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Total trailers found: 23
11 September 1981
Ah Wei used to be a policeman but his many battle scars and bullet wounds have demoted him to the daily grind of a sercurity guard.
17 September 1981
Mainly the story of Sai, a rascal who works at a gang-operated nightclub, and his conflicts with a rival gang.
01 January 1978
Various distinguished members of Hong Kong high society were being blackmailed by mysterious and attractive lady Chang Siu Juen, who seems to know the secrets of their past and present illegal activities.
08 December 1978
The drug lord has occupied the whole Southeast Asian market for decades, and no rival has been able to shake his position.
01 September 1981
The Legal Illegals is a Hong Kong crime movie starring Chan Wai-Man and Alan Tang.
03 October 1984
Married boss Paul falls for his employee named Monica after running into her in a subway station and it makes all things uneasy for her.
26 September 1985
A wealthy businessman gives his wife everything she wants, besides one thing, a passionate sex life. The sexually frustrated woman soon gets into several other relationships and soon also learns why her husband is so uninterested with her in bed.
15 September 1977
Duke Togo (codename: Golgo 13) is a ruthless assassin who's accepted a tricky assignment from an American drug syndicate.
23 August 1979
Two people in debt to loan sharks cooperate with each other to clear their debt and cheat other people out of their money.
01 December 1973
Fred Williamson chop-sockeys his way through this popular blaxploitation adventure as Jefferson Bolt, a Kung Fu expert assigned to deliver a cool $1 million to Mexico City from Hong Kong with a stop in Los Angeles.
22 December 1982
Ti Lung plays a Vietnam vet who's now an 'honourable' mercenary-for-hire taking on an assignment tracking down an assassin who's fled to Cambodia after murdering an industrialist from Hong Kong.
22 March 1983
A family of stuntmen in 1980’s Hong Kong suffer the waning of the kung-fu movie industry, relatives from the mainland in HK without papers and the general disregard for safety from the HK film industry.
04 December 1980
Three lazybones friends manufacture a firebomb and place it in a cinema. Pearl, a sadistic young girl, has observed the scene, follows the bombers and starts to manipulate them.
28 May 1979
Martial arts teacher Ah Wei (Bruce Li) discovers a hidden stash of Vietnamese gold while scuba diving with his friends and divides it up between them.
14 October 1973
This documentary tells the story of Bruce Lee and his unsuccessful efforts to start a acting career in the U.
09 October 1981
The story follows Ah Can, played by Bill Tung, who travels from mainland China to Hong Kong to attend to the affairs of his recently deceased father, Fang Damao, a character also portrayed by Tung.
15 December 1977
In Hong Kong, a Chinese cook swallows a microfilm by accident and becomes a target.
02 August 1974
An Australian cop heads to Hong Kong to head off the supply of a new designer drug which raises the sexual appetite of anyone who takes it.
29 August 1976
Po-Chih Leong's debut film was a trendsetter in Hong Kong cinema. Shot from the shoulder, the fast-moving world of cops, informers, drug dealers and other crooks are evoked in a very lively and realistic way.
26 December 1977
Former DEA Agent Quinlan, removed from the force some years earlier for stealing confiscated drug money, is hired by Chung Wei, a leader in the Amsterdam drug cartel, who wants out of the business.
17 April 1975
A Summit Film production starring Hoh Sau-San, Tsung Hua and Nora Miao Ke-Hsiu.
19 July 1979
Two cops are on the trail of gang that are planning a jewel robbery. Inspector Chow lives at home with his mother, while Inspector Pang has gambling problems that the gang exploits.