was also killed and his heroic deed was not known even after he died. Ko is considered a true hero who can tolerate the most insult and humiliation., 1h36
Directed by Chang Cheh,
Wu MaOrigin Hong kongGenres Drama,
Action,
Adventure,
Crime,
Martial artsThemes Seafaring films,
Sports films,
Transport films,
Pirate films,
Martial arts films,
Kung fu filmsActors Ti Lung,
David Chiang,
Dean Shek,
Fan Mei-shengRating60%
Pirate Cheung Po Tsai sales to a shoreline southern China disguised as a rich trader. There, the villagers live in poverty due to struggle against exploitation and corruption by the government. There he attracts the attention of merchant Xiang You-lin (Tin Ching) and his sister who are keen on killing him for bounty. Cheung then agrees to expedite funds to them in the form of cash and goods stolen from foreign invading colonists., 2h
Directed by Chang Cheh,
Wu MaOrigin Hong kongGenres Drama,
Martial arts,
Action,
Martial artsThemes Films based on mythology,
Sports films,
Martial arts films,
Wuxia filmsActors Tetsurō Tanba,
David Chiang,
Ti Lung,
Wu Ma,
Ku Feng,
Chen Kuan-taiRating64%
The plot is based on the story of how "Jade Unicorn" Lu Junyi came to join the outlaw band at Liangshan Marsh and the outlaws' battle with the Zeng Family Fortress., 1h40
Directed by Chang Cheh,
Wu MaOrigin Hong kongGenres Drama,
War,
ActionThemes Sports films,
Martial arts films,
Political films,
Kung fu filmsActors Ti Lung,
David Chiang,
Alexander Fu Sheng,
Chen Kuan-tai,
Gordon Liu,
Chi Kuan-chunRating61%
The film is a fictionalized account of the Defense of the Great Wall. During the Second Sino- Japanese war 20,000 Japanese troops and 50 tanks invade Pa Tou Lou Tzu, or Badaling, a strategic point along the Great Wall of China. The Defense of the Great Wall was one of the earliest battles, or "incidents," between Chinese and Japanese troops. The Chinese captured a Japanese outpost following a fierce battle. With stick grenades the Chinese disabled Japanese machine gun nests and killed all the Japanese inside. The Chinese outpost, with a force of seven men, held off the invading Japanese army for five days. First attack by Mongol mercenaries and Japanese troops failed and all Mongols were killed by the Chinese. On the sixth day, all 7 soldiers were killed in action. However, the outpost successfully covered for other Chinese forces to retreat. The seven soldiers tricked the Japanese army into believing there were a thousand Chinese troops defending the outpost.