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魔宮神掌(上集) (1964)
Character: Ku Man-Yam
The Yongzheng Emperor sends a Persian warrior to retrieve a scroll of ultimate martial arts power, but he gets waylaid and the scroll split, with one page going to the Snow Mountain Witch, the rest, to the Earth Demon Lord. The White Bone cult conspires to kill him and steal the scroll using a deadly poisonous spider, but the Golden Cicada, a masked, invincible woman, wants it for herself.
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兩湖十八鏢(上集) (1966)
Character: N/A
The Eighteen Darts (Part 1) is a Chinese Opera Musical starring Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao in child roles.
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兩湖十八鏢(下集) (1966)
Character: N/A
The Eighteen Darts (Part 2) is a Chinese Opera Musical starring Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao in child roles.
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奪魄幽靈 (1968)
Character: N/A
Hong Kong horror movie from 1968.
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杀人花 (1966)
Character: N/A
Hong Kong horror movie from 1966.
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鐵金剛海空奪寶 (1965)
Character: N/A
Yuen is a reformed criminal who rescues Mei from an attempted assault on a boat and then marries her. A year later, Big brother (Sek Kin) comes looking for Yuen to return to his criminal past. Yuen refuses and chooses the straight path. Big brother doesn’t like this, so he stages a gambling den robbery and frames Yuen.
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鴛鴦谷 (1958)
Character: N/A
A Martial Arts film by the Shaw Brothers
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風塵奇女子 (1960)
Character: Pak Ying Kit
A Shaw Brothers production
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工廠少爺 (1963)
Character: N/A
Wong Boon-kap has recently returned from his studies abroad. Following the orders of his father Tai-ming, Boon-kap goes undercover as a mechanic apprentice in the father's factory to spy on their staff while keeping an eye out for talents. The boot-licking the factory manager Fung Hon-wing and his secretary Cheung Pat-fu respectively enlist their goddaughter Lam Hap-ping and niece Cheung Yuk-lin to join the ranks of the female workers to unveil the identity of the young boss. Ho Chui-wan lands a job at the factory through Lam's connection. Ho's disapproval of the practice of fawning and sycophancy rampant in the factory gains Boon-kap's respect which develops into romance. Tai-ming shatters the heated rumour that the young and promising Hung Yuet-keung is the young boss by announcing the wedding of his son, Boon-kap, to Ho to the huge disappointment of Fung and Cheung.
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化身情人 (1965)
Character: But Ka-sing
Dirt-poor painter But Ka-sing lives under the same roof with Tang Chan-sin and Lee Tai-hak. Smitten with Tse Mei-chen, the penniless suitor resorts to staging a suicide and makes a fortune of his paintings which are sold at sky-high prices after his feigned death. Reinventing himself as a doctor, But competes with the rich heir Fung Chak-chak to win Tse's heart with an avalanche of gifts and money. However, Tse rejects the suit of the philistine. But gives up his windfall and tells the truth at his memorial exhibition. Thrilled, Tse pledges her love and marries the painter, for better and for worse.
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大丈夫日記 (1964)
Character: Kong Tak-shun
The Diary of a Husband serves as an illustration for the arrival of the white-collar economy, in which the extended family is replaced by the smaller nuclear family. It is a story about four pals who work at the same office, which, like other white-collar workplaces, has become the men's primary site of life, where livings are made and friendships fostered. Meanwhile, their wives have fostered something of their own—a brigade to catch cheating husbands. Much comedy is then generated by the cat-and-mouse game between the men and the women...The battle line drawn here between the sexes remains for years, to the extent that this very same story has been retold many times in Hong Kong films, including Men Suddenly in Black, the 2003 Pang Ho-cheung film with a similar Chinese title.
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閃電結婚 (1962)
Character: N/A
A Shaw Brothers comedy starring Pearl Au Kai-Wai
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大丈夫日記(下集) (1964)
Character: Kong Tak-Sun
In this 1960s family comedy though, marriage is attached with a string of feudal obligations. Shun (Cheung Ying-choi) and Sum (Nam Hung) are happily married with a son. Shun's childless uncle from the US proposes to take away their son as his own and, when the couple refuse, demands that Shun marry a second wife to bear him an offspring. The couple in distress team up with their naughty friends in playing a game of bluff, which sets off a series of whimsical and side-splitting sequences. Director Chor Yuen tied the knot with actress Nam Hung three years after the film's release, leading to one of the most celebrated marriages in Hong Kong cinema.
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青春熱 (1961)
Character: N/A
A Shaw Brothers comedy film
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玉女驚魂 (1958)
Character: Au Wing Kei
Early Shaw Brothers thriller.
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仙袖奇緣 (1957)
Character: N/A
A Chinese Opera in Cantonese by Shaw and Sons studio.
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蕭聲震武林 (1965)
Character: N/A
A powerful flute becomes the focus of all the fighters in the martial world, much blood is shed as they battle and scheme to get their hands on it.
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玻璃鞋 (1959)
Character: Gold Prince
Loosely based on Charles Perrault's Cinderella
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夜半人狼 (1963)
Character: Choi Chun-Hung
Fantasy / horror.
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南北姻緣 (1961)
Character: N/A
A Shaw Brothers romantic comedy starring Peter Chen Ho and Patricia Lam Fung.
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工廠皇后 (1963)
Character: Ng Kam-Ying
Hong Kong was quickly becoming industrialised in the 1960s. The market was hungry for female labourers with a grasp of crafting skills. In addition to being wives and mothers, many women entered the labour market at that time. This ‘streamlined comedy' (as it was advertised) is called Three Love Affairs, but the main action is centred on the lovers played by Ting Ying and Cheung Yee. In order to make themselves more appealing, the factory girl pretends to be the daughter of a successful businessman, while the chauffeur pretends to be from a wealthy family. Their relationship is fraught with worry and anxiety, because they are confused about their own identities, and have not yet come to terms with themselves and their lives. With the support of the Manufacturers' Association, the film was shot on location at an actual factory, evidencing a prosperous period in Hong Kong's industrial history.
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女人是天神 (1960)
Character: N/A
A Shaw Brothers comedy starring Patricia Lam Fung
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黃毛怪人 (1962)
Character: Cheung Kai-Ping
Cheung Yan-Lai, framed by his elder brother Cheung Yan-Tsuen, is sent to jail. He manages to escape and plans to take revenge along with a sorcerer, who uses orangutan blood to turn the Yellow Hair Monster into a lethal weapon.
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黃毛怪人 (1962)
Character: Cheung Kai-ping
Cheung Yan-Lai, framed by his elder brother Cheung Yan-Tsuen, is sent to jail. He manages to escape and plans to take revenge along with a sorcerer, who uses orangutan blood to turn the Yellow Hair Monster into a lethal weapon.
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含笑火 (1966)
Character: Chu Yat-keung
Banker Fung Yan-tsang is a seasoned criminal in fraudulent activities. The righteous cat burglar Ham Siu-fo has issued a deadline for Fung to return the scammed money. Despite the obstacles put up by Fung's allies Chow Wai-pak and his stepwife Julie, Ham still manages to reclaim the money which is accordingly returned to the customers. In the process, Ham is reunited with her long-lost twin sister Katherine, Chow's daughter. Since losing her mother whose health took a turn for the worse after Chow's marriage to Julie, Ham has undertaken a chivalrous course in the footsteps of her aunt. She thwarts the scam marriage set up by Fung for Katherine and his idle son, using the servant Chu Yat-keung as bait, and exposes Fung's illicit affair with Julie. Crossing boundaries of class and wealth, the servant Chu and Katherine become man and wife. A happy Ham leaves, continuing to devote her life to the causes of social justice.
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雪花神劍(上集) (1964)
Character: Fang Zhaonan
The Blood Pool Map re-emerges in Jiang-hu, and all good and evil sects hunt for Fang Zhaonan, who is said to carry it. For his part, he simply hopes to trade it to the herbalist Lu Xuan for medicine he needs to free his sister, but fate has other plans.
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多咀街 (1974)
Character: Si Fu Choi
The place to be is flat number 8 on the second floor of the Gossip Street apartment building, where all the neighbors gather to gossip. The sitcom turns serious when a local mobster wants to change the place into a gambling den.
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新紮師妹2美麗任務 (2003)
Character: Hardy
The Crime Investigation Department is assigned to protect a princess-consort coming from the Republic of Puerto Risi. They arrange a fantastic trip to introduce the princess-consort to Hong Kong, but a big crisis looms on the horizon.
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Li Xiao Long di Sheng yu si (1973)
Character: Self
This documentary tells the story of Bruce Lee and his unsuccessful efforts to start a acting career in the U.S., he returned to Hong Kong where he became an international star, and his death at age 32.
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疯狂大笨贼 (1974)
Character: N/A
A gang of several girls who operate as pickpockets in a busy and popular tourist area of Hong Kong preys on men who are attracted by their beauty.
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天涯海角 (1996)
Character: Dr. Tong
A woman diagnosed with leukemia meets a Chinese-Scottish sailor who she loses contact with. In order to find him she enlists Worm, a man who runs a “lost and found” business, and the two set out to find what she’s looking for.
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武則天 (1963)
Character: General Chang Chang Tsung
The renowned Li Li Hua plays Wu Ze Tian, the most famous woman in China's four thousand year history.
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雪花神劍(大結局) (1964)
Character: Fang Zhaonan
Finally, our heroes arrive at the Blood Pool to learn the Snowflake Sword stances required to counter the evil Cult's power. But the cult has gotten there first, and soon Fang Zhaonan and Chen Xuanshuang are at their mercy.
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92黑玫瑰對黑玫瑰 (1992)
Character: N/A
A poet named Butterfly and her friend Kuen visit a stranger's mansion to return some possessions that were unintentionally taken. At the house, they stumbled upon an illegal weapons trade that ultimately went bad. To evade the police from interrogations, the two innocent witnesses wiped away their fingerprints and left a note that stated that the crimes were committed by "The Black Rose," who is known to be a fictional hero in a 1965 movie. However, a recovered fingerprint caused Kuen to be the prime suspect, and the apprentices of the Black Rose, apparently a real hero whose legacy was portrayed in the 1965 movie, attempt to seek the truth in the matter by confronting Butterfly.
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雪花神劍(三集大結局) (1964)
Character: Fang Zhaonan
The Evil Cult Master discovers Mei Jiangxue has betrayed her by rescuing her fiancé, Fang Zhaonan, and orders her to jump to her death into a volcanic pit. Then they lay siege to the Shaolin Temple, with the help of a devoted cultist on the inside.
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雪花神劍(下集) (1964)
Character: Fang Zhaonan
Fang Zhaonan meets Chen Xuanshuang and learns powerful kungfu, while the Monks of Shaolin gather the most powerful heroes of Jiang-hu to wage war against the Death Valley Mingyu Sect. Mei Jiangxue pleads with them to stop, but they ignore her, to disastrous consequences.
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雙城故事 (1991)
Character: Eric's dad
Alan and Eric are childhood friends who are separated when Eric moves to America. They are reunited in Hong Kong when Eric finds Alan at the cafe where the latter is working as a waiter and singer. Together they forge a business which is destroyed in a storm. Meanwhile, both have met a lady named Olive, and both strive for her affection.
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