Shaw Brothers Ltd. Movie Trailers
Most Popular Shaw Brothers Ltd. Trailers
Total trailers found: 11
The Fortune Buddies Trailer (2011)
11 August 2011
Lam Luk (Cho-lam Wong), Jit Sau (Johnson Lee), Fook Cheung (Louis Yuen) are three unemployed friends who come together to help Lam Luk get married.
The Kid with a Tattoo Trailer (1980)
17 June 1980
One of Shaw Brothers' most productive directors, Sun Chung's action films had strong tension, snappy editing and slow motion which influenced up and coming martial arts director John Woo.
The Black Tavern Trailer (1972)
16 December 1972
A rumor has spread that a retiring corrupt official is traveling with a box filled with all kinds of valuables, and is going to make a stop at a remote inn.
Lion vs. Lion Trailer (1981)
19 February 1981
A teacher comes across a secret list of anti-Ching rebel names and quickly becomes a target for Ching loyalists.
Pearl Trailer (1940)
23 July 1940
After Hou Yao moved to Singapore in 1940, he continued to work for the Shaw Brothers and made a handful of films, including Mutiara, before being murdered in 1942.
Broken-hearted Trailer (1941)
01 July 1941
After Hou Yao moved to Singapore in 1940, he continued to work for the Shaw Brothers under Malay Film Productions and made a handful of films, including Bermadu and Hanchor Hati, before being murdered in 1942.
The Devil's Mask Trailer (1940)
26 November 1940
After Hou Yao moved to Singapore in 1940, he continued to work for the Shaw Brothers and made a handful of films, including Tiga Kekasih, before being murdered in 1942.
Polygamy Trailer (1940)
26 November 1940
A rich man has two wives and two brothers-in-law, each of them related to one of the wives. When he decides to go to England, he takes his first wife's brother with him.
Three Lovers Trailer (1943)
09 September 1943
After Hou Yao moved to Singapore in 1940, he continued to work for the Shaw Brothers and made a handful of films, including Tiga Kekasih, before being murdered in 1942.
Stepmother Trailer (1941)
27 September 1941
After Hou Yao moved to Singapore in 1940, he continued to work for the Shaw Brothers under Malay Film Productions and made a handful of films, including such films as Bermadu and Ibu Tiri, before being murdered in 1942.
Ghost Eye Trailer (1942)
01 January 1942
After Hou Yao moved to Singapore in 1940, he continued to work for the Shaw Brothers and made a handful of films, including Mata Hantu, before being murdered in 1942.