Lee Siu-Chung Trailers
Shaolin Wooden Men TrailerThe Good, the Bad and the Loser TrailerThe 18 Bronzemen Trailer
Shaolin Wooden Men TrailerThe Good, the Bad and the Loser TrailerThe 18 Bronzemen Trailer
Total trailers found: 20
11 April 1970
Li Ching plays one of three daughters, whose life is turned upside down when she discovers she is adopted.
09 June 1976
The Good, the Bad and the Loser is a Hong Kong Martial Arts-Comedy starring Richard Ng.
18 January 1966
THE MONKEY GOES WEST is the first entry in the studio’s epic, four-part screen adaptation of “Journey to the West,” a 16th-century novel recounting the efforts of a Buddhist monk and his magical companions to travel to India and bring back Buddhist sutras.
10 October 1976
Little Mute is an orphan traumatized into silence by the death of his father at the hands of a vicious fighting master.
26 June 1970
Jimmy Wang Yu gets to flex his dramatic muscles in this contemporary Lo Chen drama. Wang is a detective's son whose attempt to punish a swindler leaves him and his father in a thrilling final face-off.
22 January 1971
A young Kung Fu student seeks a reclusive teacher so that she may learn to defeat the evil Black Demon.
14 November 1969
In Farewell, My Love Julie Yeh Feng plays a devoted wife and mother dying from an incurable illness. Her goal now is to find a new mother for her child and a new wife for her husband before she dies.
05 January 1973
An officer of the law and his father are framed for a robbery they did not commit. With only his father's sword at the scene and the man nowhere to be found the officer flees in order to discover who really stole the jewels so that he may clear the family name.
27 July 1972
The Yang family, men and women, have served their country loyally for generations. During the war General Yang is ambushed and killed.
21 December 1975
Director Ho Meng-hua is one of Shaw Studio's most versatile directors. He's helmed romances, mysteries, award-winning dramas, contemporary action films, historical costume dramas, fantasies, and, finally, popular swordplay movies.
10 May 1969
Diary of a Lady-Killer is a murder mystery mixed with erotica. Each time a local playboy has an affair, the lady shows up dead, making him the prime suspect.
01 April 1976
During the Manchurian invasion of China, the son of the Ming Dynasty General takes refuge in the Shaolin Temple to learn martial arts, so that he may seek revenge for his dead father.
25 August 1971
In a rare reversal of typecasting, Shaw Brothers' perennial bad guy Lo Lieh breaks tradition to play the honorable and noble swordsman in The Swift Knight.
12 November 1970
After a notorious rapist kills his master and entire clan, the Iron Buddha sets out for revenge. He'll need a magic sword first though, naturally.
06 November 1971
Soon-to-be legendary director Chu Yuan had just joined the Shaw Brothers when he helmed this thriller of bickering bandits.
10 December 1971
Three Sung loyalists decide to become blood brothers to fight the tyranny of the Tartar invaders. They build a stronghold and christen it 'The Flying Dragon Fortress' up in the hills.
06 January 1972
Instructor Lin who is home from training the imperial troops for several years. He meets his wife and runs into his brother who has become a monk at the local temple.
17 April 1970
The leaders of the martial world are being attacked by a masked bandit. They accuse Yu Feixia (Lily Ho), but she asserts her innocence.
06 November 1970
Teddy plays some physically deformed musical genius named Wu Sheng who falls for a blind girl named Jui Fang (Chin Ping).
04 February 1970
A musical comedy about two students returning home from abroad with plans to wed. However, their dads are bitter enemies and oppose the marriage.