Master of the Flying Guillotine

Master of the Flying Guillotine 1976

6.60

A one-armed martial arts master is being stalked by an Imperial assassin, the master of two fighters killed in the previous film. When the One-Armed Boxer is invited to attend a martial arts tournament, his efforts to lay low are unsuccessful, and the assassin soon tracks him down with the help of his three subordinates: a Thai boxer, a yoga master, and a kobojutsu user.

1976

The Incredible Kung Fu Master

The Incredible Kung Fu Master 1979

6.70

Tung Wei is a lad who wants to learn kung fu. He trains in two different styles: Hung Gar and Wing Chun. Everything is fine until a jealous master creates a rift between Tung's two teachers, and he has to choose sides. But a bigger problem looms ahead. The Tiger Master wants to fight both men to the death. They're no match for him, so Tung goes to the one man who can train him properly: Sammo Hung

1979

The Tattoo Connection

The Tattoo Connection 1978

5.40

When a diamond is stolen in Hong Kong, the company insuring the diamond sends a former CIA agent to Hong Kong to retrieve it. Meanwhile, one of the thieves begins to have a change of heart because his girlfriend wants him to leave his criminal organization.

1978

Shaolin Drunkard

Shaolin Drunkard 1983

7.30

This very strange movie shows the sort of thing Yuen Woo-ping will do when he is left to his own designs and imagination. Even strange for him, this movie involves vampires, huge monster toads, and drunk monks. For some of the effects puppets were used, including a very creepy/realistic dummy version of the Drunk Monk. The fight scenes are very creative and show off Yuen Woo-ping's weird sense of style and choreography.

1983

Tiger & Crane Fists

Tiger & Crane Fists 1976

6.00

Two masters from rival Kung Fu schools must combine their skills to defeat an evil Japanese lord.

1976

Four Real Friends

Four Real Friends 1974

6.00

When a case of gold is stolen in transit, the surviving member of an escort party, Sung tries to recover it. He initially turns to Master Wu who unfortunately develops a drinking problem after he gets out of prison for accidentally killing someone. He has felt guilty ever since. Wu's friend Hung decides to help Sung and enlists a conman, Sau Pau.

1974

Edge of Fury

Edge of Fury 1978

6.20

A chauffeur is pursued by drug dealers after his boss, a convicted drug kingpin, is sentenced to death.

1978

Gold Snatchers

Gold Snatchers 1973

6.20

Two foster brothers fight in a deadly struggle for possession of their mother's gold fortune and a beautiful young woman.

1973

Ghost of the Mirror

Ghost of the Mirror 1974

7.00

Adapted from a Tang Dynasty fantasy tale, Sung Chuen-sau used the story of a scholar meeting a female ghost at night, but emphasised neither the killing nor horror but the literary and romantic elements. Scholar Chan (Shih Chun) stays in a remote mansion outside the city. People often fall into the mansion’s well for no apparent reason. Chan looks into it. Later, he sees the girl from the well, Susu (Brigitte Lin), waving to him. She begins to wait on him nightly. Susu was from a wealthy family, but was running away from bandits during wartime, and committed suicide by jumping into the well rather than be caught. After her death, her spirit was controlled by Du Long (Pai Lin). Du Long has forced her many times to harm Chan, but she never has the heart to carry it through. Chan’s pity for her soon becomes love. He goes into the well to retrieve an old bronze mirror, and eventually succeeds in freeing Susu. In the end, to rescue Chan, Susu fights with Du Long and they destroy each other.

1974

Thunder Cops II

Thunder Cops II 1989

4.30

A clumsy policewoman trains hard to avenge her father's death.

1989

The Rebel Boxer

The Rebel Boxer 1972

4.50

Believing that her brother has been murdered, a martial artist (Nancy Yen) sets out to avenge him.

1972

The Story of Dr. Sun Yat Sen

The Story of Dr. Sun Yat Sen 1986

4.50

As befits the telling of the story of perhaps the most universally beloved hero of modern-day Chinese history Dr. Sun Yat-Sen (1866-1925), this lavishly produced biographical film uses techniques culled from Chinese Opera to dramatize the great man's political history. Concentrating on the period following his rise to political prominence in 1894 until his death in 1925, the movie is couched in terms of heroes who look heroic and villains who look villainous. Huge numbers of extras and vast battle scenes dot this production, and well-known Hong Kong and Taiwan-based movie stars appear in many cameos.

1986

Knight Errant

Knight Errant 1973

4.60

Taiwan taxi driver Jimmy Wang Yu has good intentions -- he wants to pay for an operation to help his sister recover her sight -- but he's saddled with some bad luck of his own. When Jimmy's dad angers three brothers who are looking for payback for their parents' deaths, Jimmy must now defend his father and try to save his sister. This crazy 1970s martial arts action flick will delight fans of the genre.

1973

Sgt. Bobby Aguilar: You Only Have One Life!

Sgt. Bobby Aguilar: You Only Have One Life! 1993

3.70

Sgt. Bobby Aguilar is a good depiction of a young and dedicated soldier wherein he is devastated by a corrupt military organization, a gambling lord and an irresponsible father.

1993

Operation Pink Squad II

Operation Pink Squad II 1989

6.80

A police sting takes place in a haunted apartment building. The sting goes bad when a wicked female ghost crashes the party.

1989

Killer Wears White

Killer Wears White 1980

4.80

A veteran and tough sheriff's wife has a gambling problem. He works both sides of the law. He gets teamed up with a young cop who he is told to take under his wing. They end up working together well and the young cop's martial arts skills are very useful.

1980