5000 results found for: Dragon Zakura
Young Dragon
Hong Kong Movie - 1979
An inspiring actor battles against all odds to find his long lost brother who has been taken by a Taiwanese gang. (Source: IMDB)
The Dragon Fighter
Hong Kong Movie - 19907.6
Chi Leung is a small-time crook whose only friend is a young kid called Little Monster. One day, Little Monster is killed by a gangster who Works for Dragon Head. Enraged, Alex teams up with a formidable police officer…
Exciting Dragon
Taiwanese Movie - 1985
The story revolves around three nasty villains’ quest to retrieve the Seven Star Armor which will enable them to retrieve the sacred sword from a Taoist monastery. (Source: Letterboxd)
Ninja Dragon
Hong Kong Movie - 1986
Set in Great Shanghai – two rival gangs, the Furious Fox and the Black Eagle are fighting to establish domination in the territory. Only one force can stop the never-ending killings… The Ninja Dragon! (Source:…
Bruce and Dragon Fist
Hong Kong Movie - 19817.5
In a village in Northern Manchuria, Min-gyu's Taekwondo training hall faces Sujuki's karate hall. With his defeat at a martial arts match, Sujuki loses his pupils to Min-gyu's Taekwondo hall. With growing hostility,…
The Dragon's Infernal Showdown
Hong Kong Movie - 1980
Lee Lung witnessed the murder of his parents by the ruthless bandit Shek King who in turn abducted Lee's infant sister. Lee wanders the land and learns martial arts from a drunken master. Once his skills are perfected,…
The Dragon's Snake Fist
Hong Kong Movie - 1979
Two highly acclaimed martial arts schools see their centuries-old rivalry explode in some of the best choreographed fight scenes ever filmed. (Source: IMDB)
Otomo Ryuzaburo
Japanese voice actor largely known for his work on the Dragon Ball franchise.
Ko Yu Min
Ko You Min is a Taiwanese actor and director known for "Blood of the Dragon" (1971) and "Duel in the Tiger Den" (1972). He was active from 1956-1991. (Source: IMDb)
Kylie Zhou
In December 2011, Zhou Kaikai participated in Dragon TV's variety show " China 's Got Talent ". In September 2012, she made her official debut as a member of the girl group Sisters . April 2015 to participate in the creative arts Beijing TV reality show "Dreamer"; the same year starred in the Republic…
Essie Lin Chia
Essie Lin Chia joined Shaw Brothers in 1964, and her talent caught the eyes of directors. She starred in many Shaw Brothers' movies between 1966 and 1970. These included "The Dragon Creek", "The Singing Thief", "Unfinished Melody", "Return of the One-Armed Swordsman" and "Love Without End". Lin began…
Furuya Kenji
Furuya Kenji is a Japanese actor and member of the rap rock group "Dragon Ash". He is the son of actor Furuya Ikko. He married actress MEGUMI in July 2008. Their son was born in January 2009. On December 30, 2023, they announced that their divorce had been finalized. (Source: AsianWiki, Tokyohive)
Anson Qiu
Qiu Shi Jie (English name: Anson), known by his stage name Qiu He Nan, is a Chinese actor who made his debut in the 2017 drama "Dragon Day, You're Dead".
Kageyama Hironobu
Hironobu Kageyama is a Japanese musical artist prominent in the soundtracks for anime, video game, and tokusatsu productions. He is sometimes called Kami (Kei) by his fans. Kageyama got his big break at age 16, as lead singer of the rock group Lazy. By the early '80s, the band split and Kageyama went…
Jang Dong Gun
He made his debut in the MBC drama Our Heaven. Winning Actor Award in the Blue Dragon Awards again for his role as the dedicated cop in Nowhere to Hide. In 2000, he starred in the film Friend, which at the time was the highest grossing Korean film of all time. Jang gained widespread critical acclaim…
Yu Kang
Yu Kang was born in Hubei, China. Kang started training traditional Kung Fu and Martial Arts at a very young age. In his youth he won championships for many wushu competitions. He stepped into the film business as a action stuntmen and quickly moved to action director. Kang has been in Donnie Yen's…
Tsai Ming Liang
Tsai is a notable filmmaker in Taiwan's Second New Wave movement. He was born in Malaysia and lived there for twenty years, before moving to Taipei, Taiwan. His first film was "Rebels of the Neon God" (1992). In 2015, he won Best Director at the Taipei Film Awards for the short film No No Sleep. Tsai…














