Leon Ko

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Leon Ko Sai-tseung (Chinese: 高世章; pinyin: Gāo Shìzhāng) is a composer for musical theatre and films. He won a Richard Rodgers Development Award, a Golden Horse Award and numerous musical awards. His mother, Lucilla You Min (尤敏), was a famous actress in post-war Hong Kong Mandarin cinema and won "Best Actress" at the 1st Annual Golden Horse Awards and two consecutive Asian Film Festivals. His grandfather, Bak Yuk Tong (白玉堂), was a famous Cantonese opera artist, known as one of the Four Super Stars (四大天王).

Most Popular Leon Ko Trailers

Total trailers found: 8

Monster Hunt Trailer (2015)

16 July 2015

Young monster kids try to make peace between the world of humans and the world of the monsters.

The Great Magician Trailer (2011)

22 December 2011

In the years after the Revolution, China broken up into fiefdoms held by warlords, who are busy fighting each other.

The Warlords Trailer (2007)

12 December 2007

The civil war in China has ruined many lives including General Pang's. A wounded General Pang is saved by a beautiful young woman along with two other men.

That Demon Within Trailer (2014)

17 April 2014

By a strange twist of fate, dutiful Hong Kong policeman Dan saves the life of the leader of a violent gang of armed robbers.

Twins Mission Trailer (2007)

15 February 2007

When a precious Tibetan bead is stolen by rogue members of the mysterious Gemini Clan, the protectors of the bead enlist the help of some righteous former Gemini Clan members to retrieve the bead and bring the evil disciples to justice.

Perhaps Love Trailer (2005)

01 December 2005

A love triangle develops between the male and female leads and the director during the making of a musical in Mainland China.

Dearest Trailer (2014)

26 September 2014

A story centered around a divorced couple living in a southern Chinese city Shenzhen and dealing with the disappearance of their missing son.

Venice 70: Future Reloaded Trailer (2013)

28 August 2013

Made for the Venice Film Festival's 70th anniversary, seventy filmmakers made a short film between 60 and 90 seconds long on their interpretation of the future of cinema.