5000 results found for: Long Vacation
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,…
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)
The Intellectual Trio
Hong Kong Movie - 19858.0
Joyce Ni (Esprit D’Amour) and Sandy Lam play two sisters who pick pockets for a living, and manage to run afoul of a pair of cops (Leslie Cheung and Billy Lau) after lifting their wallets. However, rather than arresting…
The Dynamite Trio
Hong Kong Movie - 1981
The most deadly fighter on earth, a man so dangerous in combat he only uses one hand, is after the greatest book ever written. This book, a tutorial in the "mantis fist", must be protected by an unlikely band of hero's.…
Super Fool
Hong Kong Movie - 1981
Kwong and Ming, two boys from rural China, sneak into Hong Kong to get quick rich. But they are instantly disillusioned and they get into messy situations. (Source: IMDB)
The Gambler and His Kung Fu Master
Hong Kong Movie - 1981
Han Kuo Tsai learns obscure kung fu styles from a ruthless master to battle loan sharks and help him settle old scores. (Source: Letterboxd)
The Criminal Hunter
Hong Kong Movie - 1988
A homicide detective accidentally stabs his girlfriend while wrestling with a murderer. But the killer returns. (IMDB)
A Fiery Family
Hong Kong Movie - 19896.0
Norman Chu plays a Triad who wants to go straight after getting out of prison, but is pulled back into "the game" in order to save his brother-in-law (Gordon Liu) from mounting loan shark debts. (HKMDB)
Nakamura Ganjiro
A Kabuki actor with a long lineage in the trade. In 1900 a film was made of his play "Hato no Ukisu" by Tsuchiya Tsuneji
Motegi Hiroshi
Known as the third chef of the long-established Western restaurant " Taimeiken " in Nihonbashi, Tokyo (currently Managing Director of Taimeiken).Mostly known from cooking variety shows.
Park Seung Hi
Park Seung Hi is a South Korean retired short track and long track speed skater. She won two gold medals and three bronze medals at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver and the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. She has a sister and a brother who are both speed skaters as well. After the 2014 Winter Olympics…
Miyashita Junko
Miyashita Junko is a Japanese actress who had a long and varied career working both in pink film and mainstream cinema. Miyashita Junko was born in Tokyo. She was working as a waitress at a coffee shop when she was recruited to work in Pink films. Her debut film was in July 1971 with "That's How I Lost".…
Cheung Sang
Cheung Sang is a Hong Kong actor who had a long film career, working from 1939-1981. He is known for his work on films such as "Colourful Butterfly" (1947), "Madam Butterfly" (1954), and "The One-Armed Swordsman" (1966).
Mui Siu Ching
Mui Siu Ching is a Hong Kong television producer for a long time associated with television station TVB, beginning her career as a producer with rival broadcaster ATV she moved to TVB in 1987 and has since then been responsible for numerous series including well received series such as The Breaking…
Poon Hung
Poon Hung is a film editor with a long film career stretching back to 1974. He won the Hong Kong Film award for Best Film Editing for the 2013 movie, The Grandmaster.
Lu Shih Yuan
Lu Shih Yuan is a Taiwanese screenwriter and producer. She has won three Golden Bell Awards for Best Writing for a Television Series for "The Kite Soaring", "Long Day's Journey into Light", and "The World Between Us".
Randy Che
Che Liangyi's action and thriller genre films have long been known to major film festivals in Canada and Berlin. After returning to China, he successively served as the cinematographer for the movies "Make Up", "The Fierce Wife" and "Sweet Alibis", and became popular in the circle for "Tiny Times".…














