2344 results found for: Connect
Headlines
Hong Kong Movie - 2001
A rookie reporter is trying to overcome his lack of experience. An uptight reporter is seeking to find the good in people, and willing to forgive and forget the insults of her job. A middle-aged reporter uses his connections…
Edge of Darkness
Hong Kong Movie - 1988
A Hong Kong cop’s first undercover assignment sends him on a psychological downward spiral, unable to separate his two identities after unearthing a connection between his supervisor and the crime syndicate he’s…
Longing for Love
Korean Movie - 19914.0
Chung-hun, an honor high school student, spots a girl named Sun-young in the library. Taking this connection to be his destiny, he asks his friend, Bong-suh, to gather information on her, to relieve his desperate agony.…
Angels' Project
Hong Kong Movie - 1993
Two cops from Hong Kong go to Malaysia to extradite Susana, but she escapes with a computer disk with very important data about connections between a criminal boss and a chief cop. (Source: IMDb)
Waru
Japanese Drama - 1992, 11 episodes8.2
After graduating from a third-rate university, Marilyn lands a job at a trading company through a family connection, only to be placed in a low-ranking department. Undeterred, she enthusiastically performs menial tasks.…
Marks
Japanese Movie - 19956.5
A string of brutal murders is being committed around Tokyo. As a rebellious police officer tries to piece together the clues, the only connection he can find is the victim's membership in the same college club back…
Totsugawa Keibu Series 5: Aizu Kogen Satsujin Jiken
Japanese Special - 1994, 1 episodes
Set in Fukushima and Aizu Kogen in early summer, we will pursue the mystery of a cleverly designed camouflaged murder. Through the relentless investigation and professional intuition of the familiar police inspector…
The Reason Why I Got Sick
Japanese Movie - 19901.0
An omnibus comedy movie consisting of three short stories. The themes are "My Sweet Little Cancer," "Langerhans Connection" and "Hypertension Road," respectively.
A Drifting Life
Taiwanese Movie - 1996
Historical drama about a man coping with the tragic death of his young wife. As he makes new connections, he works to be a better man and father. (Source: IMDB)
Salaryman Kintaro
Japanese Movie - 19996.5
Yajima Kintaro, a former bike gang leader and a current white-collar worker in a construction company, finds himself unable to win a contract for his company due to a corrupt bidding system. With the help of a new…
Lee Hoi Sang
Lee Hoi Sang was a Hong Kong actor and martial artist, prominent in both martial arts films and in television dramas for TVB. He died on September 9, 2024, at the age of 83. (Source: MyDramaList)
Stanley Chow
Stanley Chow is a Music Director and Composer who worked on more than 200 films. He was active from 1967-2001.
Tien Ching
Tien Ching was a Hong Kong actor. He was a Shanghai native with roots in Hunan province. He spent most of his time as a Shaw Brothers contract character actor during the 70s. Previous to his tenure at Shaw Brothers, Tien Ching's roles were much more auspicious while under contract with Cathay/MPG&I…
Min Min
Min Min is a Hong Kong actor and assistant director known for "Shao Lin Fo Jia Da Dao" (1980), "To Kill a Mastermind" (1979) and "Judgement of an Assassin" (1977). (Source: IMDb)
Lui Hung
Lui Hung also known as Lu Hung is an actress, known for Corpse Mania (1981), Five Deadly Venoms (1978) and The Avenging Eagle (1978). She was active from 1951-1987. (Source: IMDb)
Ting Tung
Tung Ting is a Hong Konger actor known for "Men from the Gutter "(1983), "Five Deadly Venoms" (1978) and "Queen Hustler" (1975). He was active from 1965-1987. (Source: IMDb)
Chan Shen
Chan Shen was a Taiwanese actor born in Taichung, Taiwan. He worked exclusively for the Shaw Brothers. He started out in 1971 and, given his look and solid acting chops, quickly established himself in sinister henchman and gangster-type roles. Besides being menacing or repellent, Chan Shen was also…
Ni Kuang
Ni Kuang is a Hong Kong-American novelist and screenwriter. He has written over 300 Chinese-language wuxia and science fiction novels, and more than 400 film scripts. Ni was born in Ningbo, Zhejiang, but grew up in Shanghai. He worked as a public security official under the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)…
Huang Ha
Huang Ha is an actor, director, and martial arts director known for his work on Enter the Fat Dragon (1978), Point of No Return (1990), and The Tigress of Shaolin (1979). He was active from 1970-1991.














