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Saga of the Phoenix
Hong Kong Movie - 19905.6
A sacred girl of Hell enjoys some time on Earth when she fiddles with some sacred Buddhist artifacts and unleashes some evil stuff. The girl has some muppet friend who falls down a pit into Hell and she and her guardians…
Khae Ueam
Thai Drama - 1984
Saiban's father was unfaithful to her mother and she was heart broken until she died. Her grandfather buried her mother on a hill near their house. So whenever Saiban missed her mother she could go and talk to her…
Hare Tokidoki Satsujin
Japanese Movie - 1984
Namiko Kitasato, the chairman of a large company, visits the planned construction site of a building one night and finds a woman's stabbed body. However, Namiko doesn't report the crime to the police, as she is blackmailed…
Koroshiya ni Love Song wo
Japanese Special - 1986, 1 episodes
Kyoko, who was diagnosed with leukemia, asks Junpei, whom she met by chance, to introduce a killer. She thought it would be easier to have someone kill her than to die because of illness. Junpei makes his older brother…
Sure Death! Brown, You Bounder!
Japanese Movie - 19856.0
Each member of a band of assassins has a cover. The leader, Mondo Nakamura, is an officer of the law who bumbles through his assignments. The court sends him to investigate a mansion where a 300-year-old cannon of…
Mae Nak Phra Khanong
Thai Drama - 1989, 30 episodes8.0
The story is about a beautiful young woman named Nak, who lived on the banks of the Phra Khanong Canal, and her undying love for her husband, Mak. With Nak was pregnant, Mak is conscripted and sent to war, where he…
General Father, General Son
Hong Kong Drama - 1986, 20 episodes8.0
This series is a sequel to “The Legend of the General Who Never Was,” a story about Sit Yan Gwai’s rise to become one of the greatest generals of the Tang dynasty. Sit Ding San, the son of Sit Yan Gwai, was accidentally…
Himerareta Shinju
Japanese Special - 1984, 1 episodes
The president of a long-established kimono wholesaler, Shinkichi, is frightened by suspicion of stomach cancer and is unable to take care of his business. Soon, Shinkichi's cancer becomes a fact, and his wife, Atsuko,…
No Life King
Japanese Movie - 19896.7
Children line up to buy the new Famicom game "The Legend of Life King IV". Makoto was one of those children. Eventually, strange rumors began to spread about this game software, saying that there were several types…
Go Ho Rang Butterfly!
Korean Movie - 1989
Min Ho Rang learns of the 'Ho Rang (swallowtail) Butterfly' legend from the photographer who has just moved in. (Kim Heung Kook, a singer, applied his singing career to create organized cheering at international soccer…
Kimura Daisaku
Daisaku Kimura was born in Tokyo, Japan. He is a cinematographer (over 50 credits) and a director, known mainly for: "Samurai's Promise" (2018), "Memory" (2017), "The Summit: A Chronicle of Stones to Serenity" (2009). He worked as the Assistant Cameraman on many of Kurosawa Akira’s movies from "The…
Szema Wah Lung
Szema Wah Lung was a Hong Konger actor and production manager known for "The Legend of Drunken Master" (1994), "92 Legendary La Rose Noire" (1992) and "Stoner" (1974). He died on July 27, 2012 in Hong Kong. (Source: IMDb)
Tu Du Chih
Tu Du Chih is a Taiwanese actor born in Taipei, Taiwan. He has won 23 awards for sound, including the Golden Horse Award for "Mon Mon Mon Monsters" (2017) and The Hong Kong Film Award for "The Crossing" (2014). He has been married to Kao Pei Shan since March 1, 1981. They have two children. (Source:…
Wilson Tong
Wilson Tong is an actor and director, known for Wei xian ren wu (1996), The 36th Chamber of Shaolin (1978) and Zombi 56: Hopping Mad to the Sound of Music (1992). (IMDB)
Chiang Nan
Nan Chiang was born in 1922 in Anhui, China. He is an actor and director, known for Shan hu (1958), Qian mian nu lang (1959) and Shuang xiong duo mei (1959). (IMDB)
Kato Shigeo
Born June 16, 1925 in Hase, Kamakura City , Kanagawa Prefecture . Ishikawa Island Aviation Industry youth school (Ishikawa Island Technical High School later) then in 1946 he joined Kamakura Academia theater department and graduated in Graduated 1949 . 1952 quasi-exclusive contract with (at the same…














