Hsin Chi

Most Popular Hsin Chi Trailers

Total trailers found: 12

The Professional Killer Trailer (1971)

10 April 1971

Shaw Brothers star Wang Yu plays Ho Gang, a competent swordsman who takes a job as a hired assassin. Though reluctant he ends up becoming highly successful, but he is wary as one of his targets is killed before he can fulfill the contract, leading him to suspect that he is being double crossed.

Shadow Girl Trailer (1971)

10 September 1971

A young woman whose kung fu has reached the point where she can turn invisible runs afoul of a powerful family when she disrupts a wedding.

The Bride Who Has Returned From Hell Trailer (1965)

17 September 1965

The Bride Who Has Returned From Hell (or Bride in Hell) is an adaption of The Mistress from Melynn, a 1960 novel by Victoria Holt.

Two-faced Lover Trailer (1965)

23 April 1965

Horror movie.

Dangerous Youth Trailer (1969)

01 January 1969

Kueiyuan is a deliveryman for a cosmetics company. He is a womaniser and dreams of making a quick buck.

Encounter at the Station Trailer (1965)

01 January 1965

Tshui-Giok’s step-father sells her to a club to pay off his debt. But when her boyfriend, Kok-Liong, learns about it he helps get her out and plans to marry her.

San Sheng Wu Nai Trailer (1967)

18 September 1967

Qiuxiang is molested by debt collectors because of her father's debts. Fortunately, Li Shihong and his wife Yingmei rescue her while they pass by.

The Rice Dumpling Vendors Trailer (1969)

18 June 1969

Tsi-bing, a wealthy entrepreneur, loses his loving wife and all his properties due to the scheme of his conniving mistress.

Foolish Bride, Naive Bridegroom Trailer (1967)

22 February 1967

Bun-de (Wen-de in Mandarin, played by Shi Jun/Shih Chun) is a shy young man. Aggressively courted by all the girls in the neighbourhood, he only has eyes for the pretty and mischievous Gui-kia (Jin Mei/Chin Mei).

Meet Again 17 Years Old Trailer (1970)

20 February 1970

Goodbye Seventeen Trailer (1970)

20 February 1970

Bullied by Bí-tin, who also fancies Tshiu-sing, Lē-hun is saved from an assault by Bí-tin’s father, Guân-hìng, revealing a buried past—Guân-hìng once shared a tragic romance with Lē-hun’s mother, Xiumei, which was sabotaged by his wife, Yuejiao.

Drunken Fish, Drunken Frog, Drunken Crab Trailer (1979)

22 December 1979

Rare drunken film, featuring Alan Liu and Hsu Buh Liao: as two likable swordsmen, who get injured by the white haired general whilst trying to save a young damsel in distress.