Tu Chong-Hsun

Most Popular Tu Chong-Hsun Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

The Conspiracy of Thieves Trailer (1975)

09 January 1975

It's China early 20th century and the country thrives on illegal gambling. The Department of State Security is sending Captain Chang (Dorian Tan) under the guise of the son of the former owner to infiltrate a casino run by criminals.

All's Well That Does Well Trailer (1979)

05 October 1979

The Great Hunter Trailer (1975)

01 January 1975

Wang Yu plays a military captain who forms a bond with orphaned Chia Ling. Together they comb the Taiwanese countryside in search of the person or persons who murdered Chia's father.

Dragon Inn Trailer (1967)

23 November 1967

China, year 1457. The Minister of Defense is executed, and his children are sentenced to exile by order of the tyrannical Tsao.

A City Called Dragon Trailer (1970)

20 November 1970

During the Sung dynasty with Emperor Hsiao Hsia in power and freedom fighters, who are based in the Tai-hun Mountains.

Assassin Trailer (1976)

01 January 1976

Hsu Feng plays Shu Mei, the female assassin engaged to Ling Tien-yu, a swordsman played by Tien Peng.

Your Smiling Face Trailer (1979)

25 May 1979

 Qi Ying (Hu Huizhong ornaments) love singing since childhood, with a sweet and moving voice. Her lover Wang Shu (Zhou Shaodong) will become a teacher as a lifelong volunteer, and thus went to the mountains to support education, but unfortunately died in an accident.

The Lantern Street Trailer (1977)

01 January 1977

The Lantern Street is a taiwanese Martial Arts movie starring Jimmy Wang Yu.

The Phantom Lute Trailer (1975)

01 January 1975

Chia Ling aka Judy Lee (SHAOLIN INVINCIBLES, QUEEN BOXER) stars as a woman summoned by a retired general to sing and play the lute for him, but as she performs, he attempts to assault her and in the process murders her.

A Sword Renounced Trailer (1973)

31 December 1973

Also known as The Blind Swordsman's Revenge, this is Zatoichi Versus The Flying Guillotine (1972). Zatoichi is "born Wu Ching Hui, he was kidnapped by pirates as a youth and taken to Japan, where he learned his cane sword skills.