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臉譜 (1978)
Character: N/A
A pair of vicious killers stalks an acrobatic troop until confronted by the skills of Chi Bun.
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師妹出馬 (1980)
Character: Butterfly Knives (as Mao Di)
A deadly martial artist seeks vengeance on the killers of her husband.
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螳螂鬥雞公 (1978)
Character: Ho Hwa's Dad
Hsiao Hai (Ting Wa-Chung) is a kung-fu servant of the big boss (Lung Fei). Bullied and abused, he finds himself taken under the wing of the boss when he stops some troublemakers rising in status. Hsiao Hai begins to learn the boss's dreaded chicken fist and also falls in love with a girl, Shao Hua, who works at a food stall. Shao Hua and her father are mantis-fist experts and inform Hsiao that his boss is not the upstanding man he appears to be.
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斷劍無情 (1979)
Character: N/A
Shaw’s superstar, Chi Kuan Chun stars in this brilliant sword film from ace Director Chang Peng Yi, as a sentimental swordsman who tries to give up his sword and leave a quiet life, but constant challenges in the martial world prevent him from doing so.
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刀魂 (1977)
Character: N/A
A rogue swordsman known as "Soul of the Sword" kills the father of a young Kung Fu expert, who teams up with a Drunken Monk to put an end to Soul of the Sword’s reign of terror, and thwart the Mongol invasion.
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七俠八義 (1978)
Character: N/A
A red haired martial arts special constable is deployed by the Manchus to round up all the Ming loyalists and eliminate them. The 7 men of Kung Fu prove to be too powerful for him and his posse of fighters and zombies.
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瘋狂女煞星 (1981)
Character: (as Mao Tou)
The Lady Avenger is about a young woman who is raped by four men and then taken advantage by a fifth. Abandoned by her fiancé, she strikes back at the five wolves. Wild and exciting, filled with nasty violence and highly creative killing sequences, this is Taiwanese exploitation cinema at its furious finest.
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雙馬連環 (1979)
Character: Ghost Face Killer victim
Evil Chun Shan uses chess boxing and a five-element ninja style to terrorize the martial arts world until he is challenged in a series of battles, then destroyed.
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Dynasty (1977)
Character: Soldier
In the last days of the Ming dynasty, a heroic martial artist battles the evil chief of the palace guard.
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少林童子功 (1983)
Character: N/A
A Japanese Prince proposes to the Shaolin abbot that a contest between Ching and Japanese martials arts should be held at the Shaolin Temple. However this is just a front for a more villainous plot to overthrow Shaolin and then China herself. Without doubt some of the best choreography to come out of the Orient and crack up as Japanese Bushido experts take on the very best of Shaolin kung fu
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神拳大战快枪手 (1977)
Character: Nebenrolle
In wake of the First Sino-Japanese War 1894-1895, a group of Japanese warlords calculate that the best way to prepare an invasion of the rest of China from their southern Manchuria staging ground.
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飛渡捲雲山 (1978)
Character: N/A
Chan is asked by a young, wealthy lady to take her sick brother to a particular doctor in order to be cured. To reach this doctor, Chan and a handful of travelling companions must pass through bandit-infested wild country. They meet and kung-fu-fight several gangs of thugs along the way.
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饕餮功 (1979)
Character: Devil's disciple
Efforts of a grandfather teaching his grandson a style of fighting called "Cooking kung-fu"
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