Wong Hei is Dee, a nice guy who was pushed around as a kid. Back then he had a compatriot in May, who protected him by threatening other kids with her predilection for cutting up animals. ...
In ancient China, a demon was defeated in a fierce battle with a priest, who sealed it's evil spirit in a vase. Centuries later, during the cultural revolution, rebels attempted to gain ...
The continuing saga of the life of one of the most powerful men in China in the first half of the 20th Century. By the late 1920's, Luk has established himself as the overlord of Shanghai; ...
After Wai is fired by his penny-pinching boss, Mr. Wong, Wai and his two friends, Yee-Charn and Chi-King, decide to kidnap Wong's son, Kau. Matters only become worse when they accidentally result in Kau's death.
It was the summer of 1991, Macau was in violent atmosphere.
A robber is arrested and his two siblings are shot dead by a cop. Same day, the cop's wife gives birth to twins. The babies have birthmarks on their foreheads, which just like the wounds on the two dead robbers.
In order to save his brother's life, Da-Fu asked for the Gods' blessing and offered to give up half of his life. His brother was safe, but Da-Fu became increasingly paranoid as he became convinced that his end is near.
Fat Cat, a intellectually disabled man who endures the mistreatment of the local villagers. Koko, the idealistic social worker who tries to give Fat Cat a better life. Her battle against apathy on his behalf takes its toll on them both.
The story of the rise to prominence of Luk, a Shanghai fruit seller who became one of the most powerful men in China in the first half of the 20th Century. Gaining favor with the local ...
Crank and Fatty, two remarkably incompetent cops whose inept investigations lead to rape, torture, duplicity, and murder.
After getting shot by the cops, Fat Cat is thrown into an asylum, becoming the charge of social worker Bibi. After an accident, Fat Cat was left alone on the streets. He wanders onto an island and ends up with a gruff old man, Ng.
The highly awaited action / comedy from director, Taylor Wong ("Triads") does not disappoint! Acclaimed HK stars; Andy Lau, Kent Cheng and Kelvin Wong star in this popular satire on the Hong Kong police in the 1960s and 70s