2778 results found for: Crows Explode
The White Crow
Korean Movie - 19675.0
A woman could not hear from her husband, who departed with her during the Korean War (1950-1953). As a beauty, she is tempted by many men. She just waits for the news from her husband under the protection of his friend…
The Royal Crown of a Phoenix
Korean Movie - 1926
The son of a wealthy landowner is in love with Kisaeng Il Son. Parents, learning about the fatal love of their son, visit Il Son offering her money so that she rejects their son. Il Son refuses money and commits suicide.…
I'll Go to You Cross the World
Korean Drama - TBA
A miraculous story that connects the past and present through a letter delivered incorrectly 34 years ago. The story unfolds when two people with the same name, Eun Yu, exchange letters across time and space. (Source:…
The Iron Crown
Japanese Movie - 19726.2
When her husband leaves her for a younger woman, a woman plots revenge against him. Source: IMDb
Kamen Rider Build NEW WORLD: Kamen Rider Cross-Z
Japanese Movie - 20197.2
Using the Muscle Galaxy Full Bottle, Kamen Rider Cross-Z transforms into Kamen Rider Cross-Z Evol! Although they have defeated Evolto, the truth behind it is a mystery. What will our heroes discover in this New World?
Phoenix's Gambit: Love or Crown
Chinese Drama - 2025, 24 episodes6.8
After scheming her way to the throne and meeting a tragic end, Bai Xi Yue is reborn as her former sister, Bai Xi Yao. Now facing her younger, ruthless past self, she must endure the very schemes she once orchestrated,…
Victor Qin
Qin Xiao Xian is a traditional cross-talk (xiangsheng) actor. He graduated from Beijing Xiqu Vocational Institute of Arts in June of 2011. He had been taking up the role as a host during De Yun She's cross-talk events before being officially accepted as a disciple of famous cross-talk actor Guo De Gang…
Bai Kai Nan
Bai Kai Nan is a cross-talk actor at Ku Kou Xiang Sheng and is often known as 'The Prince of Ku Kou Xiang Sheng'. He graduated from The Central Academy of Drama in 2004 and is a disciple under famous cross-talk actor Feng Gong.
Kearen Pang
Kearen Pang is a Hong Kongese cross-media artist who has compiled, directed, acted and taught. From stage performers to the producer of a series of self-written, directed and acted theater works, a local stage worker with both creative, performance and production touch. She has been active in various…
Mintra Intira
Mintra Morales is a Thai actress born in Ban Dung Crown Prince Hospital Ban Dung, Udon Thani (domiciled in. Han Udon Thani). (Source: translation of bio from Facebook fan page)
You Xian Chao
You Xian Chao is a film and television actor in mainland China [2] and a cross talk actor [3] . He studied with many famous folk artists Liu Junjie and Wang Hong in Tianjin since he was a child. He graduated from Tianjin Northern Chinese Opera School in April 2009. On June 5, 2009, he went to the famous…
Yu Lei
Yu Lei is a Chinese actor born to a family of well-known cross talk performers in Beijing. He studied cross talk with his father and uncle since he was a child and started performing on stage in Shenyang Military Region at age 15. His acting debut was in the 2009 movie "Fighting Soldiers of Heaven",…
Wilson Lam
Wilson Lam was born in Hong Kong, British Crown Colony as Jun Yin Lam. He is an actor and art director, known for Sei Hoi Yut Gar (1994), Shi Wu Yi Sha Ren Wang Luo (1997) and Yat Boon Man Wah Chong Tin Ngai (1990). He retired from the entertainment industry in the late ’90s. Interested in making…
Lo Fun
Lo Fun was born in Hong Kong, British Crown Colony as Cheung Wai Fun. She was an actress, known for Street of Fury (1996), Midnight Caller (1995) and The Raid (1991). (Source: IMDB)
Adam Wong
Adam Wong was born in Hong Kong, British Crown Colony as Wong Sau Ping. He is a director and writer, known for Kwong Mo Pai (2013), Dong Pek Ham Yu Sheung O Wan (2004) and Na Yi Tian Wo Men Hui Fei (2015). (Source: IMDb)
Maggie Wong
Maggie Wong was born in Hong Kong, British Crown Colony as Wong Mei Kei. She is an actress, known for Ngo wo geun see yau gor yue wui II (2000), Pau mui (1998) and Che gau dong on: Mut yat fung bau (1998). (Source: IMDb)













