Aai Dung-Gwa Trailers
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Happy Ghost III TrailerOn the Wrong Track TrailerMercenaries from Hong Kong Trailer
Total trailers found: 45
17 December 1976
Ah Niu, swindled of his fortune by cunning crooks, hits rock bottom. A fateful encounter with devious thugs reunites him with Uncle Chou, prompting their escape to the vibrant city of Singapore.
02 February 1978
During the Qing Dynasty, a fishmonger is killed by the reigning Manchu government for supporting the anti-government movement; his son manages to escape to Shaolin Temple, where he plans to learn its secretive brand of martial arts to seek revenge.
04 August 1965
The first appearance of the comic character Old Master Q and friends.
17 May 1974
The place to be is flat number 8 on the second floor of the Gossip Street apartment building, where all the neighbors gather to gossip.
30 December 1959
The Talking Bird (能言鳥) is a 1959 Hong Kong musical fantasy film directed by Bong Luk. The film was produced by Shaw Brothers and is based on the screenplay by Tin Chi Ng.
01 July 1976
A female extra-terrestrial (Chen Chen) appears on earth - in Hong Kong - to warn humankind of an impending catastrophe, but is arrested and institutionalised.
10 May 1966
The continuation of the Old Master Q film series.
09 January 1976
A movie on the life of the renowned Bruce Lee, especially his relationship with his mistress.
20 August 1982
An old blind martial master living in a cave teaches a young swordsman the secret of the Buddha's Palm, a legendary martial arts technique, which propels him into a whole new world of evil knights, hidden temples, dragon dogs, and magical objects.
30 August 1974
A gang of several girls who operate as pickpockets in a busy and popular tourist area of Hong Kong preys on men who are attracted by their beauty.
24 November 1965
Lui Yik-pang is reduced to his wits' end to rein the Golden Butterfly. Chong Tak-ming emerges as the suspect.
03 July 1986
A young, unsuccessful singer, after committing suicide, is to be reincarnated, this time into a musical family.
01 January 1981
Cheng Tai-nun is a young martial-arts champion. She marries an elderly landowner so that he can keep his estate from falling into the greedy and corrupt hands of his brother, Yu Yung-Sheng.
15 April 1983
A look at two brothers, whose reckless careers as gang members create conflict with friends, family, the police, school and their lives.
10 August 1982
In “82 Tenants” the widow Zhang and Bing, her new young consort, want to sell an apartment house to a property developer but old man Zhang's will provided that the current tenants can stay there as long as they want or the building survives.
01 January 1974
During a hold-up in the Wild West, Dakota kills a rich old Chinese man, Wang. Later, he is captured, sentenced, and is about to be hanged - and he never profitted from Wang's death, has he buried him with the photographs of his four widows, and a few worthless papers.
21 June 1974
Five Western girls are kidnapped by Chinese pirates and sold to a brothel. While they are being trained to become prostitutes, a couple of local citizens take mercy on them and plots their escape by teaching them kung-fu.
13 July 1966
The third live action Old Master Q movie depicts drama and hilarity between a young couple during their hardships.
03 June 1977
Emperor Chien Lung uses disguises to experience life among his subjects.
22 December 1982
Ti Lung plays a Vietnam vet who's now an 'honourable' mercenary-for-hire taking on an assignment tracking down an assassin who's fled to Cambodia after murdering an industrialist from Hong Kong.
16 March 1979
Cricket (Hon Kwok-Choi) wants to be a kung fu master so he can marry Ah Zhu (Yau Chui-Ling) because her father thinks he is weak.
02 October 1976
The beloved cartoon character Master Q gets a hilarious live-action adaptation in the side-splitting comic adventure Mr.
29 December 1965
Book Without Words is a 1965 Cantonese martial arts film directed by Chan Lit-Ban and starring Cheung Ching.
31 August 1973
After accidentally releasing seven peaches which give immense power to anything that eats them, Na Cha is sent to fight seven devils.
18 April 1982
A teenager and a tycoon gets into an early morning road altercation that eventually lead to a bet: if the teenager can steal his beloved Rolls Royce car from him, the youngster will get to keep it.
12 November 1982
A cunning tale of deception, seduction, and revenge unfolds as Ping, a hardened former beauty, orchestrates an elaborate scheme to ruin wealthy playboys who once wronged her.
18 November 1978
The beloved king of Hong Kong comic book characters, Old Master Q, is back in live action again by popular demand.
01 January 1977
Cheng Meng-chi (Liang Tian), celebrated for his cunning, embarks on a clever scheme to outwit his mischievous neighbour, Wu Tien-chuang (Wang Sha).
09 March 1966
Police Commissioner Fong (Roy Chiao) enlists the chivalrous female bandit Muk Lan-fa (Suet Nei) to retrieve the latest gadget that emits deadly laser beam and its protocol before it is smuggled out of Hong Kong.
01 June 1974
A bittersweet comedy about a simple hick who arrives in the big city to seek his fortune, "The Crazy Bumpkins" is about Ah Niu, who leaves his native village to live with an uncle in Hong Kong, not realizing he is a crook.
01 January 1973
An undercover cop infiltrates a gang of smugglers to save the women he loves.
02 April 1981
Three macabre short stories about gambling, vengeance and homicide.
07 February 1976
In 1974, John Lo Mar co-directed The Crazy Bumpkins, a new variation on the time-tested, beloved Cantonese comedy "Country Bumpkin" tradition.
04 May 1966
Ho Pui-lan was the secretary of the writer Wu Him, but she died suddenly at home. Ho's mother commissioned private detective Chan Kin-chau to investigate and found out that Pui-lan and Him were having an extra-marital affair, and also discovered that the contents of Him's fiction were similar to the contents of Pui-lan's suicide note.
01 January 1969
1969 Taiwanese-Japanese co-production adaptation of the 16th-century Chinese novel Investiture of the Gods by Xu Zhonglin and Lu Xixing.
09 November 1978
Two fellows who make friends under the funniest circumstances cause a riot through a series of jobs that they take on and lose at an alarming rate.
25 May 1973
Sick and tired of oppression and torture a mute fighter takes the law in to his own hands and single-handedly terminates all the Japanese invaders in his area.