Action maestro Lau Kar Leung helms the martial arts saga Drunken Monkey - the tale of a bitter feud that erupts between two...
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Choreography
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2003
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Martial arts master/doctor Wong Fei-hung (a familiar character in Hong Kong cinema) and his gang find adventure amidst the...
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Second Unit Director
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1997
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Prolific Hong Kong filmmaker Lau Kar-wing directed this gangster-themed crime-drama about the internecine struggles within a...
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Director
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1988
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One misunderstanding after another seems to plague the efforts of Fred, Silver, and Tony in this romantic comedy. Away on...
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Action Director
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1987
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Hong Kong filmmaker Lau Kar-Leung directed this excellent period-action film, one of the most highly acclaimed productions of...
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1984
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This 1970s-style Hong Kong martial arts comedy from director Lau Kar-wing stars the irrepressible Gordon Lau as a monk called...
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Director
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1984
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In a typical Hong Kong comedy-thriller about mistaken identity, a billionaire is out to murder a judge but his plans for the...
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Director
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1983
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It is the 1960s in Hong Kong, and a pair of friends who are nightclub performers are managing quite well until one of them...
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1982
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Brothers Little John and Big John make a living as small-time con men. When things go sour, they turn to a powerful man...
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Old Fox
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1979
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Directed by Jimmy Wang Yu, Tiger and Crane Fists concerns a deadly Manchu warlord known for garbing himself from head-to-toe...
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Fights Choreographer, Lu Tien-chu
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1976
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When the Manchu dynasty employs the Master of the Flying Guillotine (Kam Kong) in hopes of quelling the resistance stirring...
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1975
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1975
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One of the Shaw Brothers Studios most well-known films, King Boxer was an international success that helped instigate the...
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Action Director
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1972
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