Heroes Shed No Tears (1980)
Heroes Shed No Tears (1980) Kao is given a mission by his elderly master to take a cursed sword and solve petty squabbles between skilled martial masters.
Bloody Parrot (1981)
Bloody Parrot (1981) An expert swordsman is suspected of being the thief of a treasure sent to Emperor. The swordsman who has nothing to do with the theft investigates and is led on the trail of the supernatural "Bloody Parrot".
Holy Flame of the Martial World (1983)
Holy Flame of the Martial World (1983) A brother and sister seek vengeance for the death of their parents.
Avenging Warriors of Shaolin (1979)
Avenging Warriors of Shaolin 1979 Two friends who long to be heroes join the fight against a Ching warlord and his students They get help from a Kung Fu student and a rebel They also save Hung Si Quans life
The Magic Curse (1975)
The Magic Curse (1975) After being told that his uncle disappeared in Boreos jungles, Man-Ying goes there immediately on a rescue mission. He is attacked by some sort of cannibalistic zombies and soon it is clear that the evil snake-sect controls the jungle with its black magic.
An qu (1983)
Two very different cops are out to capture a local drug boss The two cops go about their job differently, one of them doing everything to the letter of the law and the other not caring and doing whatever it takes to get the job done
Lian cheng jue (1980)
Lian cheng jue 1980 A young kung fu student is thrown into jail on a false charge He shares a cell with a shaggy convict, who is repeated tortured by the magistrate to reveal the deadly secret
Lao hu tian ji (1978)
Lao hu tian ji (1978) Multi-Hand Chick asks Crazy Frog for protection after stealing someone's wallet at the casino. Foolishly he accepts, and even more foolishly he follows her home and removes his Invincible Armor when she pretends to be willing to sleep with him. Of course she steals it, and when
Killer Constable (1980)
Killer Constable 1980 Director Kuei Chih Hung was famous for his modern day crime thrillers, his horror flicks, and even his comedies But if the only kung fu film he ever made was this one, hed still be spoken of with respect by even the most ardent martial arts movie fan
Guai ke (1973)
Guai ke 1973 Japan has already occupied Korea and now China Chin, a young woman understands that the Motherland demands all her children to be brave, and sacrifice their lives for the liberation Disguised as a prostitute, she will board a train to help a Chinese guerrilla group defeat a Japanese arm
Shaolin Prince (1982)
Shaolin Prince 1982 As the names of Chang Cheh and Liu Chia liang became legendary, all too often the name of their equally valued collaborator, Tang Chia, is omitted That may be,because, unlike the previous pair, the veteran kung fu choreographer only went on to direct three movies of his own Of co