Lin Wen-Chin

Most Popular Lin Wen-Chin Trailers

Total trailers found: 22

"Golden Sand" Sword Trailer (1969)

14 June 1969

The Golden Blade should be kept in the hands of a good person; if it fell into the wrong hands the outcome would be terrible.

Operation "White Shirt" Trailer (1973)

28 July 1973

Win Them All Trailer (1973)

28 June 1973

Filial daughter seeks revenge on father's killer. She must associate with dishonest people to finance her mission.

Seven Black Heroines Trailer (1983)

19 May 1983

A group of women with various criminal skills are thrown into prison during World War 2. They escape and proceed to head off to destroy a chemical lab in a well fortified valley.

Spring Swallow Trailer (1989)

01 January 1989

The story depicts a dwarf who wanted to get married. Through the arrangement of his family, he was going to marry a girl, Peach.

Woman Revenger Trailer (1981)

01 April 1981

Learning of childhood friend Meihua's death, Lingling goes to Japan to find Meihua's sister, Meifeng.

The Misty Moon Trailer (1978)

07 February 1978

Brigitte Lin and Charlie Chin star in this Taiwanese drama about a kindergarten teacher who falls in love with a divorcee but leaves him because she thinks he's still in love with his ex-wife.

The Wild Goose on the Wing Trailer (1979)

24 March 1979

After studying drama in the UK, Tan-feng returns to Taiwan to investigate her sister's death. She suspects that her sister committed suicide because her boyfriend, Huai, jilted her.

Eight Hundred Heroes Trailer (1975)

10 July 1975

As battle rages in Shanghai, a single battalion of soldiers led by Xie Jinyuan is ordered to hold back the Japanese forces at the Sihang warehouse.

Princess Iron Fan Trailer (1966)

10 August 1966

The mythological tale of a quest from China to India to bring back Buddhist scriptures, famous for the adventures of Sun Wukong, the notorious Monkey King.

Morning Fog Trailer (1978)

30 July 1978

In "Morning Fog", Brigitte Lin plays Tu Hsiao Meng, a spirited young woman who's had an unenviable life full of hard knocks.

The Other Woman Trailer (1971)

18 February 1971

Taiwanese drama film.

Imperial Tomb Raiders Trailer (1973)

01 January 1973

When Emperor Xian Feng (1831-1861) favourite concubine Cao died, he had her secretly buried in a huge cavern of the remote Qing Gang Mountains.

Morning Song Trailer (1968)

12 April 1968

Broken Sword Trailer (1971)

02 January 1971

Heavyset Master An (Got Siu-Bo) receives a message from a dying imperial messenger and finds himself to be the hunted due to the defining, powerful nature of the message.

Female Fugitive Trailer (1975)

07 August 1975

The police close in on "Miss Big Boss," the leader of a large drug organization centered in the Golden Triangle.

Instant Kung Fu Man Trailer (1977)

01 January 1977

Hsia Hu sneakily graduates from the Shaolin Monastery without completing his required training. During his first encounters with people outside the monastery, Hsia Hu realizes that people are mistaking him for his twin brother, Hsiao Fu, who happens to be a criminal and an expert in the art of Kung-Fu.

Our Neighbor Trailer (1963)

08 November 1963

An orphaned girl in a poverty-stricken neighborhood is adopted by a kindly neighbor. He struggles to support her honestly, despite opportunities to participate in a neighbor’s scurrilous get-rich-quick schemes.

The Everlasting Glory Trailer (1976)

19 July 1976

A most touching and consistently heart-gripping war drama depicts the heroic deeds of General Chang Tsu-chung who was even held in high esteem and dubbed as “Mars of China” by his Japanese counterpart, General Itagaki during Sino-Japanese war.

He Heals and Kills Trailer (1971)

01 January 1971

Martial arts film from Taiwan

Revenge Of Kung Fu Mao Trailer (1977)

01 January 1977

A housewife is searching for her errant husband as he seeks revenge on his killers.

The Eternal Love Trailer (1978)

15 July 1978

1978 Taiwanese romance film directed by Ting Shan-Hsi and starring Tien Niu and Gu Si-Le. Nominated for 3 Awards at the 15th Golden Horse Film Festival, including Best Picture.