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少年十五二十時 (1967)
Character: William Fang
Characters live through that Tender Age
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杜鵑花開 (1963)
Character: Hsiao Jin
A Shaw Brothers drama starring Diana Chang Chung-Wen and Margaret Tu Chuan.
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文素臣 (1966)
Character: Wen Su Chen
Six heroes are killed while investigating rampant lawlessness at Zhaoqing Temple where villains are posing as monks. The dead heroes’ senior brother Su-chen and his two apprentices pose as scholars in order to infiltrate the temple. When the life of the Emperor’s Inspector and his daughter are threatened, the trio leaps into battle as government troops prepare to storm the temple.
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手鎗 (1961)
Character: Priest
Long unemployed and stone-broke, Shen Jiaguang is dealt a further blow when his wife Lu Xiaoyin has fallen seriously ill and their son Xiaoguang has to quit school.
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儂本多情 (1961)
Character: N/A
A Shaw Brothers comedy starring Margaret Tu Chuan and Paul Chang Chung,
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明日之歌 (1967)
Character: Jiang Song Ping
Ivy Ling Po was at the height of her fame in traditional Huangmei Opera films -- and chiefly as a male impersonator -- when she radically changed her image, taking on an ultra-contemporary semi-musical role in Song Of Tomorrow. Ivy plays a dance hostess and leading man Chiao Chuang is a jazz drummer, but with a difference. Chiao is a heroin addict, and Ivy learns that heroin is a far more lethal adversary than "the other woman" when trying to keep their marriage intact.
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寒煙翠 (1968)
Character: Chang Ling Feng
Shaw Production
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春暖花開 (1968)
Character: Liu Chun An
Spring Blossoms is a parable about the Chinese youth culture and what's important to the younger generation when it comes to romance. It starred a new wave of seventies, Shaw's beauties, Lily Li, Shu Pei-pei and Essie Lin-chia as single women looking for love. It's a triple-decker romantic bus ride on a road to nowhere speeding toward a low bridge.
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蘭姨 (1967)
Character: Yang Jing-Ping
The contemporary issue of single mothers is sensitively handled in this melodrama as a young woman must decide whether she will tell the new man in her life the real truth or forever remain the child's auntie Lan? (Celestial Pictures sypnosis)
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盲目的愛情 (1961)
Character: N/A
A romance film by the Shaw Brothers studio.
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王老五之恋 (1959)
Character: Huang Siqiang
Wang Lewu is over 35 but never had any successful romance relationships, his friends and relatives tried to introduce single females to him but none worked out in the end. Until one day, his mother introduced a young lady, Li Meijuan to him...
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山歌姻緣 (1965)
Character: Li Chun Yang
The story centers on the passionate and turbulent romance between a tea-picker girl, Yu Lan, and a fisherman, Chun Yang.Complications soon arise when a love rival, Hu San Bao, appears.
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歡樂青春 (1966)
Character: David Luo Da-Wei
Hong Kong musical directed by Lo Chen.
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斷腸劍 (1967)
Character: Fung Jun Zhao
Chivalrous swordsman Jun-zhao goes in search of a fugitive named Li Yueh in order to reunite him with his love, Liu Xian. Though the two men meet and become loyal brothers, Li does not reveal his true identity until Jun-zhao's life is endangered by swordsmen from Flying Fish Island who are looking for revenge.
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七俠五義 (1967)
Character: Bai Yutang, Brocaded Mouse
Chang Yi plays Chan Chao, a knight of justice, who thwarts the plans of Minister Peng to assassinate the revered Judge Pao Cheng over and over again. Lo Lieh gives Chang a good run for his money as the evil and sinister henchman of Minister Peng.
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花田錯 (1962)
Character: Pien Chi
The ethereal Lok Dai plays a pivotal role in the 1962 Shaw Brothers screwball costume comedy The Bride Napping. Based on a chapter of author Shi Naian's The Water Margin (AKA: Outlaws of the Marsh), the action kicks off when Liu Yuen Ying (Ding Nung) is "bride-napped" by a bandit who's out to make her his wife! The bandit's sympathetic sister returns Ying, but that's only the beginning of the mistaken identities, social satires, and cross-dressing confusion as Ying's disappearance and return wreaks havoc with the locals! A delightful costume comedy that combines screwball antics, musical interludes, and even a little action, The Bride Napping is a fun and entertaining way to catch the legendary Lok Dai at her most beautiful and charming!
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情人石 (1964)
Character: Chin Yu
Taiwan's submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1964
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慾燄狂流 (1969)
Character: David Lin
David (Qiao Zhuang) and Mona (Yu Qian) are a spoiled brother-and-sister duo who carelessly use the family fortune to while away their time. David's friend Hanming (Yang Fan) introduces him to the lovely Danfeng (Jenny Wu), and despite Hanming's quiet infatuation with her, David moves in quickly. David and Danfeng get married, but lasting bliss is not in the cards. Mona develops a serious case of jealousy against Danfeng for snatching her brother AND being the object of Hanming's affection. Her barbed tongue and feminine wiles prove powerful enough to sow seeds of discord among the quartet of friends and lovers. Can this wicked web of love, lust and jealousy end happily for anyone?
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武則天 (1963)
Character: Prince Hsien/Prince Li Xian
The renowned Li Li Hua plays Wu Ze Tian, the most famous woman in China's four thousand year history.
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八步追魂 (1969)
Character: Secret Agent from Court
Rare martial arts film.
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梁山伯與祝英台 (1963)
Character: Student
In this dreamy romance set in China during the fourth-century, a young woman convinces her parents to allow her to dress as a boy and attend university.
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盜劍 (1967)
Character: Lo Yi Hu
Experienced heroine Li Li-Hua plays a swordswoman out to reclaim her murdered husband's "Green Sword," the sharpest blade in the world. The lovely Li Ching plays the role of Li Li-hua's student, who must take up the fight when her teacher falters.
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