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The Body Snatchers Trailer

Directed nearly 100 films, including many early horror efforts like The Body Snatchers (1934), The Ghost Catcher, Spirit of the Ancient Grave and The Walking Corpse (all 1939).

Most Popular Wong Toi Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

Monk in Love Trailer (1950)

13 January 1950

Drama from Hong Kong directed by Wong Toi.

The Face of Fear Trailer (1963)

06 May 1963

Cantonese adaptation of Daphne du Maurier's novel Rebecca.

The Ghost Catcher Trailer (1939)

25 November 1939

A boy is obsessed with the comic book hero Zhong Kui, an eccentric ghost catcher armed with a magic sword and sack.

The Supernatural Go-Between Trailer (1954)

21 May 1954

Early ghost film.

The Body Snatchers Trailer (1934)

01 January 1934

Two young men who try to steal the body of a rich man, who has no respect for others, with the intention of flogging the corpse for public consumption.

Heroine in Black Trailer (1955)

21 December 1955

The Head of Southern Stone Village, Lee Ba-hung bullies others with his power. Yet he has no knowledge that his niece Lee Chun-hong is actually the Black Heroine who confronts him.

Precious Daughter Trailer (1956)

11 September 1956

Precious Daughter follows the couple's story even after their marriage. With the help of her caring mother, rich girl who is mute manages to marry the man of her dreams.

The Walking Corpse Trailer (1939)

05 April 1939

A corpse that goes out late at night to pick flowers. When a woman meets him, she falls ill; when a young girl meets him, she lies down and dies.

The Dunce Bumps into a Ghost Trailer (1957)

28 November 1957

Hong Kong horror comedy from 1957.

Spirit of the Ancient Grave Trailer (1939)

16 July 1939

The movie is a horror movie with a deep moral. A number of ghosts appear in the movie, including a ghost that escaped from the Ghost Gate, an unjust ghost released from the City of Wasted Death, a sleazy ghost trapped in the Beauty Gate and a living hangman's neck.

The House of Hatred Trailer (1963)

23 October 1963