Lei tai(1983)

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A son must make a journey to Thailand to save his father after his dad is framed for a killing.



Du hun(1992)

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A man lost his life and tea house because he was set up by a underworld boss in gambling. Now his ghost comes back for revenge.



Qi mian ren(1975)

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With the cast list, you would almost expect this to be another Chang Cheh film. Two of Chang's proteges, David Chiang and Chen Kuan-tai go head-to-head in The Imposter which sees ...



Da ge Cheng(1975)

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Cheng, a restaurant manager who socks it to the thugs in order to make the mean streets of Hong Kong a little less mean. This is the sequel to 1974 "The Teahouse."



Qing tie(1980)

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Wong Yu is an upstart young fighter who gets a job to deliver a box which he is not allowed to know the contents of, but will be paid a fortune once its delivered.



Chin mun bat jeung(1981)

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Linda Chu, Kuan Tai Chen, Tony Liu, Lieh Lo,
Chung Sun,

Old style kung fu films always had brothel, restaurant, and of course gambling scenes. Gambling films became popular in the early 80s, so it made sense to have an intense poker game ...



Yang guo yu xiao long nu(1983)

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Little Dragon Maiden mixes the old with the new to create pure golden magic as kung-fu fighting veterans Chen Kuan-Tai and Lo Lieh join relative newcomer Leslie Cheung in a far-out swordplay love story that rocks.



Sing gei cha low(1974)

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A man agrees to trade his wife to settle his massive gambling debt but is overcome with remorse and guilt. He attempts suicide but is saved by a beautiful ghost.



Qian wang dou qian ba(1981)

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Yin Tse, Kuan Tai Chen, Yue Wong, Melvin Wong,
Jing Wong,

A forerunner to the new wave gambling films, this is one of Wong Jing's first hits--before he would go on to dominate Hong Kong cinema for the next two decades. Although rife with Japanese ...




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