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Mortuary Blues
Hong Kong Movie - 19908.3
The rays of the moon bring a coven of female zombies back to life. A special police squad is assigned to stop them.
My Kung Fu Master
Hong Kong Movie - 1978
A Hong Kong kung fu comedy in which the illegitimate hero's dad wants him back and his girlfriend wants him dead.
18 Fatal Strikes
Hong Kong Movie - 19788.0
The 18 Buddha palm styles are used to take on the evil Won Wu Ti and his men.
Paradise Fire
Chinese Drama - 1985, 3 episodes4.0
~~ Adapted from the novel "Shih Huo Te Tien Tang" (失火的天堂) by Chiung Yao (瓊瑤).
Old Master
Hong Kong Movie - 19785.0
The Old Master is tricked into fighting, by his friend, who is secretly betting on the outcome in order to pay off debts. When the Master finds out, he shacks up with a disco-martial-artist who convinces the old man…
The Haunted Madam
Hong Kong Movie - 1986
Super-accurate fortune teller Blind Chen informs four young policewomen that the same man, whom they’ll soon meet, will incite her to suicide (first woman), rape her (second woman), break her head (third) and kill…
A Punch to Revenge
Hong Kong Movie - 198910.0
A crippled man with an invalid son, is so greedy that he forces his wife into prostitution. Then, he makes a deal with a crime boss to pull a big heist and invites his friends from China to help. Meanwhile, Miss Fan,…
Li Yu
Li Yu (1610–1680 AD), also known as Li Liweng, was a Chinese playwright, novelist and publisher. Born in Rugao, in present-day Jiangsu province, he lived in the late-Ming and early-Qing dynasties. Although he passed the first stage of the imperial examination, he did not succeed in passing the higher…
Eagle Han
Han made several films with Godfrey Ho under the name Eagle Han, mostly appearing in villain roles. He travelled between Korea and Hong Kong, making Kung Fu films. Before he met Godfrey Ho, Han was first known for two Hong Kong films in which he worked with Jackie Chan, James Tien and Yen Shi Kwan.…
Lin Fu Di
Lin Fu Di is a Taiwanese director born in Jiayi, Taiwan. He attended the junior high department of the Taiwan Provincial Taitung Senior High School and later transferred to the Art Department of the Taiwan Provincial Tainan Normal School. After graduating, he worked as a high school art teacher before…
Zhang Nuan Xing
In the West, Chinese director Zhang Nuanxin is best remembered for her arthouse film Qing chun Ji/Sacrifice of Youth (1985). A native of Mongolia, Zhang studied at the Peking Film Academy from 1942 to 1962, and not long after graduating, returned to teach there. During the Cultural Revolution, she was…
Qi Zi Tan
Qi Zi Tan, born in Binzhou City, Shandong province, is a pop singer from Mainland China. Graduated from Communication University of Zhejiang, Qi Zi Tan became a singer and songwriter due to the influence of world music and foreign cultures. During her years at school, she participated in singing competitions…
Katsura Bunshi VI
Katsura Bunshi VI is a Japanese TV presenter and rakugo artist. His former stage name was Katsura Sanshi. Sanshi received this name from his shisho (master) and one of the celebrated postwar Kamigata Rakugo greats, Katsura Bunshi V. Sanshi's "san" came from, originally, being Bunshi's third deshi (pupil),…
Wu Yong Gang
Wu Yong Gang was a Chinese director. Wu was one of the major leftist film directors of pre-Communist China. For the early part of his career, Wu was a set designer with Dazhonghua Baihe, before transferring to the Shaw Brothers' Tianyi Film Company. He was eventually noticed by Shi Dongshan at the newly…
Phil Chang
Phil Chang is a Taiwanese singer-songwriter from Taipei, Taiwan. He graduated from Feng Chia University with a degree in Banking and Insurance. In 1993, he made his official debut after being discovered by producer Cai Tsung Cheng at Da Gun Music, following a recommendation from the duo Fan Ren Er Chong.…
Chen Xiao Xu
Chen Xiao Xu was a Chinese actress, businesswoman, and billionaire in advertising. She only played in two TV series in her life. In 1987, she became a household name in China and abroad because of her leading role in the CCTV's drama "A Dream of Red Mansions". In the same year, she played in another…
Pat Ting Hung
Pat Ting Hung was born on April 28, 1940 in Changsha, Hunan, China as Tsan Hua Wang. She was an actress, known for Qiao tai shou ran dian yuan yang pu (1964), Princess Iron Fan (1966) and Mi shi (1971). She died in 2004 in the USA. (IMDB)














