Margaret Hsing Hui Trailers
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Total trailers found: 24
29 January 1968
There's nothing like a good, opulent, gaudy musical to lift the spirits, but when it's a 1960's Hong Kong musical orchestrated by a Japanese director and composer, it breaks through the ranks as a classic of campy kitsch.
28 November 1968
A mortal, a ghost and a fox fairy come together against evil in this supernatural wuxia film.
11 April 1970
Li Ching plays one of three daughters, whose life is turned upside down when she discovers she is adopted.
01 January 1972
An unreleased movie by Shaw Brothers Studio. It was probably never finished.
23 June 1973
Three small town girls are attacked on their way to the big city. Two of the girls are able to escape, while one doesn't.
02 October 1968
Two broke and incompetent best friends try to find employment, lodging, and love in Hong Kong.
24 June 1972
A newlywed couple has trouble spending the night together on their wedding night because of a series of obstacles involving a toy dog, the police, plain clothes detectives and jewel thieves.
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.
10 November 1972
Set against the backdrop of Thai International Boxing, what starts out as a happy love story between Wong, a champion boxer, and his beloved, develops into a violent and explosive saga of blood and guts.
22 October 1971
Frankie Wei Hung is the Swordsman At Large, who everyone wants to kill. They even create a superlative sword simply for this purpose, but the blade is soon coveted even more than the hero's death by it! Bandits, beauties, and blade masters battle for survival in this exciting story of deceit, betrayal, and death, expertly guided by the same director who brought The Twin Swords, The Thundering Sword, and The Sword And The Lute to the Shawscope screen.
21 July 1973
A captivating examination of human obsession and love, Woman of the Night offers three stories in one film.
22 December 1966
The film tells the story of Xing Yonghui, a rich girl who has fun with her painter boyfriend Du Shaohua and her classmates.
28 December 1968
A philandering business tycoon accuses his angelic wife of cheating. He learns the hard way he had it good and hopes to win his wife back.
28 June 1967
Lee Ho Yin is a young musician turned advertising executive who is shy and tongue-tied when it comes to women.
21 July 1967
Rich girl Chen Wen Chi starts a serious relationship with classmate Liu Ting Yi who comes from a poor family and whose elder sister is a dance hostess.
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.
21 April 1967
The adventures of a young married swordfighting couple, Lianzhu and Gui Wu, and the swordfighting members of their different clans.
12 September 1964
In order to exact revenge upon him, a young woman (Lin Dai) marries the Emperor Chou (Shin Young-kyun), who killed her father.
12 February 1964
Chen Hou is a chauffeur who gets caught in a mistaken identity scandal linking him to businesswoman Lok Dai.
27 November 1971
A mix of supernatural tone, comedic banter and nudity with musical numbers, it takes a while before this story of two scholars being courted and haunted by both, fox spirits and malicious ghosts, gets started.
12 June 1971
Zhao's life is chaos thanks to his profligate spending and endless womanizing, much to the annoyance of his three roommates.
24 March 1972
Yunpeng and his servant stay at a country inn one dark evening to escape potential robbers and ghosts.
19 March 1970
Three men and three women beguile, blackmail, bicker and backstab (sometimes literally) each other all the way to a shock surprise ending, in this death-filled, haunted house mystery, written and directed by Shaw Brothers' Japanese maestro Inoue Umetsugu.
02 May 1969
Tu Cheng Kang (Guan Shan) teaches at the Ta Tap Middle School where pupils are delinquent. Tu’s class is the worst.