Walter Tso Tat-Wah Movie Trailers
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The White-Bone Sword (Part 4) Trailer (1963)
31 July 1963
In the senses-shattering conclusion, our heroes search high and low for the White-Bone Swords, righting wrongs wherever they find them, at last discovering the swords are under the protection of a fierce dragon.
Spy No. 13 Trailer (1964)
11 November 1964
During World War II, spy Wu Lai-sheung is instructed by her superior Fan Yeung-shan to murder spy number 13 Cheung Chi-ping.
Buddha's Palm (Part 3) Trailer (1964)
14 October 1964
Lung Kim-fei and Kau Yuk-wah seal their nuptials following the reconciliation between their masters, Ku Hon-wan and Suen Bik-ling, but the auspicious day is marred by the assassination of Suen.
Wong Fei-Hung Seizes the Bride at Xiguan Trailer (1958)
30 March 1958
Wong Fei-Hung Seizes the Bride at Xiguan
Pledge of the Twin Blades (Part 1) Trailer (1962)
15 August 1962
Lau Ching-yee sets out to investigate the raid on her uncle's consignment of silver when she stumbles upon two suspects, the stately Cheung Ting-yu and his attendant Mang Leung.
A Chase of the Murderer at the Canidrome Trailer (1965)
08 December 1965
A Chase of the Murderer at the Canidrome
Devil's Palm (Part One) Trailer (1964)
30 April 1964
The Yongzheng Emperor sends a Persian warrior to retrieve a scroll of ultimate martial arts power, but he gets waylaid and the scroll split, with one page going to the Snow Mountain Witch, the rest, to the Earth Demon Lord.
The White-Bone Sword (Part 2) Trailer (1962)
09 November 1962
Our heroes are intent to deliver the White-Bone Yin-Yang swords to the Jade Palace but encounter many obstacles along the way.
How Wong Fei-Hung Defeated the Tiger on the Opera Stage Trailer (1959)
01 July 1959
Hung Gar Champion Wong Fei Hung The most prolific hero of kungfu movies wasn’t Bruce Lee. It was a founding father of Hung Gar kungfu and a real folk hero named Wong Fei Hung.
Heroine of Flower Trailer (1961)
01 January 1961
Adapted from the novel Sanhua Nüxia by Liang Yusheng.