Tai Lien Film Company Movie Trailers

Most Popular Tai Lien Film Company Trailers

Total trailers found: 15

Secret Agent Chungking 001 Trailer (1970)

04 April 1970

Taiwanese spy thriller. Agent No 1, a super sleuth from Chungking, is sent to Nanjing to investigate the murder of a Japanese general, which leads to even more intrigue and skullduggery.

The Young Ones Trailer (1973)

30 June 1973

Meng Yun Lao, a college student originally from Hong Kong, stays at a family friend’s house and falls in love with their daughter, Hai Ni.

Slave Born Child Becomes Top Student Trailer (1960)

17 September 1960

A Taiwanese language film

The Three Tales Trailer (1974)

15 June 1974

Brother Wang And Brother Liu Tour Taiwan-Part 1 Trailer (1959)

07 February 1959

Overweight shoeshiner Brother Wang (Wang Ge) and skinny rickshaw driver Brother Liu (Liu Ge) are best friends and roommates.

Gambit Trailer (1967)

23 February 1967

A Taiwanese language film

Female Agent No.7 Trailer (1964)

09 October 1964

The film takes place after the July 7th Incident. A mysterious man in black appears in Shanghai under the Japanese rule.

New Arabian Nights Trailer (1963)

07 September 1963

A Taiwanese language film. King Ruilang returned to the palace after going hunting. He sees the princess having an affair with another man and stabs them to death in anger.

The Female Spy Trailer (1964)

01 December 1964

A stolen missile design, miniaturised and hidden within a pair of sunglasses, is smuggled through Macau.

Second Degree, Part 2 Trailer (1962)

17 July 1962

Second Degree, Part 2

Second Degree, Part 1 Trailer (1962)

12 April 1962

Second Degree, Part 1

Reluctantly Seeing My Lover Off Trailer (1965)

25 September 1965

Taiwanese language film. Qiren and Bilian are a couple who are bullies by the Japanese during the occupation.

Pigsy Rescues vs Leopard Trailer (1959)

30 October 1959

Lo Tong Conquers the North Trailer (1963)

16 May 1963

Lo Tong Conquers the North

Tarzan And The Treasure Trailer (1965)

01 February 1965

During World War Two, two Japanese army soldiers, Fan from Macau and Zheng from Taiwan, observe the Japanese hiding treasure in the mountains of Malaya.