1904 results found for: Patio
Tsuburo no Gara
Japanese Movie - 2004
A man and a woman wake up in a hospital room. She’s a nurse, he’s a patient. Problem: a large metal object on his back. While the woman tries desperately to escape, the man experiences an inner struggle on the…
Okaeri
Japanese Movie - 19967.4
Yuriko works at home all day as a tape transcriber, while her husband, Takashi, works as a school teacher. Yuriko's behavior grows stranger and more distant and she starts spending all day "patrolling" the neighborhood.…
Wiwa Fai
Thai Drama - 1997, 1 episodes
Saran is a handsome young man who used to be poor and is now working hard to find his place in life. Mintra is a beautiful and confident young woman from a family with good standing, her father being a military officer.…
Basudei - Kochira Tsubaki Sanfujinka
Japanese Drama - 1999, 10 episodes
Set in the small maternity hospital "Tsubaki Obstetrics and Gynecology" in Shinjuku, various human patterns of the director's family and patients are drawn. (Source: MyDramaList) ~~ Adapted from Kazumi Amane's (あまねかずみ),…
Psychological Clinic
Chinese Drama - 1998, 20 episodes
The story depicts the daily work of the doctors and nurses of a psychological clinic, tackling with different types of patients.
Fun Movie
Korean Movie - 20026.6
The film revolves around the 2002 Korea-Japan World Cup. Japan's ultra-right-wing group, the Million Men Patriots, sets up a plot to disrupt an upcoming historic soccer match. After going through severely harsh training,…
Black Hole
Korean Movie - 2000
A surgeon, "I" finds himself lying in a strange place with amnesia. A voice recording of a former patient and lover reveals disturbing accounts of his conduct. His recollection brings back the past, only to reveal…
Scarred Memory
Hong Kong Movie - 19966.6
Stricken professionally as well as emotionally after a traumatic attack, Dr. Ivy Yip inadvertently neglects a patient, who subsequently winds up with brain damage. Ivy flees to Macau in shame, where, by coincidence,…
Night Hospital
Japanese Drama - 2002, 10 episodes7.0
The setting for this human drama is a unique hospital where the doors only open at night to treat outpatients. At these late hours, the staff is faced with all sorts of ailments from all sorts of patients... The new…
The Beast of Tutor
Hong Kong Movie - 20035.1
A girl is raped by her teacher. Her cop sister arrests him and he was brought to justice. But when he is certified as a mental patient, he is released from custody and the women are once again in danger. (Source: TMDb)
Wang Chung
Originated from Shanghai, raised in Hong Kong, Wang Chung was an acrobat when “discovered” by top action director Chang Cheh, who brought him to Shaw Brothers in 1969. He had several credits before attaining stardom in Police Force. After more than a dozen lead roles, He made his directorial debut…
Wong Ching
Wong Ching was born on June 24, 1949 in Shanghai, Republic of China. He was a supporting actor in kung fu movies during the 1970's. He is known for his work on The Delinquent (1973), The Buddhist Fist (1980) and Sketch (1983). He was active from 1967-2011. (Source: IMDB)
Hou Po Wei
Hou Po Wei is an actor, assistant director, and martial arts director who worked in films from 1971-1985.
Wang Tai Lang
Wang Tai Lang is a Taiwanese actor and martial arts director who worked in films from 1970-1980. He is known for such films as "The Ape Girl" (1979), "Fighting Ace" (1979), and "Golden Sword and the Blind Swordswoman" (1970). (Source: IMDb)
Yat Boon Chai
Yat Boon Chai is a Hong Konger actor known for "The Plot" (1991), "Yes, Madam!" (1985) and "Hong Kong Godfather" (1985). He was active from 1977-2001. (Source: IMDb)
Ching Kuo Chung
Ching Kuo Chung is an actor and production manager who worked in films from 1974-1988. He is known for such films as 18 Shaolin Disciples (1975), Five Fighters from Shaolin (1984), and Wild Panther (1984).
Henry Cheung
Henry Cheung is a film editor who worked on films from 1973-1995 such as The Bamboo House of Dolls (1973) and Whenever Will Be, Will Be (1995).
Chang Hsi
Hsi Chang is a Hong Konger actor known for his work on "Fist of Fury" (1972), "Jiao Feng Ye Yu" (1960) and "Bloody Parrot" (1981). He was active from 1959-1996. (Source: IMDb)
Shan Mao
Shan Mao was a Hong Konger actor known for his work in "One-Armed Boxer" (1972), "A Touch of Zen" (1971) and "Goodbye Bruce Lee: His Last Game of Death" (1975). He died on March 14, 1977 in Hong Kong. (Source: IMDb)














