Ai Chai-Choi Trailers
Dog King And Snake King TrailerBack to Anping Harbor TrailerThe Silent Love Trailer
Dog King And Snake King TrailerBack to Anping Harbor TrailerThe Silent Love Trailer
Total trailers found: 17
04 November 1965
Li Tsui-Ying (Pai Hung), the Best Secret Agent, disguises herself as a train conductor to assist Changjiang guerrilla leader Chiang Hsiao-Tien (Wu Chia-Chi) to evade the patrol of Japanese troops.
07 February 1959
Overweight shoeshiner Brother Wang (Wang Ge) and skinny rickshaw driver Brother Liu (Liu Ge) are best friends and roommates.
18 September 1962
Xiaofeng is selling medicinal herbs in Longshan Temple, but is at first driven away by Taiwanese peddlers upset by the intrusion of a mainlander into their business.
21 April 1965
A paratrooper Kiyohio meets a beautiful tour guide Shumei. The two hit it off and fall in love, but she'd already promised engagement to a childhood friend off at war.
31 January 1972
This romantic family melodrama reworks the Madame Butterfly story in Anping, the port attached to Tainan city in southern Taiwan.
27 May 1959
Brother Wang and Brother Liu Disturb Opera Troup
01 July 1974
Martial arts comedy teaming the acrobatic "Dog King" against a "Snake King." Together with their dogs and snakes, they are invincible.
15 March 1966
The fourth film of the 5-film series The Best Secret Agent series of taiyupian (Taiwanese-language cinema), which was also dubbed into a Mandarin version.
01 January 1962
The emperor, too impatient to wait for his ministers to present portraits of the renowned beauties, had already heard tales of two stunning courtesans working at a teahouse, admired for their beauty but refusing to sell their bodies.
08 February 1967
Hotel owner Brother Liu (Ai Chai-Choi) and Brother Wang (Li Kuan-Chang), an employee of the Space Toys Company, are close friends who both share a passion for judo.
02 April 1971
Ivy Ling Po gives a startling performance as an abused wife who suffers through all his adulterous and treacherous ways in The Silent Love, which became an allegorical, tragic love story that reflected the unspoken truths inherent in Chinese society.