Wang Guangli

Most Popular Wang Guangli Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

The Golden Belt Trailer (2024)

23 August 2024

To repay his cousin's kindness—who was injured while saving him years ago and to improve both their lives, Xiao Xiong takes on a side job as a human punching bag, serving as a sparring partner for rising boxing star Yao Mo.

Racing Legends Trailer (2011)

02 December 2011

Director Norman Luo and choreographer Bruce Law, along with the four protagonists Eric Tsang, Shawn Dou, Shin and Wang Bojie attended the event.

Karmic Mahjong Trailer (2006)

26 April 2006

Chen Chuan (Francis Ng) is a simple man who seems to be cursed with bad luck all the time. Convinced by a blind fortune teller that he must eliminate the "villain" that is bringing him the ills, Chen vows to kill the person responsible for his misfortunes.

A Chilling Cosplay Trailer (2013)

29 October 2013

The police investigate the murder of a young woman whose corpse was frozen and dressed up like a doll.

Dangerous Games Trailer (2007)

28 December 2007

The film tells of a dramatic love story that took place in an amusement park. Xia Yu plays a hot balloon driver who works for the park, and falls in love with a hot-tempered waitress starred by Gigi Leung.

Deadly Parasite Trailer (2022)

25 April 2022

iGirl Trailer (2016)

07 July 2016

Evan, Johnny, and Irwin are best friends since childhood. One day, all three of them are dumped by their girlfriends.

Maiden Work Trailer (1997)

01 January 1997

Another curve ball from the Beijing 'underground', Guangli Wang's debut feature first tells a story and then wittily deconstructs it.

I Have Graduated Trailer (1992)

02 January 1992

A group of chinese students talk to the camera about love, sex, career prospects, decisions to stay or leave the country, and the impact events in Tiananmen had had on their lives.

The Gang Leader Trailer (2016)

01 January 2016

Go for Broke Trailer (2001)

11 October 2001

The true story of a band of laid-off workers from state-owned companies who set out to risk their own fortunes in the private sector and then find out that success ain't what it used to be.