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第8站 (1984)
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Mok Ka Bo is a young lad with a few problems. He's just cut loose from a relationship with Fung, a violent lad who can't accept being dumped and wants him back. Ka Bo takes after pretty schoolgirl Margaret, who is apparently a top student and quite respectable, but has a poor and unhappy home life. Ka Bo also has a difficult relationship with his mum, a middle-aged hooker whose use-by date has arrived.
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珠海三雄 (1951)
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Martial Arts film from Hong Kong directed by Yeung Kung-Leung
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兩小無知 (1981)
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A romance between two mentally handicapped youngsters.
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九九大血案 (1956)
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Club 99 is not just a hideout for triad gangsters, but also a haven for smuggling jewelleries from robbery. When detective Law is investigating a jewellery heist, he is ambushed by the men from Dog Stone (Sek Yin-tsi) who is the owner of Club 99. Then, Law's daughter Fong (Law Yim-hing) helps her father to be undercover and disguises herself as a dancer in the club and gambler Lung (Lam Kau) is also an informant for the police force. While Dog Stone is cunning enough to discover their identities, there are in fact more undercover agents in the club...Influenced by Hollywood's semi-documentary style, the film has a detailed yet complex portrayal of human nature-undercover anxieties, domineering gangsters and moral ambiguity. With its realistic chasing and action sequences, the film is nonetheless a very entertaining piece of cinema.
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峨嵋劍俠 (1951)
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The origin story of legendary kung fu masters.
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書劍恩仇錄 (1960)
Character: Yu Yu-tung
Based on Louis Cha's novel The Book and the Sword.
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岳飛出世 (1962)
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The Birth of Yue Fei is a Hong Kong Drama starring Sammo Hung in a child role
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一曲鳳求凰 (1952)
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Chinese Opera comedy from Hong Kong directed by Yeung Kung-Leung.
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小生怕怕 (1982)
Character: Judge from hell
After a young woman loses three husbands in quick succession via freak accidents, their ghosts band together to make her fall in love with a radio personality.
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伊人再見 (1984)
Character: Ah Kau
Dummy, a deaf mute, is a brilliant and undiscovered cartoonist whose current publication has been gradually ignored by his readers. Consequently, the drop of the sale has promptly provoked his superior urging him to adopt a new style. During the midst of a mental struggle for new subjects, Cactus, a night club hostess, walks into his life, as he silently and secretly falls in love with her. However, nurturing with an instinctive inferiority complex that had been fostered by his shortcomings all his life. Dummy had not been able to gather his courage to reveal his love to Cactus.....
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難兄難弟 (1982)
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It Takes Two is a 1982 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Karl Maka and starring Dean Shek and Richard Ng.
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英雄本色 (1986)
Character: Mr. Yiu
A reforming ex-gangster tries to reconcile with his estranged policeman brother, but the ties to his former gang are difficult to break.
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開心快活人 (1987)
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Tony Leung plays Wai, an apple polisher working in a finance company co-managed by Ma and Kang, both being brothers. Kang is the good brother, Ma, the bad one. Wai tries to set Kang up with Mina to prevent Ma from getting her, but Kang likes Jackie, especially after saving her from prostitution. Wai later reveals to Kang that he likes Mina, but is afraid Kang will be angry with him, besides the feelings between Mina and him are mutual.
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