Choo Kok Leong

Most Popular Choo Kok Leong Trailers

Total trailers found: 19

The First Sword Trailer (1967)

28 December 1967

During a battle with Wu Qiong, the king of poison, Xie Wuyang, the chief of the Golden Dragon Clan is poisoned.

The Magic Fan Trailer (1967)

03 October 1967

This was an adaptation of a ghost story, “A Xiu”. Liu Zigu is on his way to visit his uncle and is attracted by a beautiful girl, A Xiu.

An Unseen Trigger-Man Trailer (1965)

09 January 1965

Teenage Holiday Trailer (1968)

17 July 1968

A Resort Called Hell Trailer (1973)

17 January 1973

HK drama fantasy film.

Jade Dragon Trailer (1968)

16 October 1968

Old school weepy sword fighting epic with Melinda Chen Man Ling, Cathay's answer to Cheng Pei Pei.

Darling, Stay at Home Trailer (1968)

28 January 1968

The misadventures of a beautiful but bored housewife Wang Yui-chuan and her chauvinistic salary-man husband Chang Wei-min reaches madcap proportions upon his denying her the opportunity to work outside the home.

Dial for Murder Trailer (1970)

16 July 1970

Monkey Comes Again Trailer (1971)

26 January 1971

Sequel to the 1969 Cathay Studios film The Monkey In Hong Kong.

Escorts Over Tiger Hill Trailer (1969)

15 October 1969

A war between two generals, one of whom drafts Jing Wuji, a former fighter who has become a monk, to escort a group of prisoners over the mountains.

A Pearl in Command Trailer (1969)

18 June 1969

A Pearl in Command is a Hong Kong Martial Arts movie starring Melinda Chen.

The Devil's Skin Trailer (1970)

17 September 1970

Yang buys a painting of fox fairy. When he faces the painting and calls "Qing Mei", a fox fairy will get out the painting and stay together with Yang.

The Spirits Trailer (1969)

16 July 1969

Three tales taken from author Pu Songling's collection of famous classical ghost stories. Wu Qiuyue- Wang Ding falls in love with a ghost and fights with the guards of Hades to bring her back.

Cold Blade Trailer (1970)

31 December 1970

Chor Yuen was Gu Long before he started filming Gu Long. The director's first wuxia film, made at Shaws' rival Cathay, finds him relishing in a mode of expression that would later become the signature style of the 'martial-arts suspense thriller' mini-genre.

Iron Bones Trailer (1969)

16 January 1969

Iron Bones, about a young lad that learns a secret Tai Chi type of style called the Wind Palm, where you can kill with chi blows.

Red Plum Pavilion Trailer (1968)

10 October 1968

Li is a beautiful young woman who is engaged to a handsome scholar, Pei Shunqing. However, a rich evil man, Jia Sidao, is attracted by Li's beauty and wants to take Li as his concubine.

Lady in the Moon Trailer (1966)

20 January 1966

Chang E is a fairy in the moon. One day she sneaks to the earth where she meets a talented archer, Hou Yi, and falls in love with him.

The Boat Girl Trailer (1968)

15 February 1968

Overseas student Qiao Jian-hua and his friend Bai Xue-Liao traveled together to the Typhoon Shelter and met a boat girl named Li Lan-lan.

To Kill a Rover Trailer (1968)

22 August 1968

Cathay Studio Wuxia Martial Arts story.