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The Little Warrior Trailer (1969)

10 March 1969

The legendary swords-girl Little White Dragon, helps protect a crown prince on his journey to a far off temple where he is to be blessed before becoming a Prince.

Butterfly and Red Pear Trailer (1959)

16 September 1959

Written by the great librettist Tong Tik-sang, and featuring Lee Tit's elegant direction and superb performances from Yam Kim-fai and Pak Suet-sin, "Butterfly and Red Pear Blossom" brings Cantonese opera to cinematic life.

Father is Back Trailer (1961)

17 May 1961

Cheung framed Chan For. Chan orders his wife not to tell this to their children, Ah Lan and Hung. His wife passes away.

The Story of Xiaowan Dong Trailer (1950)

23 June 1950

A biographical film

Eternal Love Trailer (1955)

29 September 1955

Chan Sai-wah abides by his late father's word and marries the wealthy Yam Suk-kuen. They have a son, Kwok-leung.

The Bloody Paper Man Trailer (1964)

15 April 1964

HK horror film.

The Running Mob Trailer (1975)

15 October 1975

Hong Kong movie

The Legend of the Purple Hairpin Trailer (1977)

12 February 1977

Based in Chinese opera, the film tells the story of a young scholar in the Tang Dynasty, Li Yi who travels to the capital Changan to take the national civil examination.

Modern Secretaries Trailer (1977)

11 June 1977

A business man has an extra-marital affair with his secretary. When his wife suspects of his activities, he arranges for his entire staff to help him cover up the mess that he has made!

The Legend of Purple Hairpin Trailer (1959)

18 February 1959

An adaptation of Tong Tik-sang's now-legendary Cantonese Opera piece, the film features divas Yam Kim-fai and Pak Suet-sin (left with Yam), who play the story's lead lovers, and Lan Chi Pak, the sinister official who tries to break up the relationship.

Laugh in the Sleeve Trailer (1975)

08 February 1975

TONG Pak-Fu, CHUK Chi-Sang, MAN Ching-Ming and CHOW Man-Bun were the four famous learned-men in classical Mid-China.

Eternal Love Trailer (1966)

06 April 1966

Two children try to win their parents over through devotion and duty

The Tragic Story of Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai Trailer (1958)

02 August 1958

The Tragic Story of Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai

Feast of a Rich Family Trailer (1959)

14 July 1959

This tale of familial warfare and sacrifice takes place in hard-pressed Shanghai at the end of the 1940s.

The Dream Encounter Between Emperor Wu of Han and Lady Wei Trailer (1954)

09 April 1954

A Chinese film

Father and Son Trailer (1954)

07 January 1954

After seeing a friend of his boss' son adopted over his promised promotion with connections, Shrimp's father, a minor white-collar worker Ng Kwun-sing, vows to get Shrimp a place in a prestigious school and a chance to make friends with the rich.

Vampire Woman Trailer (1962)

06 June 1962

Married and with a son on the way, Zhang takes shelter in a big old house haunted by a ghostly female vampire.

Tai Yut Gin Fan Trailer (1947)

10 December 1947

A film by famed director Tit Lee.

Let's Build a Family Trailer (1969)

17 October 1969

"Let's Build a Family" was made in memory of the late director Mok Hong-si in the name of the "Eight Brothers".

Blood Terror Trailer (1960)

08 December 1960

HK horror film.

In the Face of Demolition Trailer (1953)

26 November 1953

This early leftist social drama from Hong Kong offers a panoramic portrait of a crumbling apartment complex and its down-and-out denizens, including a taxi driver, an unemployed teacher, a professional reduced to selling his blood and, of course, a venal landlord.

Bao Qingtian Trailer (1985)

10 October 1985

The Chinese opera film "Bao Qingtian" -- co-produced by Henan Film Company and Hong Kong Golden Horse Film Company -- was filmed in 1980, but not released until 1985.

Girl in Red Trailer (1952)

24 October 1952

Drama from Hong Kong directed by Lee Tit.

A Sweet Girl's Fancies Trailer (1952)

24 December 1952

Drama from Hong Kong directed by Lee Tit.

The Resentful Woman Returns Trailer (1952)

01 May 1952

As the wealthy Ha Mung Shan nears death, he asks his son, Chung Ping, to marry his fiancée, Ng Yuk Keng.