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刺紋 (1978)
Character: N/A
Drama set at the end of World War Two in China. A young woman, fighting for the independence of her homeland is tortured for the whereabouts of the treasure left by her war profiteer father.
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應召女郎 (1973)
Character: N/A
A story of female sex workers across all social strata.
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蕭十一郎 (1971)
Character: Feng Szu Niang
Frankie Wei Hung is the Swordsman At Large, who everyone wants to kill. They even create a superlative sword simply for this purpose, but the blade is soon coveted even more than the hero's death by it! Bandits, beauties, and blade masters battle for survival in this exciting story of deceit, betrayal, and death, expertly guided by the same director who brought The Twin Swords, The Thundering Sword, and The Sword And The Lute to the Shawscope screen.
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催命符 (1967)
Character: Gin Mei Li
A suave swinger and a cool chick have one half of a treasure map, the bad guys have the other half. Who will get the goods?
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乾坤大醉俠 (1971)
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An unfinished Shaw Brothers production initially to be the directorial debut of Chiu Kang Chien, but was then shelved for a year before being taken over by Pao Hsueh-Li. However, the film appears never to have been finished and hence remains unreleased.
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功夫小子 (1973)
Character: Mei Tang Hung
The story is about a humble man known as the Canton Kid, who just happens to have extraordinary kung fu talent. He’s often found sticking up for the downtrodden and prostitutes and finally paying a price for it.
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鐵拳小子 (1977)
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The Kung Fu Kid is a Hong Kong Martial Arts movie starring Chan Wai Man and Eric Tsang
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怕老婆是大丈夫 (1971)
Character: N/A
A comedy about three henpecked men and how they cope with not only their wives but a society which says they should rule the roost. A comedy of errors complicates their already complicated lives and wives.
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色不迷人人自迷 (1968)
Character: Li Fei-Fei
A philandering business tycoon accuses his angelic wife of cheating. He learns the hard way he had it good and hopes to win his wife back.
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特警零零九 (1967)
Character: Singer
Agent 009 has to break up a ring of Hong Kong counterfeiters who are shipping forged US dollars all over Asia.
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風流鐵漢 (1967)
Character: Tao Hua
A military plane carrying a nuclear load explodes mid-air after being hit by mysterious electronic rays. Sculptor Liang Tien Hong (Paul Chang Chung) discovers the ray was invented by his uncle and he must find it before Communist agents steal it for their own nefarious purposes.
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梅山收七怪 (1973)
Character: Fox devil
This film tells that Na Cha stole a fairy peach, but accidentally fell off the other seven new knots. Refined. The lower realms of the three brothers of Na Cha defeated the monsters, and then the fairy attracted the seven monsters of the Meishan Monsters who obstructed the Western Zhou army when they helped Zhou Futu.
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網嬌娃 (1967)
Character: Li Chuan Chuan
Li Bing, a nightclub entertainer and a reformed thief was caught up in a fight against a criminal syndicate after forcing a cohort to return the wallet he previously stole from an assistant of a scientist who has just recently completed a doomsday device.
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胡姬花 (1970)
Character: N/A
Romantic drama starring Lily Ho as a tourist in Singapore.
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痴情淚 (1965)
Character: Boss Lin's goddaughter
The socialite Pai Li-Lan's life is disrupted when she contracts tuberculosis.
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千面魔女 (1969)
Character: Ji Ying
A mystery caper of devilish fun, Temptress Of A Thousand Faces proves a femme fatale can match any man in wickedness. A mysterious thief has been committing crimes across the city. Always disguised and ever elusive, woman detective Chi Ying cannot find any clues for a good lead. But her reporter boyfriend Yu Ta is always supportive and understanding. Reversing the standard role stereotypes, it is the man here who then becomes the damsel (or dude as the case may be) in distress. Constantly frustrating her police woman foil, the temptress manages to make a game of outwitting her nemesis.
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女秀才 (1966)
Character: Jing Fu-Chun
Ling Bor plays Wen Fei E who is both an excellent academic as well as martial arts expert. Since her childhood days fond of dressing up as a boy, she becomes a village scholar sharing classes with Tu Zi Zheng (Chin Feng) and Wei Zhun Zhi (Ho Fan). When Fei E's innocent father is framed and sent to prison, she rushes to his rescue saving Jing Fu Quan (Kam Fie) who is in the hands of robbers along the way. Mistaking Fei E to be a noble hero, Fu Quan has no greater wish than to get married to her savior...
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Ren yu lian (1973)
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Kung Fu star and Hong Kong big Boss Charles Heung, stars in this fantasy martial arts drama, Trouble abound when he strikes up a relationship with an enchanting mermaid.
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香江花月夜 (1967)
Character: Hsiao Hua
A musical about 3 sisters, singers and dancers, and their dad, a magician performing in nightclubs until they make their own life.
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小煞星 (1970)
Character: Ho Man
David Chiang stars as a nightclub vocalist whose former criminal friends blackmail him into working with them again.
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Meng hu dou kuang long (1974)
Character: N/A
After his father's brutal murder, Ton Tin-Kuo sets out to seek the killer. He is befriended by evil casino owner Don Yee, who actually sets Tong up to fight his bitter enemy Pau Tze-Pin, but Pau reveals the truth of Don Yee's tricks to Tong and later makes firm their alliance by rescuing him from prison and explaining that Don Yee is his father's murderer. When his sister is also killed by Don Yee, Tong thirsts for revenge!
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烏龍大追殺 (1974)
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Comedy about a businessman who hires killers to kill himself when he goes bankrupt.
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多情種 (1984)
Character: Emmannelle
Rocky Chan (Eric Tsang), is a shy character who is always nervous and awkward. On his 1st wedding anniversary, Rocky returns home and finds that his wife has left him. His best friend Charlie (Ray Lui), and his girlfriend Mildred (Rowena Lam) decide to introduce ladies of all characters to Rocky, creating a series of comic situations. Mildred has an accident and has to stay in hospital but Charlie goes on a business trip leaving her to Rocky.
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麒麟掌 (1973)
Character: Hung Mei
Unicorn travels to a village troubled by gangsters in search of revenge for the murder of his parents years before. The task is made more complicated when he befriends a middle-aged woman and her son who begin to admire and depend on him.
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鐵觀音 (1967)
Character: Dark Angels' Leader
A father whose daughter is killed by the Devil Girl's Gang, goes in search of justice.
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怪人怪事 (1974)
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A whacky 1974 comedy starring David Chiang who was also the director, that's one to see. Well it certainly is whacky, and the film is actually a number of short pieces, varying in length from a couple of minutes to the last story that is 30 minutes or so.
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十四女英豪 (1972)
Character: Tu Chin Ngo
The Yang family, men and women, have served their country loyally for generations. During the war General Yang is ambushed and killed. His widow and the entire family set out to avenge his death and defend the country.
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四騎士 (1972)
Character: Yin Hua
Four highly skilled fighters unite to take on a ruthless criminal gang, battling corruption, murder, and injustice in the wake of the Korean War.
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西遊記 (1966)
Character: Green Snake Demon's daughter
THE MONKEY GOES WEST is the first entry in the studio’s epic, four-part screen adaptation of “Journey to the West,” a 16th-century novel recounting the efforts of a Buddhist monk and his magical companions to travel to India and bring back Buddhist sutras.
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