Sek Kin

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

1.3207

Gender

Male

Birthday

01-Jan-1913

Age

(112 years old)

Place of Birth

Canton, China

Also Known As
  • Siak Kin
  • Sek Kin
  • Sheck Kin
  • Shih Chien
  • Shek Kin
  • Kien Shih
  • Shih Kien
  • Sek Gin
  • Shih Kin
  • 石堅
  • 石坚
  • Wing-Cheung Shek
  • 石荣璋
  • 奸人坚
  • شک کین
  • سک کین

Sek Kin

Biography

Shih Kien (Chinese: 石堅, 1 January 1913 – 3 June 2009), also known as Shek Wing-cheung, Sek Gin, or Shek Kin, was a Hong Kong–based Chinese actor and martial artist. He was born on January 1, 1913 in Shigang, Guangzhou, China and died on June 3, 2009 in Hong Kong. Sek Kin began his career in the film industry in 1939 as a make-up artist. He made his acting debut in 1940 with the film "Flower in a Sea of Blood". In the 1950s and 1960s, he became well-known for his roles as villains in kung fu films. He appeared in many popular films of this era, including the "Wong Fei Hung" series, the "Fong Sai Yuk" series, and "Buddha's Palm". In 1973, Sek Kin starred opposite Bruce Lee in the film "Enter the Dragon". He played the role of Han, the main villain of the film. Sek Kin's performance in "Enter the Dragon" was critically acclaimed and he is considered to be one of the greatest villains in kung fu cinema. In the 1970s and 1980s, Sek Kin continued to act in both films and television series. He also began to work as a production manager on films. In 1996, he was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award of the Hong Kong Film Critics' Association. In 2003, he was given the Professional Achievement Award at the Hong Kong Film Awards. Sek Kin died on June 3, 2009 at the age of 96. He was a highly respected actor who made a significant contribution to the Hong Kong film industry. He is remembered for his iconic roles as villains in kung fu films and for his groundbreaking work in the early days of Hong Kong cinema.


Credits

英雄本色 英雄本色 (1967) Character: One-Eye Jack
Lee Jwo Horng is fresh out of jail after doing time for 15 years. By then his fiancée Betty has already become the mistress of triad boss One-Eye Jack. Lee doesn't want his younger brother Chih Shen to look down upon him, so he decides to keep his release a secret from Chih Shen, and finds accommodation with his friend Ah Han instead. Jack forces Lee to team up with him again for more criminal jobs, but, determined to clean up his act and stay out of trouble, Lee doesn't yield to his pressure. Jack then turns his attention to Chih Shen and lures him to the dark side instead...
Dragon: Since 1973 Dragon: Since 1973 (2004) Character: Self
He once remarked that the first key to immortality was "living a life worth remembering." Those who knew and worked with the legendary Bruce Lee share much that is worth remembering about the martial arts and silver screen legend in this entertaining biographical program, which includes fascinating analyses of his classic films from their editor, as well as stars Kien Shih and Kun Li.
The Roaring Lion The Roaring Lion (1972) Character: Chi Pao "Tiger"
Lok and his friends must flee to Thailand after accidentally killing their boss. They are treated almost as slaves by some thugs who hire them as fighters in rigged fights. At first, Lok accepts the conditions under which he has been forced to live, until finally the lion becomes vengeful and confronts the thugs.
成家立室 成家立室 (1969) Character: N/A
"Let's Build a Family" was made in memory of the late director Mok Hong-si in the name of the "Eight Brothers". Based on Mok's classic work "Crossroads" (1955), it features four households in a shared apartment, resulting in a series of hilarious events.
黃飛鴻火燒大沙頭 黃飛鴻火燒大沙頭 (1956) Character: 醉貓昌
How Wong Fei-Hung Set Fire to Dashatou
黃飛鴻醒獅會麒麟 黃飛鴻醒獅會麒麟 (1956) Character: 石橫
How Wong Fei-Hung Pitted a Lion Against the Unicorn
仙鶴神針新傳(上集) 仙鶴神針新傳(上集) (1962) Character: N/A
The New Tale of the Flying Crane (Part 1)
仙鶴神針新傳下集 仙鶴神針新傳下集 (1963) Character: N/A
The New Tale of the Flying Crane (Part 2)
雪姑七友 雪姑七友 (1955) Character: N/A
The Brothers Grimm's Snow White has been adapted into different art forms around the world, including the beloved 1937 animated film by Walt Disney Studios. Similar to that version, Chow Sze-luk and Lo Yu-kei's adaptation is a light-hearted musical romance, but the Cantonese version's stepmother doesn't have a magic mirror, nor does she care if she's the prettiest of them all. The two also adds intentional Chinese touches to the story, even replacing the iconic poisoned apple with a Chinese BBQ pork bun. However, one thing does remain: the heroic prince rides on a white horse to save the day.
如來神掌再顯神威 如來神掌再顯神威 (1968) Character: 歐陽乾
Buddhist Spiritual Palm Returned
蓝鹰 蓝鹰 (1968) Character: N/A
hong kong film
方世玉三打木人巷 方世玉三打木人巷 (1968) Character: N/A
hong kong film
银刀血剑 银刀血剑 (1969) Character: N/A
hong kong film
黄衫客 黄衫客 (1969) Character: N/A
hong kong film
六指琴魔(下集) 六指琴魔(下集) (1965) Character: Lui Tang-hung
The Martial World is in disarray as each faction accuses the other and the mysterious Six Fingered Lord of the Lute uses the chaos for his own benefit. Meanwhile Yuet-Wah penetrates the castle of Hell with the help of young Ghost Slave (Nancy Sit), to rescue Lui Lun (Connie Chan).
風火鬼頭刀 風火鬼頭刀 (1957) Character: N/A
hong kong film
魔宮神掌(上集) 魔宮神掌(上集) (1964) Character: Earth Demon Lord
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.
十兄弟怒海除魔 十兄弟怒海除魔 (1960) Character: Commander
The Ten Brothers return as the Lake Devil is plagued by a monster fish. To settle the old score, Marshal asks Shrimpy and his ten sons to exterminate the fish. Excelled on land, the ten brothers find themselves quite useless in the water.
猩猩王大鬧天宮 猩猩王大鬧天宮 (1959) Character: King Kong (Human Form)
King Kong escapes from Heaven and wreaks havok on the human world with his insatiable desire for women, until at last the Gods must beg the Monkey King for help to subdue the rampaging Gorilla.
白骨陰陽劍(三集) 白骨陰陽劍(三集) (1963) Character: Chung Ching
The White Bone Swords are stolen, and our heroes must find a way to get them back, but Brother Huang is poisoned by the Demon Cult's Hell Frost Staff, and the others must make a dangerous journey to get the antidote before it is too late.
白骨陰陽劍(四集) 白骨陰陽劍(四集) (1963) Character: N/A
In the senses-shattering conclusion, our heroes search high and low for the White-Bone Swords, righting wrongs wherever they find them, at last discovering the swords are under the protection of a fierce dragon.
奪魂旗(下集) 奪魂旗(下集) (1963) Character: Pun Ng
Someone has been impersonating the Soul Snatching Banner in order to commit crimes. But someone else may have been impersonating him to do good deeds! And who was the skeleton in the cave, wearing the Soul Snatching Banner's clothing? As martial artists gather to a mountain sword meet to see who is the best of them all, fathers fight against sons and clan leaders fight against tradition and someone intends to make sure no one leaves the mountain alive!
秋 秋 (1954) Character: Ko Hak-ming
Hak-ming heads the Ko Family, but he and his brothers, Hak-ting and Hak-on, and the second wife of the late Master Ko quarrel. Young Cousin Mui, who has tuberculosis, is forced by to marry an older woman. Kok-sun is guilty of being unable to stop the marriage. Sun and maid Chui-wan are wary of their feelings for each other due to class difference. Cousin Mui dies of illness. Hak-ting has his eyes on Wan. His wife, Wong, complains to their daughter, Shuk-ching, who cannot take it and commits suicide. Wong blames herself for her death. Undergone these tragedies, Cousin Kam's mother let Kam have a modern wedding with Kok-man. When Ming is ill, Ting and On want to sell the ancestral home. Hak-ming dies of angst. When the fifth uncle of Sun forces Wan to be his concubine, Wan tries to kill herself but is intercepted by Sun. Pressurised by people of the house over the issue of inheritance, Sun protests by declaring his love for Wan and leaves the family, with his mother, brother Man and Wan.
春 春 (1953) Character: Ko Hak-ming
Ko Suk-ying is saddened over her arranged marriage as manipulated by her father Hak-ming. Ko Kok-sun's Cousin Chow Wai's spends the Mid-Autumn Festival before her marriage with the Kos. She has been in love with Sun. Sun finds out about her love for him when she is about to be married off, he is too weak to oppose to Wai's betrothal to another man. Sun's son, Hoi-sun, falls ill. Fearing the displeasure of his elders, Sun dares not consult a western doctor. Meanwhile, another dispute arises among members of the family over the ancestral land. When accused of being incompetent in his management, Sun takes the blame silently. Wai dies of grief while Hoi-sun becomes a victim of mistreatment. Sun is devastated at this double blow. Hak-ming instructs Sun to arrange for Ying's wedding. Knowing the kind of man Ying's fiancee is, Sun is reluctant. Not wanting to follow in Wai's footsteps, Ying fights for her own rights, and backed by an enlightened Sun, she leaves for a new start.
珠江淚 珠江淚 (1950) Character: Cheung Kau
The film depicts the lives of Guangdong peasants who have gone through the suffering of the Sino-Japanese War only to experience home-grown oppression by a rapacious landlord in their village.
下流社會 下流社會 (1976) Character: N/A
A misguided youth falls into the bad company of an underground brothel syndicate but redeems himself on discovering that his mother was murdered by the syndicate's female boss.
天長地久 天長地久 (1955) Character: Yam Chi-ming
Chan Sai-wah abides by his late father's word and marries the wealthy Yam Suk-kuen. They have a son, Kwok-leung. Though Wah is manager of the hotel owned by his father-in-law, Kuen is not a good wife. For all the years of their marriage, Wah has never been happy. Attracted to the humble and honest Carrie Mui, Wah decides to leave his domineering wife Kuen, but is stopped by his father-in-law. The lovers set off to Macau for a new start. Their life has become increasingly miserable under the pressure from Yam's family. When Wah leaves to seek help from his son in Hong Kong, Carrie decides she should leave so that Wah can go without feeling any guilt or burden. On the other hand, Wah is too ashamed to face his son, and returns to Macau. He lives his life in misery. Years pass, the lovers meet again. Wah is reduced to begging in the streets while Carrie becomes an opera diva.
後窗 後窗 (1955) Character: Fitness Teacher
Reporter Yu Mong-yuen is recovering from a leg injury in his fiancee Man-wah's apartment. Bored, he looks out the rear window and observes the life of the neighbouring building. Among the tenants are a sugar-daddy and his mistress, a middle-aged man wants to marry a young girl, but she is in love with his son. Finally, she hatches a plot and makes the man agree to her marrying his son ; a sly fortune-teller ; a lively gym, a rich widow quarrels with the trainer of a gymnasium because his dog has bitten her cat ; and an opera school, a woman signs, leaning on the balcony, and a man tries to strangle her. In fact they are rehearsing an opera…… One evening, Wah is on the night shift, and Yuen watches the opera troupe rehearse to the end. Under the influence of drugs, Yu mistakenly believes that a divorced man has murdered a taxi dancer. He alerts the police, but the whole thing is nothing more than a misunderstanding.
井底冤魂 井底冤魂 (1950) Character: N/A
HK historical drama.
步步驚魂 步步驚魂 (1961) Character: N/A
Liang Meilan sneaked into Zhou Zhigang's home and abducted his daughter Liang Meifen, pretending to be her and waiting for an opportunity to regain the family heirloom's Night Pearl. It turns out that Meifen and Meilan are twin sisters. Lan's mother was insulted by Zhigang eighteen years ago, and Zhigang even killed her husband and took away his family property. After many risks, Meilan finally succeeded in seizing the treasure, and Detective Li Haiming also found out everything.
鬼流星 鬼流星 (1971) Character: Sifu
There was a civil strife in the court. In order to protect the king, some loyal ministers and the king hid in an old house. This old house was known as a haunted house; whoever lived in the house shall die for sure. Mr. and Mrs. Tse went to the haunted house but died in it. Their son Tse Tin Jun wanted to find out the truth of his parents’ death, so he went to the house. At the mean time, another minister knew the king's hiding in the house. He sent out a military force to kill the king. Actually Mr. and Mrs. Tse pretended to die to deceive the public. Tin Jun stood with his parents and the loyal ministers to fight against the rebels. After the blood battle, they eventually annihilated the rebels...
怒劍狂刀 怒劍狂刀 (1970) Character: Zhang Qi-Feng
The last of the Bai Family seeks revenge of the death of her whole family.
沖天炮 沖天炮 (1974) Character: N/A
Serving time for a crime he has been framed for, a young martial arts student finds out that the men who set him up have also killed his instructor. To avenge this crime, he must make a break from the pen...
虎膽女兒紅 虎膽女兒紅 (1990) Character: N/A
The males in a triad family are betrayed and gunned down by a rival gang and the women in the family - from the matriarch to the youngest - decide that rather than sit around and mourn their men that they will extract revenge.
午夜天使 午夜天使 (1990) Character: N/A
Three sisters become vigilantes when a cop boyfriend is murdered by a brutal druglord.
獨臂神尼 獨臂神尼 (1969) Character: N/A
1969 Kung-fu film featuring Suet Nei in the lead role.
小武士 小武士 (1969) Character: Iron Faced Tiger
The legendary swords-girl Little White Dragon, helps protect a crown prince on his journey to a far off temple where he is to be blessed before becoming a Prince. His evil relatives lay traps and send fighters to try and assassinate him.Luckily, the young prince is rescued by the Little Warrior, who is known as: The White Dragon. White Dragon fights off the assassins and delivers the prince safely to the monastery.
黑蜈蚣 黑蜈蚣 (1963) Character: N/A
Enter the dragon villain, Shek Kin, is the Leader of the Black Centipede clan, a ruthless gang who terrorize the good people of Fuzhou, Walter Tso and Connie Chan are taught some tricks from---old Sam the Seed himself on how to bring down the Black Centipede clan.
鐵金剛海空奪寶 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.
雙劍盟(上集) 雙劍盟(上集) (1962) Character: Sung Kwai
Lau Ching-yee sets out to investigate the raid on her uncle's consignment of silver when she stumbles upon two suspects, the stately Cheung Ting-yu and his attendant Mang Leung. Cheung makes the acquaintance of the knight-errant Poon Mo, who is recruiting allies to join the band of martial adepts against Tsak Sing-tau in the ring to win 20 chests of jewels for the poor. Failing to pressure Cheung to turn over the silver, Lau engages him in a fierce fight until the respected elder Moh Oh-ming intercepts and settles the dispute. Who is behind these strange events?
蕭聲震武林(下集) 蕭聲震武林(下集) (1965) Character: N/A
Yuan Xiao is chased by the panther head monster, and starts a fierce fight. Wang Gunlong and Min Tianhu take the opportunity to capture the flute.
Tian lang zhai Tian lang zhai (1968) Character: Scarface Wolf
A Hong Kong sword fighting film starring four Cantonese stars.
黃飛鴻官山大賀壽 黃飛鴻官山大賀壽 (1956) Character: Ching Tien-Chung
Wong Fei-Hung Goes to a Birthday Party at Guanshan is a Wong Fei-Hung movie starring Kwan Tak-Hing.
黃飛鴻大鬧花燈 黃飛鴻大鬧花燈 (1956) Character: Kwok Hung-Bu
Wong Fei-Hung and the Lantern Festival Disturbance is a 1956 Wong Fei-Hung movie directed by Wu Pang.
飛賊金絲貓 飛賊金絲貓 (1967) Character: N/A
A Hong Kong Jane Bond film starring Josephine Siao.
女賊黑野貓 女賊黑野貓 (1966) Character: Tong Long
A female thief who dresses as a cat, beats-up a lot of people, and robs from the rich.
黑野貓霸海揚威 黑野貓霸海揚威 (1967) Character: Fan Tai Hoi
Further adventures of Lady Black Cat.
玉面女殺星 玉面女殺星 (1967) Character: Wu Wan-Lung
Bat Girl (Josephine Siao) returns from Singapore to Hong Kong as the singer Barbara to investigate her dad, a trapeze artist’s death. She is orphaned. She stays with her aunt. Her cousin is Sze Wai (Lui Kei), a pulp fiction writer of the superhero, Bat Girl. Encountering injustice, Bat Girl confronts Sze to interrogate about the whereabouts of Wu Wan-Lung (Sek Kin). Bat Girl unites with her friend, Chan Kwong-ying (Lydia Shum). Sze tracks down Bat Girl and is involved in a fight with Lung's marksmen in a nightclub. A private detective, James Bond (Cheng Kwun-Min) helps Lung find Bat Girl to no avail, as she appears in guises. Bat Girl eavesdrops on Lung and realises he was her father's murderer. She revenges on Lung, and a strange female creature (Yung Yuk-yi) appears as the Lung's house's owner. The creature finds that Bat Girl is her daughter. She wrestles with Lung and they are both burnt to death. At last, Sze finds out that his cousin is Bat Girl and they begin a romance.
黃飛鴻初試無影腳 黃飛鴻初試無影腳 (1954) Character: N/A
Starring Tak-Hing Kwan as Wong Fei-Hung
黑煞星 黑煞星 (1967) Character: Kam Gong
A 1967 Cantonese language action film directed by Cheung Wai-Gwong, starring Connie Chan, Adam Cheng and Liu Chia-Liang. Ming-Wai & Ming-Sing, a brother and sister (dual roles played by Connie Chan) who must go undercover in a gang to rescue their uncle.
如來神掌劈魔平九派 如來神掌劈魔平九派 (1968) Character: N/A
Buddhist Spiritual Palm
黃飛鴻西關搶新娘 黃飛鴻西關搶新娘 (1958) Character: 斬崩刀
Wong Fei-Hung Seizes the Bride at Xiguan
貓眼女郎 貓眼女郎 (1967) Character: Choi Yuen Wah
Secret Agents (Connie Chan and Kenneth Tsang) go undercover at a disco club trying to prevent two scientists from falling into the hands of a nefarious gang led by The Lady (Mang Lei) and the mysterious X707.
行規 行規 (1979) Character: Inspector Chan
Inspector Chan is determined to crack a drug syndicate. He gets the goods on family man and drug addict/dealer Tam, and convinces him to become an informer. However, Tam betrays Chan and lets him down more than once. Chan persists with Tam, despite strong pressure from his skeptical superiors.
神偷姊妹花 神偷姊妹花 (1969) Character: Boss Ho Biu
As the Cantonese 'Jane' Bond films evolved, the genre became less Bond-like, cutting down on the staging of fights and the flaunting of secret weapons. The heroine(s) remained an action figure, complete with quick wits and agile prowess, but the stories increasingly took on the jewel theft plot and the twilight world of decadent deviance. The Mysterious Sisters is no exception as director Ng Wui renders high class thefts in the style of the classic French film Rififi, and long stretches of action that unfold without dialogue.
閃電煞星 閃電煞星 (1967) Character: Lee Tin-Fung
Fong Ching-wah (Josephine Siao) assumes the alias of Annie Yuen and works with the police in investigating the homicide of her father Sau-nin, a jeweller. Befriending Lee Yau-sam (Woo Fung), the adoptive son of gangster Lee Tin-fung (Sek Kin), Ching-wah not only wins his trust but also his affection.
A Century of Light and Shadow A Century of Light and Shadow (2005) Character: Self
Revisit 100 years of Chinese cinema through the RTHK TV program A Century of Light and Shadow. Aired in 2005, this interesting and informative documentary traces the development of the Chinese film industry from the pioneering years to contemporary times. From the volley between Mandarin and Cantonese films to the rise of the New Wave, this program touches on all the major trends and developments that have helped define Chinese cinema and explores different genres and representative figures and films. From actors to directors, over 200 film industry names, including Jackie Chan, John Woo, Sammo Hung, Connie Chan, Andrew Lau, Peter Chan, and Lau Ching Wan, appear in the program, bringing their intimate knowledge of the industry and providing insight about what lies ahead for Chinese cinema.
李小龍風采一生 李小龍風采一生 (2009) Character: Self
Screened perennially at Hong Kong Heritage Museum, The Brilliant Life of Bruce Lee is a documentary film about Bruce Lee’s life as part of an exhibition entitled "Bruce Lee: Kung Fu ‧ Art ‧ Life"
Location: Hong Kong with Enter the Dragon Location: Hong Kong with Enter the Dragon (1973) Character: Self
Promotional film on the making of 'Enter the Dragon.'
Chop Socky: Cinema Hong Kong Chop Socky: Cinema Hong Kong (2003) Character: Self
A look at the martial arts and kung fu cinema of Hong Kong
Hound Murderer Case Hound Murderer Case (1961) Character: Kiu Yat-Po
Chinese mystery film with a mysterious werewolf man.
神探智破艷屍案 神探智破艷屍案 (1966) Character: Wu Him
Ho Pui-lan was the secretary of the writer Wu Him, but she died suddenly at home. Ho's mother commissioned private detective Chan Kin-chau to investigate and found out that Pui-lan and Him were having an extra-marital affair, and also discovered that the contents of Him's fiction were similar to the contents of Pui-lan's suicide note. When Kin-chau finds out that the contents of Him's fiction are similar to the contents of Pui-lan's suicide note, he and Pei Lan's sister Yuk-lan reenact the murder case, and Him is stimulated and hallucinated to reveal the truth of the murder...
除却巫山不是雲 除却巫山不是雲 (1947) Character: N/A
After spending seven years apart due to warfare, childhood sweethearts meet each other again and fall in love, yet tragic fate awaits.
路 路 (1959) Character: Lui Tai-Hon
During the anti-Japanese war, truck driver Lee Sing's secret mission is to transport weapons and supplies for the resistance fighters. Sing has to deliver a signal gun to guerrillas at ten on that night for launching an attack against the Japanese soldiers. He works for the Ko's family and he has to send the gun to the provincial city to prevent it from being bombed. Sing carries on his vehicle a group of passengers including a Chinese traitor, a guerilla, a compassionate nurse, a comfort woman on the run, a teacher and his pregnant wife. Sing is given a hard time by the Japanese troops on the road. The Japanese ransack the vehicle and they find the signal gun. All the males on board are being interrogated with torture, but the passengers pool their efforts to subdue the traitor and accomplish their mission.
蕭聲震武林 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.
Jin Xuan Feng Jin Xuan Feng (1972) Character: Yuan Neng
An action film directed by Wei Lo.
How the Ape Girl Stole the Lotus Lamp How the Ape Girl Stole the Lotus Lamp (1962) Character: N/A
Classic swordplay movie with some crazy monkey fighters.
黃飛鴻鞭風滅燭 黃飛鴻鞭風滅燭 (1949) Character: Grey Hair Fu
Martial artist Wong is confronted by other masters. After he returns to his disciples, he vents his anger during a fierce fight.
六指琴魔(上集) 六指琴魔(上集) (1965) Character: N/A
Heavenly Tiger Security Escort owner Lui Tang-hung has received a suspicious gilded box addressed to 'Golden Whip Knight' Hon Shun. Giving chase to the deliverer, his son Lui Lun is abducted by the Twin Messengers of Ghost Palace. Their son believed dead, Tang-hung and wife One Madam of Western Gate undertake their assignment to deliver 'The Martial World Treasure' with a heavy heart.
江湖第一劍 江湖第一劍 (1969) Character: N/A
When a family is bankrupted by a counterfeiter named Gold Fist, the daughter (played by Connie Chan) vows to get revenge. As she tracks down the villains, she comes across a drifter who is escorting a young man to his father, who is being kept in captivity by a gang of thieves. When it is discovered that the captive father and Gold Fist are the same person, loyalty and friendship are put to the test.
Huang Fei-hong hu peng fu hu Huang Fei-hong hu peng fu hu (1959) Character: N/A
Hung Gar Champion Wong Fei Hung The most prolific hero of kungfu movies wasn’t Bruce Lee. It was a founding father of Hung Gar kungfu and a real folk hero named Wong Fei Hung.
黃飛鴻被困黑地獄 黃飛鴻被困黑地獄 (1959) Character: N/A
Wong Fei-hung goes up against members of the underworld
黃飛鴻龍爭虎鬥 黃飛鴻龍爭虎鬥 (1958) Character: N/A
Wong Fei Hung must stands up for people who are unable to stand up for themselves.
黃飛鴻拳王爭霸 黃飛鴻拳王爭霸 (1968) Character: N/A
An adventurous tale featuring Wong Fei-Hung
倚天屠龙记 倚天屠龙记 (1963) Character: N/A
The first movie adaptation of Jin Yong's novel.
碧眼魔女 碧眼魔女 (1967) Character: Chiu Yuen Tsi
Hong Kong martial arts / horror.
太極門 太極門 (1968) Character: Kuan Han Pin
This kung fu classic focuses on a contested succession at the Supreme Gate School. When turncoat Shen Darong kills several of the Supreme Gate students, the survivors are forced to accept him as their leader. Or are they? The students organize a tournament for Shen to prove his skills, inviting other formidable warriors in the hopes that someone can defeat him.
飛俠神刀 飛俠神刀 (1971) Character: Ho Tien-Long
Flyer & Magic Sword is a Hong Kong Martial Arts movie starring Stanley Fung.
蔡李佛勇擒色魔 蔡李佛勇擒色魔 (1970) Character: N/A
Choi Lee Fat is a Hong Kong Action movie starring Stanley Fung.
玉面煞星 玉面煞星 (1969) Character: Lee Tien-Hung
The Charming Killer is a Hong Kong Martial Arts movie starring Stanley Fung.
獨眼俠 獨眼俠 (1968) Character: N/A
The One-Eyed Swordsman is a Hong Kong Martial Arts movie starring Stanley Fung.
俠聖 俠聖 (1968) Character: N/A
The Saint is a Hong Kong Martial Arts movie starring Stanley Fung.
猩猩王大戰黃飛鴻 猩猩王大戰黃飛鴻 (1960) Character: N/A
Wong Fei-hung and his disciples hear that a small village is being terrorised by a ferocious gorilla. It turns out that the beast is actually a small-time crook in a gorilla suit under the orders of a precious metal smuggler who wants to intimidate the villagers. The crook takes advantage of his disguise to abduct a beautiful girl and escape to the mountains, but has a surprise in store for him. Just how many gorillas are loose in them there hills?
天劍絕刀 天劍絕刀 (1967) Character: Tso Kam-pak
Paragon of Sword and Knife is a Hong Kong Martial Arts movie starring Sammo Hung
峨嵋霸刀 峨嵋霸刀 (1969) Character: Chao/Chiu Ba-Tin
Sword of Emei is a Hong Kong Martial Arts movie starring Sammo Hung
奪魂旗(上集) 奪魂旗(上集) (1963) Character: Pun Ng
The master of the Soul-Snatching Banner has re-emerged in jiang hu to cause chaos and disruption. He leaves his mark - the killing flag - to show where he will strike next. The younger generation of swordsmen and women seek him out to end his rampage but each end up badly injured and dispirited. Part one of two.
白骨離魂針 白骨離魂針 (1964) Character: Lai Chun-wah
Yiu But-fan marries on the day his father Yan-kit retires as a distinguished swordsman when Yan-kit's nemesis 'Ghostly Mother Blue Flower' Chiu Choi-wan and her foster son Lai Chun-wah gatecrash the party, striking dead the elder and But-fan's wife with the White-bone Soul-thrashing needles. Having pledged his alliance to the anguished son, Taoist Tranquil of Emei vows to eradicate the menace at Mid-Autumn Festival when his junior disciple Kau Suet-mui is challenged to a duel with Chiu. Kau's fellow disciples Hung Tin-bo and Chuk Yuk-heung follow the orders of their master to roam the martial world and tumble into a bandit lair. Extricated from danger by the Taoist, the duo join hands with the passer-by Yiu to thwart Lai's assault on Kau by sorcery, again aided by the Taoist. Yiu, Kau and her peers head back to the Kau Fortress where a martial contest is being held to select a prospective groom for the daughter. Kau overwhelms Lai in the ring but concedes defeat to Chiu.
白骨離魂針下集大結局 白骨離魂針下集大結局 (1964) Character: Lai Chun-wah
'Ghostly Mother Blue Flower' Chiu Choi-wan has abducted a group of virgin boys and girls for the nourishment of her mind and soul. Alarmed by the abduction, Yiu But-fan, Kau Suet-mui and Hung Tin-bo make a night raid on the Hanshan Temple to release the children and set a torch to the bandit lair. Fuming over the arson, Chiu casts a spell on Kau, who kills the father of Chuk Yuk-heung in her cross-dressing persona as Yiu. Confronted by the angry Chuk clansmen at the Chuk Fortress, Yiu tries futilely to defend his innocence. Believing that Chiu has masterminded the framed murder, the fugitive infiltrates the White-bone Yinyang Cave where he finds himself attacked by Kau and Chiu. Demon-vanquishing Magic Monk, Chuk and Hung helped Yiu wrestle Chiu, who fled. Kau is nursed back to health by the monk and joins the fellowship in their quest to annihilate the demon. With all her venomous needles forfeited to the monk, Chiu gets her comeuppance, slain by Chuk's flying dagger.
猴拳寇四 猴拳寇四 (1974) Character: Chow Li Ming
True story about a Chinese patriot and martial arts instructor Koo Sze who is arrested by a corrupt government official named Chow Li Ming for not wanting to join the army. While Koo Sze is locked down in jail, he watches out of his window a "monkey" show.
神鞭俠 神鞭俠 (1968) Character: Tit-biu
Doctor and whip-wielding Hero Chai Tin-sum travels to an isolated village where he finds the population dying of the plague while being oppressed by the Ku family and their fortress. The family has cutoff the supply of fresh water to the village causing calamity. Chai must find a way to defeat the Ku family and restore water or the village will die.
龍家將 龍家將 (1976) Character: N/A
Shek Kin plays the head of a large crime family. His sons get into all sorts of trouble with the other triad bosses. They both escalate the situation with drugs and murder and create a bitter feud with a rival family.
無敵女殺手 無敵女殺手 (1967) Character: Chan Lung
Expert of lithographic plates and counterfeit banknotes Lee Lik-hang is hunted down by the hitman Ma Biu on the orders of the gang leader Chan Lung. Cheng Wai-lun, witness to the crime and the unwitting custodian of the plate, finds himself wanted both by the police and the criminals. Seeking to unweave the web of intrigue is Kong Yin, cousin of Cheng's fiancée Cheung Mei-ling and the famed 'Lady Bond' who poses as the gambler Judy and doubles as a singer at Chan's nightclub. Kong identifies the boss as the culprit but is forced to flee following a failed attempt to obtain the needed evidence. Both Ma and detective Chow To reach Cheng who chooses police detention over abduction by the gang. Cheng evades Chan's underlings and hands the hitmen over to the authorities. Cheung's abduction results in a fierce battle when Chow and his squad arrive at the criminal den, arresting the gang leader and retrieving the lithographic plate.
公寓謀殺案 公寓謀殺案 (1960) Character: Yim Tai-Hung
Yim Tai-hung stages a diamond heist but one of his men slips away with a diamond necklace. Sustaining a fatal wound, the betrayer gives the necklace to his friend Chow Ping at Rose Apartment before he expires. Chow calls her cousin Wu Nga for help. But Wu, Wong Ang and Heung At come too late. She however manages to reveal the whereabouts of the necklace at her last breath. The trio is framed for the murder but is later acquitted. Striving to crack the case, Wong infiltrates the apartment at night and uncovers the necklace, which is then used to lure the real culprit out. But her plan is foiled by a young and reckless Wu who falls into Yim's trap. Luckily Wong and Heung deliver the hostage to safety while the police arrest Yim's accomplices and kill the ringleader in the ensuing shootout.
奸人鬼 奸人鬼 (1984) Character: Jian Ren (ghost)
This is a film about a young boy, that is helped by a ghost, to reunite with his separated parents.
一步一驚心 一步一驚心 (1967) Character: To Lik
HK crime horror film.
电影香江之功夫世家 电影香江之功夫世家 (2003) Character: Self
Filmmaker Ian Taylor examines the impressive legacy of Hong Kong cinema -- specifically, how martial arts crossed borders and become an international phenomenon -- with the help of footage and interviews with the stars who made the genre what it is today. Director Lau Ka Leung (who helmed The 36th Chamber of Shaolin) joins in, sharing his thoughts on how certain cinematic technologies have improved martial arts films and expanded their appeal, on the set of Drunken Monkey (2003).
魔影驚魂 魔影驚魂 (1962) Character: N/A
HK mystery film.
茅山學堂 茅山學堂 (1986) Character: Kent of Mt. Mao
When the vampire comes back to life, hell breaks loose.
原子飛劍俠 原子飛劍俠 (1951) Character: N/A
Jin Tieyi has been learning martial arts from his master Zhang Tianxi since he was a child, and has practiced martial arts with Tianxi's children Wenlan and Daxiong. One day, Tieyi followed his master's order to travel around the world. On the way, he was attacked by corpses in a strange temple. Fortunately, he was saved by the Taoist Leng Tianhun. Tianhun and Tianxi were enemies, so he pretended to accept Tieyi as his apprentice and use him.
如来神掌怒碎万剑门 如来神掌怒碎万剑门 (1965) Character: N/A
The movie is lead by martial arts film stars Cho Tat-Wah and Yu So-Chow, the new generation famous martial arts film couple Chan Po-Chu and Siao Fong-Fong was participating in the episode fifth. As the name suggests, the movie is actually in sense of the Buddha’s theory. According to my understanding in the whole series, I believe the episode fifth is more likely in sense of the Buddha’s theory. So I try to translate in English hoping those who are not familiar with Chinese can enjoy the true spirit in the movie. The story is about how the odd-demon create his “mutilation-poison leg”. At the same time his disciple Dragon Girl realized his cruel means to all men including herself. Despairing Dragon Girl finally met her bosom friend Yuan Tung and her benefactor Long & Qiu and pull together to wipe out her evil master.
黃毛怪人 黃毛怪人 (1962) Character: Cheung Yan Lai
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.
冷月離魂 冷月離魂 (1966) Character: Father
HK mystery drama film.
黃飛鴻勇破烈火陣 黃飛鴻勇破烈火陣 (1970) Character: N/A
Wong Fei-Hung: Bravely Crushing the Fire Formation is the last film of the long running Huang Fei-hong series starring Tak-Hing Kwan
空中女殺手 空中女殺手 (1967) Character: Wu Tin-hung
The agile and cerebral fighter Kong Yin is invited to join the police SWAT team. Kong is soon sent on an undercover mission to investigate the gang operating at the Happiness Rubber Plant to coerce female workers into prostitution. An indignant Kong joins hands with fellow worker Chow Mei-ha and factory head Wong Chi-kong to expel Blackie Kei whose ruthless and blatant exploitation of the workers has been going unpunished. Facing the loss of a lucrative source of income, Blackie and his underworld bigwig boss Wu Tin-hung intercept the love letters exchanged between Wong and the wife of the general manager Ting Yuk-lan and use the correspondence to extort money from the adulterers. The fearless Chow dons a maid disguise and ingratiates herself with the gangster, followed by a police raid masterminded by Kong to crack down on the notorious gang.
玉女金剛 玉女金剛 (1967) Character: Chung Chi-wang
Wan Cho-sin has two daughters. The elder sister Wai-man is genteel and graceful, and the younger sister Wai-ping, taken under the tutelage of Lady Knight Silver Fox, is extrovert, outgoing and gregarious. The drug kingpin Chung Chi-wang has his eyes set on Wai-man but the girl is in love with Ma Kim-leung. Ko Tin-yam, who fearlessly wields his journalistic pen against the gangster, joins forces with his girlfriend Wai-ping to beat off Kong Yau-ming and the thugs dispatched by Chung. The encounter, leads to Kong's recognition of Wai-ping as his flesh and blood entrusted to Cho-sin's care years ago. Wai-ping pleads with her father to turn over a new leaf but fails to save him from Chung's murderous hand. Wai-man and Ma ingratiate themselves with the gangster, who uses the duo to elude the police while transferring drugs to a secluded villa. Wai-ping tips off the authorities about the traffickers' whereabouts and cracks down on the drug ring.
白髮魔女傳(上集) 白髮魔女傳(上集) (1959) Character: N/A
The late Ming court is a corrupt regime. Lin Ngai-sheung, nicknamed the 'Jade Killer', inherits the swordplay book of Tianshan and becomes a bandit of the people to rob from the rich. Her feud with Wudang Sect's Cheuk Yat-hong rooted from the time she held up a corrupt official. Cheuk, instigated by others, sees Lin as his enemy. However, Lin slowly falls for him. When Cheuk learns the truth, he helps Lin to defeat her enemies.
黃飛鴻虎鶴鬥五狼 黃飛鴻虎鶴鬥五狼 (1969) Character: N/A
Wong Fei-Hung takes on the the five wolves gang.
紅船鬼影 紅船鬼影 (1954) Character: N/A
HK historical drama.
夜半鐘聲 夜半鐘聲 (1950) Character: N/A
HK historical drama
Huang Fei Hong zhuan: Da po Ba Wang Zhuang Huang Fei Hong zhuan: Da po Ba Wang Zhuang (1949) Character: N/A
Shot at the same time as the inaugural chapter, The Story of Wong Fei-hung, Part Two is a continuation of the story. Solving the cliffhanger at the end of Part One and carrying on with a series of fights against a lineup of martial artists recruited by Master Wong's nemesis, Part Two culminates in a showdown with Grey Hair Fu, played by the great character actor Sek Kin, who is to appear as the archvillain in most of the following chapters, each time in a different guise.
第一號女探員 第一號女探員 (1966) Character: Wu Hung
Female police officer Pak Yik-wah poses as a cleaner and works in a fitness centre to gather evidence of the trainer Henry Fung's criminal activities. In the company of sister Yik-mui, the detective attends the centre's anniversary ball where she meets and falls in love with Man Hing-cheong, a well mannered guest with an elegance about him. But Yik-wah is forced to quit when her conservative father Yau-yu finds out about her moonlighting activities. To help the crime leader Wu Hung evade the police, Henry hatches a plan to murder Yau-yu who, like the wanted man, has a mole on his sole. When the sisters come under attack from a mob of gangsters following Yau-yu's disappearance, Man arrives to save the day and reveals his undercover identity. The operative hot on the heels of Wu joins hands with the sisters and lays siege to the gangster's hideout in a heroic effort to rescue the hostage and wipe out the gang.
黃毛怪人 黃毛怪人 (1962) Character: Cheung Yan-lei
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.
女飛俠黃鶯巧破鑽石黨 女飛俠黃鶯巧破鑽石黨 (1960) Character: Chiu Yee-Kong
The Diamond Gang commits a robbery. The leader Chiu Yee-kong wants to keep the booty and this arouses the suspicion of gang member Tai-wai. The police does not have a clue and thus invite Wong Ngung, Heung Ad and Wu Ngar for help. Kong is in accomplice with his third concubine. They order someone to steal the diamond and leave Wong's symbol. Wai turns his attention on Wong. Wong, Ad and Wu are not afraid of Wai and they throw him out. They sneak in Kong's apartment to investigate. Kong's second concubine is mad at Kong for neglecting her. She tells Wong the truth but gets killed. Kong's people surround Wong, Ad and Wu. Each of the three faces their enemy. Ad is tortured by Wai. Wong and Wu arrive in time and save her. One of Kong's people tells Wai the truth. Wai immediately attacks Kong. Wong, Ad, Wu and the police arrive at Kong's headquarter to arrest the gangsters. Wai is arrested but Kong has escaped. The diamonds are found. The inspector makes Wong, Ad and Wu as partners.
怪侠独眼龙 怪侠独眼龙 (1947) Character: N/A
An early Romantic Comedy featuring Tak-Hing Kwan and Kien Shih.
販賣人口 販賣人口 (1974) Character: Big Boss Qiang Han
Innocent girls are lured to Hong Kong and trapped in a prostitution ring.
女賊金蝴蝶 女賊金蝴蝶 (1965) Character: Chong Tak-ming
Lui Yik-pang is reduced to his wits' end to rein the Golden Butterfly. Chong Tak-ming emerges as the suspect. The friendship and ties between former classmates Lui and Chong date back years ago. When the impoverished Chong turned to banditry, Lui abided by the law and arrested Chong. Chong repented and bore no grudges. Chong's daughter Ching-han and Lui's son Siu-man are lovers. Ching-han reinvents herself as a chivalrous bandit and robs the rich to help the poor after the imprisonment of her father and the death of her mother. Endowed with her father's gifts, Ching-han remains out of the law's reach, until she is tailed by the father enlisted in the police service. A bitter row ensues; the father's underling Sung Sing-biu snatches the stolen goods and activates the security system. Ching-han is prepared to turn herself in when Sung surrenders himself as a gesture of gratitude to his benefactor. Attending the wedding banquet, Lui brings his son and daughter-in-law a golden butterfly.
奸人世家 奸人世家 (1994) Character: Kan San
Mad mix of comedy and action as a family of thugs and Triads can't see eye to eye and so end up going fist to fist.
Xue ying hong deng Xue ying hong deng (1968) Character: N/A
Red Lamp Shaded in Blood is a decent Martial World film of the type that Chu Yuan made famous for Shaw Brothers. These are often based on the works of Jin Yong and Ku Long. Red Lamp features all the requisite tropes of the genre: various sects of the Martial World, an evil sect scheming to rule the Martial World, an outcast orphan sent on a quest, mystically acquired Martial Arts, a mysterious hermit, a mysterious killer and , of course, star crossed lovers.
秘密三女探 秘密三女探 (1960) Character: Advisor Lung
The Flying Dragon gang goes on a rampage and the police Inspector is at his wits' end. He then commissions Wong Ngung, Wu Ngar and Heung Nga to help him catch the gang members. Suet-ying, a young woman, is addicted to gambling and owes a huge sum to the gambling den that belongs to the Flying Dragon gang. She has even signed IOUs. When the younger sister of Ying's husband sees that Ying is weighed down by worries, she asks Wu Ngar for help. Wu Ngar sneaks into the gambling den, but her behaviour is suspected by the gang leaders, Tai-kit and Tai-hong. Fortunately, Wong Ngung saves her. To get back the IOUs, Ying falls under the control of Hong and Kit. Master Lung has evil designs on Ying. He first kills Kit and seizes Ying. Hong then shoots and kills Lung. Wong Ngung and her two partners get back the IOUs for Ying. They notify the police Inspector to arrest the members of the Flying Dragon gang. Hong is shot and injured by Wong Ngung. He is arrested with the other gang members.
如來神掌 如來神掌 (1982) Character: Foot Monster
An old blind martial master living in a cave teaches a young swordsman the secret of the Buddha's Palm, a legendary martial arts technique, which propels him into a whole new world of evil knights, hidden temples, dragon dogs, and magical objects.
南北媽打 南北媽打 (1988) Character: Master Guan
"Romeo and Juliet" in Hong Kong, except the widow Capulet is father Montague's childhood sweetheart. The young lovers try to reconcile their mothers with the help of the father, who is left with a bad taste in his mouth.
我要金龜婿 我要金龜婿 (1986) Character: Kin
The owner of a hairdressing salon is pursued by a group of girls, and is harassed by his father.
Er long zheng zhu Er long zheng zhu (1974) Character: N/A
Shaolin Tiger Claw chronicles the struggle of Yu's search for self-discovery, which leads him on an extraordinary trek across the continent. Determined to prove himself the best fighter in the land, he seeks a man called Tiger, who is widely known as the most notorious warrior alive. The only problem is that Tiger is in jail, so Yu must scam his way into prison in order for him to challenge the infamous fighter.
等待黎明 等待黎明 (1984) Character: Ha Chung-Sang
Years later, a woman narrates her personal story of the Japanese takeover of Hong Kong in 1941. She's Nam, young, attractive, daughter of a wealthy rice merchant, and prey to painful, disabling seizures. Her boyhood friend is Coolie Keung, whose family used to have wealth; he's now impoverished, a tough kid, a leader, in love with her. Into the mix steps Fay, cool and resourceful, an actor from the north, intent on getting to Gold Mountain in the US or Australia. They form a threesome, but the day they are to leave Hong Kong, the invasion stops them. Fay must rescue Keung from collaborators, Nam falls in love with Fay, and danger awaits their next attempt to escape.
雪花神劍(上集) 雪花神劍(上集) (1964) Character: N/A
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.
南龙北凤西山虎 南龙北凤西山虎 (1978) Character: Lo Tien Fung
Mysterious Heroes centers around Lau Tien, master of the deadly 13-Sword Style. Thrown into prison by a group of jealous enemies, the 13-Sword Style is rarely spoken of, let alone seen, until 20 years later, when a second swordsman going by the name of Lau Tien proves to be the world's second 13-Sword expert. Action-packed martial arts chaos ensues when the enemies of the original Lau Tien vow to destroy his successor
英雄本色3:夕阳之歌 英雄本色3:夕阳之歌 (1989) Character: Michael's Father
The year is 1974. A young Hong Kong Chinese, Mark, travels to Saigon to make his fortune. There, he encounters a mysterious femme fatale, the lovely Kit. As he becomes more involved in her various underworld deals, a tragic romance develops. On the eve of the outbreak of war, Kit's past returns to endanger her, and Mark must risk everything for the one true love of his life.
醉蛇小子 醉蛇小子 (1980) Character: Bruce's final opponent
Bruce Le stars as Bruce Lee, a young teenager who is the leader of the Liu City gang, who gets into trouble and street fights every now and again. Bruce is a student in the style of Chinese boxing, but when his skills are not enough to fend off a rival kung fu gang, his father has him go to a man named Master Yen, who teaches him Wing Chun fist. Later, to avenge the death of a friend, Bruce learns the secret art of drunken snake fist boxing!
花心大少 花心大少 (1983) Character: Mao Ying Ying's Father
Fu Sheng plays Sheng, a playboy who has all the latest cars and technology along with all the tricks for courting the ladies. Sheng’s mom (Lee Heung Kam) along with her personal nurse, Mei (Cherie Chung), arrive in Hong Kong with the intentions of getting Sheng to marry a woman of her liking. While searching for Ms. Right, Sheng is challenged by a couple of lady killers, Lolento (Natalis Chan) and Valentine (Hsieh Hsien) in his quest to get girls. Eventually, little does Sheng know that the girl he happens to love is near him everyday at home.
Li Xiao Long di Sheng yu si 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.
狼狽為奸 狼狽為奸 (1974) Character: Casino boss
Old school action takes center stage as two scoundrels get in and out of trouble using kung fu. Yuen's action is not yet stylized but the pacing and intensity are there, setting the stage for his future masterpieces.
富貴列車 富貴列車 (1986) Character: Master Sek
What happens when a glamorous express, with high government officials, wealthy merchants, concubines and a gang of brigands on board, speeds towards the small town of Hanshui, where escaping bank robbers, corrupt officials, and gamblers await? Well, let's just say the Titanic had a smoother maiden voyage.
奪命佳人 奪命佳人 (1987) Character: Fung's Father
Kin Seng (Leung Ka Fai) falls into big debts in the gambling house. He persuades his loving wife, May (Lin Ching Hsia), to embezzle a huge sum from working place to save him. They go to Thailand to seek help from Kin Seng's uncle but in vain. On their return Journey, May accidentally falls off the ferry and Kin Seng commits a deliberate murder. [...] What is going to happen next? -From the Fortune Star Legendary Collection DVD summary.
射鵰英雄傳 射鵰英雄傳 (1958) Character: Yau Chu-kei
Yeung and Kwok are best friends whose wives become pregnant around the same time. Yeung's wife, Pao Sik-yeuk, finds a wounded man hidden in the barn and secretly helps him. He turns out to be a foreign Prince and disaster follows. The sons are then scattered with one growing up in the Prince's kingdom and the other in Mongolia. Now grown, they go out into the world and discover the secret details of their lives.
魔翡翠 魔翡翠 (1986) Character: Sergeant Shih
Archaeologist Shum finds an antique jade with supernatural power in Greece. The stone is wanted both by KGB's agent Karoff and the Interpol. Shum asks his friend Nike for help. However, Shum is finally caught by KGB but the jade is slipped into the hands of a boy called Pan.
半斤八兩 半斤八兩 (1976) Character: Head of Gang of Robbers
The kingpin of the Manix Private Detective Agency and his fellow detective solve cases together.
白骨陰陽劍(上集) 白骨陰陽劍(上集) (1962) Character: Black Wind Monk
The Thousand-Year-Old Wood Spirit has appeared again, and powerful martial artists both good and evil have gathered to defeat it, because its bones become the magical White-Bone Yin-Yang Swords. But the creature can only be defeated by black gold. Who will get the black gold dagger and win the swords?
香港淪陷 香港淪陷 (1994) Character: N/A
A family suffers at the hands of the Japanese during the occupation of Hong Kong. On December 25, 1941, the Japanese army occupied Hong Kong. The pawnshop owner, Luo Kai has three daughters, the eldest daughter Wangdi, the second daughter Xindi, and the youngest daughter Aidi. When the Japanese army captured Kowloon, Aidi was violently tortured by the Japanese army and suffered a mental disorder. Xindi followed his lover Shen Fang to rescue the wounded in the temporary hospital. In order to curry favor with the Japanese army, Luo Kai did not hesitate to sacrifice his eldest daughter Wangdi. However, not long after he became a traitor, his second daughter Xindi was attracted by a Japanese military officer. Luo Kai finally couldn't bear to fight against Wangdi to stop him. In the chaos...
最佳拍檔之千里救差婆 最佳拍檔之千里救差婆 (1986) Character: Interpol Ice Hockey Team Coach
Baldy and King Kong shuttle between New Zealand and Hong Kong to recover a hi-tech prism that can impart superhuman powers.
冰雪情关英雄胆 冰雪情关英雄胆 (1983) Character: N/A
A naive kung-fu student (Lung Ti) falls under the influence of a corrupt master. Soon the student realizes his master plans to dominate the martial arts community by stealing a legendary martial arts book that's supposed to bestow its owner with extraordinary powers. And his master will stop at nothing - including murder - to possess that book. Now, with the help of a sympathetic female fighter and an intriguing drunk, the student must lead a rival kung-fu sect in a deadly tournament against his master and his kung-fu stablemates to keep the book out of the wrong hands.
黃飛鴻笑傳 黃飛鴻笑傳 (1992) Character: N/A
The story of a cook who tries to stop an opium ring in ancient China.
黃飛鴻擂台鬥五虎 黃飛鴻擂台鬥五虎 (1958) Character: N/A
Wong Fei Hung meets the Five Tigers
黃飛鴻義取丁財炮 黃飛鴻義取丁財炮 (1974) Character: Master Shen Chiu Kung
Huang Fei-hung is back, in a new adventure written and directed by veteran Huang filmmaker Wang Feng. Newcomer Shih Chung-tien stars as the Confucian healer who fights jealous villains with wisdom, intelligence, and fabulous kung-fu.
E nan E nan (1986) Character: N/A
Lindy Ng (Joan Chen) and her younger brother and sister eke out an impoverished life together, living in a rundown apartment. When Lindy is diagnosed with terminal leukemia, her first thoughts are her siblings. Who will take care of them after she passes away? With her apartment too dangerous to continue living in, Lindy is forced to move to another location where she encounters the worst of flatmates, hot-tempered petty criminal Morrie (Frankie Chan).
家 家 (1953) Character: Ko Hak-ming
"Family" (1953), which launched the Union Film legacy, "Spring" (1953) and "Autumn" (1954) are adaptations of Ba Jin's highly regarded novel "Torrent Trilogy". In "Family", director Ng Wui skilfully condenses the voluminous first part of the novel into an emotionally powerful and intellectually focused story of youngsters struggling to survive oppression and repression in a feudalistic family. This well-received film quickly established the company's reputation.
龍形摩橋 龍形摩橋 (1980) Character: Dragon Style Master
This story tells a story of an underdog mistreated by his family, given kung fu instruction from an unlikely source, and redeemed when he comes back to take on foreign champions in a tournament staged before an imperial audience.
十兄弟 十兄弟 (1995) Character: Uncle Three
A silly fantasy/adventure film about a man and wife who inherit a magical bracelet that bestows ten sons unto them. It soon becomes apparent that there are ill-intentioned others who want to use the ten brothers to their own advantage.
吉祥赌坊 吉祥赌坊 (1972) Character: N/A
A handsome stranger strolls into a casino one evening and all but cleans out the house, beating 160-1 odds at dice by getting three of a kind. He informs beautiful proprietress Miss Cui that he actually came there for her and reveals himself as her betrothed, Luo Tianguang. The couple wed, but their bliss is interrupted when Luo agrees to help old friend Lun Liu defeat crooked gambler Hao Lishan, who uses rigged dice.
無字天書 無字天書 (1965) Character: Blue Wolf
Book Without Words is a 1965 Cantonese martial arts film directed by Chan Lit-Ban and starring Cheung Ching.
女黑俠木蘭花 女黑俠木蘭花 (1966) Character: Inspector Chan
Police Commissioner Fong (Roy Chiao) enlists the chivalrous female bandit Muk Lan-fa (Suet Nei) to retrieve the latest gadget that emits deadly laser beam and its protocol before it is smuggled out of Hong Kong.
亡命徒 亡命徒 (1972) Character: Master Xi
Siu Lao (Lieh) and Ma Tien Piao (Feng) are bandits who ride from town to town holding up banks and killing anyone who tries to stop them using their superb and rapid fire shooting skills. When a holdup goes wrong, Siu sends Ma away with the cash and tells him that if he is caught to try and rescue him later. Siu is tortured and as time passes he realizes his sworn brother isn't coming for him instead setting up a bandit gang to carry on with murdering and banditry. Sui manages to escape and heads for Ma's encampment to settle some scores.
Enter the Dragon Enter the Dragon (1973) Character: Han
A martial artist agrees to spy on a reclusive crime lord using his invitation to a tournament there as cover.
尖東梟雄 尖東梟雄 (1985) Character: Boss Han
After receiving a life imprisonment sentence for a NY Chinatown massacre, Jia Shi Lan obtains a pardon through the Mafia's influence.
蛇猫鹤混型掌 蛇猫鹤混型掌 (1980) Character: Fisherman
A convict (Wang Jang Li) seeks revenge on a man's grandfather who sent him to jail for ten years. But it's up to the old man's grandson to stop him.
雪花神劍(下集) 雪花神劍(下集) (1964) Character: N/A
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.
師弟出馬 師弟出馬 (1980) Character: Chief Sheriff Sang Kwan
Youthful martial arts master Lung is searching for his missing brother, when he is mistaken for a criminal on the run. He must prove his innocence by solving the case himself, while local lawmen and merciless mercenaries are hot on his trail.
癲鳳狂龍 癲鳳狂龍 (1984) Character: Mao Rensheng
Two police officers and an informant go undercover to infiltrate a counterfeiting ring.



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