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叱吒風雲 (1938)
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A Cantonese drama shot in HK in the 1930s.
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馬介甫 (1936)
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Based on Pu Songling's "Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio".
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左慈戲曹操 (1941)
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A fictional story about Cao Cao based on Luo Guanzhong 's historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms take on the real historical figure.
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密室怪人 (1936)
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A rich man's house is the scene of three consecutive nights of murder, resulting in the murder of two people and the disappearance of one, and all the people in the house have become suspects. In the end, after much investigation, the murderer is found to be a “secret room monster”, which leads to a four-cornered love affair between three men and one woman.
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蕩婦魂歸 (1948)
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A pair of twin sisters, very different in character , with the younger sister being involved with multiple men, but the older sister being a virtuous character. When the sister dies violently, her husband sees the younger sister returning to the house on the night of her return, but eventually realizes that it was just a false alarm.
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午夜僵尸 (1936)
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Based on the Chinese, Qing Dynasty legend of the Jiangshi, which first appeared in print in 1789 by writer Ji Xiaolan, this film tells the tale of a dead man who returns from the grave to avenge his brother's betrayal.
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荒村怪影 (1937)
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Dark and windy night, the village is haunted, the villagers do not dare to go out, so they invited the magician to catch the ghost, after a day, the night, the magician was eaten by the ghost, leaving a pile of bones and brains, the villagers buried the bones and brains of the magician. The villagers then went back. It was another night, and suddenly, the villagers heard a sound in the earth. One villager went down and was eaten by a ghost. The villagers were sad. Another villager offered himself to learn to become an immortal, the villagers sent him away, and he finally returned to the village after a trek through the mountains, and at night he relied on the spells he had learned to finally destroy the ghost.
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女摄青鬼 (1939)
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A woman’s husband and daughter are poisoned and killed. Determined to avenge her family's death, she travels to a mass grave to learn the art of lying at the bottom of a coffin for 79 days to absorb the essence of the sun and the moon. As a result, she practiced to become a female regal ghost and killed all her enemies. Knowing that she has broken the law, the woman turns herself in at the police station.
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寒夜灭尸记 (1939)
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A marriage for sale leads to the murder and attempted destruction of the body of a great young man for the sake of his lover.
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續女攝青鬼 (1939)
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A woman’s husband and daughter are poisoned and killed. Determined to avenge her family's death, she travels to a mass grave to learn the art of lying at the bottom of a coffin for 79 days to absorb the essence of the sun and the moon. As a result, she practiced to become a female regal ghost and killed all her enemies. Knowing that she has broken the law, the woman turns herself in at the police station.
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方世玉打擂台 (1938)
Character: Fong Tak
Part one of a two part feature serial following the folk hero Fong Sai-yuk. Both parts are now considered lost films.
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女镖师 (1941)
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An early lost swordplay film from Hong Kong. It centered on Wu Lai-Chu as a swordswoman fighting evil.
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新白金龍 (1947)
Character: Supervisor
Hotelier Pak Kam-lung meets Cheung Yuk-neong on a ship travelling to Hong Kong. In Hong kong, Kam-lung searches for Yuk-neong's whereabouts and throws a costume party to lure Yuk-neong. He finally meets Yuk-neong again but she is cool towards Kam-lung. In order to get close to Yuk-neong, Kam-lung disguises himself as a hotel attendant. Meanwhile, the gentleman-thief Yu Yat-chi is attracted by Yuk-neong's diamond brooch. Yat-chi poses as a banker to get close to Yuk-neong. He lures Yuk-neung to his hideout by falsely claiming that her father is hurt in hospital. Yuk-neung is kept prisoner in an attempt to force her father to hand over the diamond brooch. Kam-lung puts on a female disguise to penetrate the hideout to save Yuk-neong. His disguise is seen through by Yat-chi, but fortunately, the police is alerted in time. The bandits are arrested. Finally, Kam-lung and Yuk-neong are married.
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鄉下佬遊埠續集 (1935)
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This is the second part with Runje Shaw directing.
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鄉下佬遊埠第三集 (1935)
Character: Magician
This is the third sequel of the original film
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廣東王先生 (1937)
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Hong Kong comedy based on the Mr. Wang comic.
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金丝蝴蝶 (1939)
Character: The Emperor
A film by director Fuqing Wang.
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差利遇摄青鬼 (1939)
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This movie depicts a pair of lovers, who were denied freedom of marriage during their lives, and after their deaths, they are transformed into mischievous ghosts. With their strange and unpredictable powers, they are able to frighten all the characters in the play. The bridegroom, the policeman, the dancers, etc., are all frightened by the ghosts. The only one who is lucky enough to meet them is Charlie, who makes a lot of jokes.
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正气歌 (1941)
Character: Cheung's father
A group of guerrillas fighting against Japanese invaders.
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怪侠独眼龙 (1947)
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An early Romantic Comedy featuring Tak-Hing Kwan and Kien Shih.
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血肉長城 (1938)
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Professor Lo Yeung-guo (Hou Yao) and his students escape death from the Japanese army, and call on villagers in the countryside to form a guerrillas group. His son Lo Yung (Lau Hark-suen), however, indulges in debauchery. Entrapped by the Japanese, chicken-hearted Yung leaks information about the guerrilla that leads to deaths and injuries in the group. Yeung-guo reprimands his son for being an invisible traitor, inflicting even more harm than an outright traitor. Placing righteousness before family, he decides to execute his own son. As a writer-director-actor in the film, Hou Yao proclaimed his unwavering stance on resistance on the screen, and delivered a scathing attack on the cowardly ‘invisible traitors‘ at that time. Not long after, Hou was sadly arrested and executed by the Japanese army in Singapore.
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