Wang Yong-Hua

Most Popular Wang Yong-Hua Trailers

Total trailers found: 247

Hong Kong Rhapsody Trailer (1968)

29 January 1968

There's nothing like a good, opulent, gaudy musical to lift the spirits, but when it's a 1960's Hong Kong musical orchestrated by a Japanese director and composer, it breaks through the ranks as a classic of campy kitsch.

The Land of Many Perfumes Trailer (1968)

26 January 1968

The Monk, Monkey and Pigsy find themselves in the title realm, where women can only give birth to women.

Young Passion Trailer (1974)

12 October 1974

A romantic melodrama about an affair between a 16-year-old boy and a neglected wife.

The Mermaid Trailer (1965)

29 January 1965

A Huangmei opera produced by Shaw Brothers about a carp spirit who transforms into an identical copy of a beautiful woman to win the heart of a lonely male scholar.

Sensual Pleasures Trailer (1978)

25 August 1978

Sensual Pleasures features a collection of three, ghost story, sexual vignettes starring a viscerally sensual trio of hardcore experience with the well endowed Chen Ping, Chinese adult film legend Shirley Yu and the innocent doe-eyed Shaw Yin-yin.

Husband's Lover Trailer (1959)

28 August 1959

A romantic comedy by the Shaw Brothers studio starring Peter Chen Ho, in his first starring role in a SB film, and Pat Ting Hung, in her film debut.

Twelve Deadly Coins Trailer (1969)

13 March 1969

An escort team was on a perilous journey to transport some gold taels. When they fell into the ambus�

Fearful Interlude Trailer (1975)

13 September 1975

Accompanied by his old manservant, scholar Sung Li Ho (Hong Hoi) is on his way to the capital for the imperial exam.

The Crimson Palm Trailer (1964)

28 October 1964

Ling Bo is Lin, a young man engaged to the daughter of a rich man, who now despises Lin because of his family's declining status.

Fallen Petals Trailer (1968)

24 May 1968

Taiwan's most glamorous screen couple, Ko Chun-Hsiung and Chang Mei-Yao, co-star in "Fallen Petals", a romance with the unique setting of Taiwan during World War II, when the island was a colony of Japan.

Dead End Trailer (1969)

12 July 1969

In the mid-sixties Chang Cheh changed the face of female dominated films with his male dominated, violent kung-fu films.

Kiss for Sale Trailer (1961)

18 May 1961

A Shaw Brothers comedy starring Peter Chen Ho and Fanny Fan Lai.

Love Lock Trailer (1975)

30 August 1975

Li Ching, Szu Wei and Tsung Hua in an eternal romantic triangle in which a girl has to choose between two men: a poor but upright lad who will marry her for love or a handsome suitor who is after her father's money.

Illicit Desire Trailer (1973)

04 August 1973

Tang Dynasty emperors, Ming Dynasty scholars, assorted fortunetellers, and several Buddhist monks figure in a trio of erotic and mystical Chinese legends.

Twilight Hours Trailer (1960)

14 April 1960

A drama by the Shaw Brothers studio.

Heroes of Sung Trailer (1973)

01 December 1973

Heroes of Sung stars one of the original kung-fu ladies of the silver screen Shih Szu playing swordswoman Meng Hung who must work with Fan Tien-fu, played by perennial Shaws bad guy Lo Lieh (although he's good in this) to find then protect the royal seals of the Sung Dynasty.

A Place to Call Home Trailer (1970)

11 April 1970

Li Ching plays one of three daughters, whose life is turned upside down when she discovers she is adopted.

Moonlight Serenade Trailer (1967)

11 April 1967

A sweet inn-keeper's daughter falls in love with a woodcutter, but witnesses the woodcutter's brother raping her sister.

Forever and Ever Trailer (1968)

20 January 1968

In 1966, like in The Love Eterne, Ling Bo took up the male lead in Forever and Ever, despite Shaw Brothers' earlier plan of having her as the female lead.

The Amorous Lotus Pan Trailer (1964)

09 April 1964

A woman in an arranged marriage falls in love with her husband's brother.

Jurang Bahaya Trailer (1968)

01 January 1968

Jurang Bahaya film is a Malay film which was published in Malaysia in 1968. Jurang Bahaya issued in the form of black and white film without color .

All the Best Trailer (1961)

14 February 1961

A Shaw Brothers comedy starring Peter Chen Ho and Ding Ling.

The Merry Wife Trailer (1972)

08 June 1972

Under false pretenses, Zhenzhen marries Mr. Lin, who happens to be her teacher. She wants to still study and wants to enroll in his school in Hong Kong.

A Kiss for Me Trailer (1958)

24 April 1958

A Shaw and Sons production

Vengeance Is a Golden Blade Trailer (1969)

19 July 1969

Li Zhishan is a rich man, but wealth cannot keep the loyalties of his wife, who has been visiting the bed of a rival.

Angel with the Iron Fists Trailer (1967)

11 January 1967

A father whose daughter is killed by the Dark Angel's Gang, goes in search of justice.

The Anonymous Heroes Trailer (1971)

24 July 1971

A perennial Chang Cheh favorite, Anonymous Heroes focuses on two vagabond brothers, Meng Kang and Tieh who, in the search for fame and fortune, join in a rebellion against a provincial general.

Killer Clans Trailer (1976)

20 March 1976

The Longmen and Roc clans kill each other to gain power in their territory. However, things take a turn when a warrior falls for the daughter of the rival clan's leader.

Spring Blossoms Trailer (1968)

18 April 1968

Spring Blossoms is a parable about the Chinese youth culture and what's important to the younger generation when it comes to romance.

The Imperial Swordsman Trailer (1972)

05 October 1972

Chuan Yuan is the noble, powerful hero and Shu Pei-pei, one of Shaw’s top swordswoman, is a reluctant bride who comes upon a rebellion plot.

Life Gamble Trailer (1978)

26 April 1978

Legendary director Chang Cheh teamed his latest big star, Alexander Fu Sheng, with future Venoms Lo Meng and Kuo Chue to create another winner in his vaunted filmography.

The Empress Dowager Trailer (1975)

23 July 1975

This dragon lady of the Ching Dynasty was the power behind the throne for 50 years, and hew vast tapestry of palace intrigues is vividly brought to the screen in this memorable epic.

Madam Slender Plum Trailer (1967)

23 February 1967

Before director Lo Wei helped to discover Bruce Lee and the king of kung-fu comedy Jackie Chan, in Madam Slender Plum, Lo perpetuates the career of yet another Shaw's non-action, femme fatale starlet; the sleek and sexy, puppy-eyed Eurasian Jenny Hu.

Hong Kong, Manila, Singapore Trailer (1965)

15 September 1965

Carefree Peter Chen and serious Paul Chang are airline pilots and close friends. Peter disturbs the love life of three girls, one each in Hong Kong, Manila and Singapore.

Glass Slippers Trailer (1959)

24 September 1959

Loosely based on Charles Perrault's Cinderella

The 36th Chamber of Shaolin Trailer (1978)

02 February 1978

During the Qing Dynasty, a fishmonger is killed by the reigning Manchu government for supporting the anti-government movement; his son manages to escape to Shaolin Temple, where he plans to learn its secretive brand of martial arts to seek revenge.

It's All in the Family Trailer (1975)

08 March 1975

Danny Lee is Hsu Chih-yuan, the youngest son of strict patriarch Hsu Hui-tang (Cheng Miu). A sailor, Chih-yuan incurs his father's wrath when he tells the latter of his girlfriend Susan's (Ai Ti) pregnancy.

The Golden Lotus Trailer (1974)

17 January 1974

Golden Lotus is based, in part, on Jin Ping Mei, a famous erotic novel of ancient China. Li Han-Hsiang adapted part of the story into this film, which starts with Hsi Men Ching, a successful merchant, wooing Pan Chin Lien, the beautiful wife of one of the townspeople.

The Five Venoms Trailer (1978)

12 August 1978

A dying master sends his last student to check up on five former pupils, who each know a special style of kung-fu.

The Butterfly Chalice Trailer (1965)

10 March 1965

The story revolves around Tian Yu Quan (Chin Feng) who rushes to the aid of an elderly fisherman who is bullied by an arrogant relative of the Qiu Shan ministry.

The Golden Buddha Trailer (1966)

27 April 1966

Paul (Zhang Chong) is a businessman who gets caught up in an international espionage plot when he accidentally switches briefcases with a friend aboard a Singapore-bound plane.

The Mating Season Trailer (1966)

14 September 1966

The Weiss Advertising Co under manageress Lo Yu Chun (Pat Ting Hung) and the Jen An Advertising Co. managed by playboy Tsao Chung Nien (Peter Chen Ho) are business rivals.

The Duel Trailer (1971)

21 April 1971

After a gang massacre that resulted in the killing of his adopted father and gang leader, a martial artist goes into exile to take the blame.

The Bastard Trailer (1973)

06 February 1973

Little Bastard searches for the parents who abandoned him as an infant, with the help of Little Beggar.

Death Valley Trailer (1968)

11 October 1968

A hired assassin unknowingly makes friends with the man he's been sent to murder.

Song of Tomorrow Trailer (1967)

12 October 1967

Ivy Ling Po was at the height of her fame in traditional Huangmei Opera films -- and chiefly as a male impersonator -- when she radically changed her image, taking on an ultra-contemporary semi-musical role in Song Of Tomorrow.

Raw Courage Trailer (1969)

13 August 1969

After the Ming Emperor is overthrown and his infant son put in the care of the Black Dragon Society, a traitorous martial arts clan attacks the society and forces two inexperienced swordsmen to flee with the infant and begin a dangerous journey in search of allies.

Pink Tears Trailer (1965)

27 May 1965

The socialite Pai Li-Lan's life is disrupted when she contracts tuberculosis.

Too Late for Love Trailer (1967)

29 March 1967

Su Fen, a young and frail girl, looked forward to her wedding with her fiancé, Li Kuo-liang. The happy couple's bliss was cut short when war broke out.

The New One-Armed Swordsman Trailer (1971)

07 February 1971

Lei Li lost his right-arm in a sword duel with the master of a martial arts school, long ago. Now, he is able to defend himself well with just his left arm, and kung fu techniques.

The Pearl Phoenix Trailer (1967)

04 February 1967

Huangmei Opera movies like The Pearl Phoenix are unique to 1960's Hong Kong culture, a product of the Swinging Sixties but considerably more in touch with their Chinese roots.

The Deadly Knives Trailer (1972)

29 June 1972

Plotting to obtain the Yen family's land, dastardly Japanese plutocrat Omura bribes Yen nephew Hsu Chien to steal the family seal and land deed.

Legend of the Bat Trailer (1978)

08 July 1978

A group of swordsmen set out on a journey to the mysterious Bat Island to seek answers for their problems but things go south when they run into other parties along the way.

Swordsman and Enchantress Trailer (1978)

08 November 1978

Asian fans of Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon recognized that its director Ang Lee was actually inspired by director Chu Yuan and novelist Ku Lung's wonderful tales of a "martial art world" where all wushu warriors try to attain the "Deer Sword" and escape from the insidious maze-like "Toy Land.

The Mirror and the Lichee Trailer (1967)

09 November 1967

Movie queen Ivy Ling Po is ideally cast as a male scholar in this historical Huangmei Opera romance. It’s a tragic love story between the scholar and a local beauty (played by Fang Ying).

Man of Iron Trailer (1972)

13 October 1972

Man of Iron was positioned as something of a follow-up to Boxer From Shantung, the rise-and-fall story of Ma Yung Chen and it reunites the directors and some of the cast in a similar but much slighter tale of a lesser gangster's rise and fall in Shanghai.

The Oily Maniac Trailer (1976)

18 September 1976

A cripple takes revenge on criminals by using a magic spell that transforms him into an oily monster/superhero.

Flower in the Rain Trailer (1972)

22 September 1972

Lily Ho and Ling Yun are star-crossed lovers who suffer untold agonies before finally being united forever.

Thirteen Trailer (1974)

19 March 1974

Shih Hsin-chiao (Ling Yun) is a journalist who trained under mentor Lu Tao-jan (Chin Han). Lu's daughter, Chih-pai (Tien Niu) is infatuated with the good-looking and intelligent Shih, but Shih sees her only as a child.

Five Shaolin Masters Trailer (1974)

25 December 1974

Hu Te et al. escape the burning Shaolin temple after the Qing soldiers destroyed it in Shaolin Temple.