618 results found for: Mou Hitotsu no Sen to Chihiro no Kamikakushi: Butaika, 200-nichi no Kiroku
Huang Mao Shan
Huang Mou Shan was a Taiwanese composer who composed and provided music for over 350 movies. He was active from 1965-1999. He won a Golden Horse Award for Best Music for Xiang ye qi tan (1979).
Miu Hong Nee
Miu Hong Nee is a director, writer, and producer who worked in films from 1946-1982.
Wish Chu
Wish Chu, formerly known as Chu Chvn Wei (朱峻偉) and Chu Wei Hsv (朱威旭), is a Taiwanese singer and actor. He graduated from the Department of Dynamic Art at Taipei Municipal University (臺北市立大學). In 2014, he debuted with the Taiwanese idol group GTM. (Source: MyDramaList)
Bless the Child
Hong Kong Movie - 20035.0
Boni is a frustrated advertising executive that becomes caught in a time loop. --Wikipedia
The Star, the Rogue & the Kung Fu Kid
Hong Kong Movie - 1977
Bruce is an action director at a famous Hong Kong TV station, the lead actress falls in love with him much to the disgust of a Triad big boss, who then hatches a plot to bring the lovers back down to earth. (Source:…
Wu Ze Tian
Hong Kong Drama - 1976, 20 episodes
Mou Mei Leung, a favored Tsoi Yan of Emperor Tai Zong, falls in love with Prince Lei Zi. When Tai Zong dies, she is sent to Gam Lau Temple to be a nun, and returns to the Palace three years later. In the 5th year of…
A Day Without Policemen
Hong Kong Movie - 19938.0
Simon Yam plays a former big city cop who had a very bad experience with an AK-47. So he's been assigned duty on one of the Hong Kong Islands as a police chief of a small village. He spends most of his time drinking…
Super Power
Hong Kong Movie - 19807.0
A dying Manchu Kung Fu fighter sends his three sons on a mission of revenge against the five Southern champs who defeated him a generation ago. The Manchus beat down the families but one son, Billy, takes a crash course…
No Problem 2
Japanese Movie - 2002
Kimura wins a trip to Hong Kong, but once he arrives, he is mistaken as a hitman and is assigned to kill Yumiko, the female successor to the Ota Group conglomerate. When Kimura falls for his target instead, he must…
Long-Planned Marriage
Chinese Drama - 2025, 72 episodes6.9
The daughter of a returnee from overseas has an impulsive marriage with the supreme martial artist, and the dual buffs of the president and metaphysics add more intrigue to the road to revenge. (Source: iQIYI App)
Long Planned Secret Love
Chinese Drama - 2025, 75 episodes7.0
Yun Qing and Pei Xuan separated after their marriage. Three years later, Pei Xuan returned with his daughter and son, intending to make his wife his concubine. Yun Qing crippled Pei Xuan and then reconciled. After…
Reborn of the Rightful
Chinese Drama - 2026, 40 episodes
Once an innocent and carefree young lady, Ren Yao Qi—the fifth daughter of the Ren family—suffers the destruction of her family and is even offered to a eunuch. With the help of Xiao Jing Xi, the second son of…
The On1y One
Taiwanese Drama - 2024, 12 episodes8.2
Life is hard enough for Sheng Wang when he transfers into a new high school and clashes immediately with classmate Jiang Tian. But when Sheng Wang's father and Jiang Tian's mother decide to get married, the two boys'…
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Muji Hsu
Muji Hsu, or Hsu Mou Jun, as he’s also known, is a Taiwanese actor. He was born in Taipei, Taiwan on November 12, 1993 and made his acting debut in 2015. Since then, he has appeared in various films and television dramas, including “Because of You 2020” (2020).
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)
Miao Juan
Miao Juan (born Ji Yuanyuan) is a Chinese writer born in Shenyang, China. She once worked as a French translator for activities related to China foreign affairs. Known for her novels adapted into C-dramas including Les Interprètes (2016) and My Poseidon (2018) Her debut screenwriting work is An Oriental…
Suan
Suan, formerly known as Lao Suan (老算), is a Chinese director and screenwriter born in Dujiangyan, Sichuan, China. His real name is Mou Xin Cen (牟芯岑). (Source: MyDramaList)














