Wong Jing
The Prodigal Son
Den bortskjemte rikmannssønnen Leung har ingen interesse av bøker og utdannelse, men han er rå på kampsport. Han vinner hver eneste kamp! Men det Leung ikke vet, er at faren hans betaler Leungs motstandere for å tape – for å være sikker på at sønnen ikke skal komme til skade. Etter å ha lidd et ydmykende nederlag mot en skuespiller fra en omreisende teatergruppe bestemmer Leung seg for å finne en større mester å trene hos.
Wits of the Brats
International favorite Alexander Fu Sheng both co-directs and co-stars with his brother Chang Chan-peng in an all-out, all-star, non-stop action comedy. It also features legendary director Liu Chia-liang’s brother, Liu Chia-yung (a famous director in his own right).
Casino Tycoon II
Prolific director Jing Wong mixes the laughter, action and suspense – as only he can – in this sequel. Casino tycoon Ho Hsin (Andy Lau) has enemies, but he is not about to just roll over and die.
Casino Tycoon
Andy Lau is in his element as the boss of a casino. Tracing his blood-splattered fight to the top and spanning the 1930s to the 1960s, the combination of action, romance, and gambling was irresistible to local audiences, and proved a resounding Chinese New Year hit in when it was released in 1992.
Doubles Cause Troubles
Two squabbling cousins (Carol Cheng and Maggie Cheung Man-Yuk) find themselves in more trouble than they dare imagine when their tenant is killed. The gangsters are after them, the law is suspicious of them. Just what is everyone looking for?
How to Pick Girls Up!
The combination of director/star Wong Tsing, Eric Tsang as the “Love Pain Killer”, lovely Maggie Cheung Man-yuk, sweet Elizabeth Lee, sexy Chingmy Yau Shuk-ching, sensual Ellen Chan and hilarious Sandra Ng make this a comedy to remember.
The Young Vagabond
It's a fact: the greatest martial arts movie character is Huang Fei-hung. But it's quite possible the second greatest character is "Beggar Su," one of the famous Ten Kwangtung Tigers, and a legendary Ching Dynasty figure. Little known director Liu Shih-yu decided to fill his telling of the character's life story with the best kung-fu actors Shaw Studios had to offer. He reunited the stars of Liu Chia-liang's landmark Dirty Ho - Gordon Liu Chia-hui, Wang Yu, and Wang Lung-wei - and added such other greats as multi-award-winning Ku Feng and Pai Piao, then gave workhorse Lo Chiang his shot as choreographer. Together they made a rare, colorful, action-packed adventure as Beggar Su and his brother train incessantly to defeat the brutally powerful thief called Centipede. Finally, after much death and destruction, Gordon Liu Chia-hui and Wang Lung-wei get a memorable rematch to follow their classic masterpieces in Dirty Ho and Martial Club. The result is not only reminiscent of preeminent director Liu Chia-liang's work, but essentially an homage to him as well!
The Treasure Hunters
Fans of the international star Alexander Fu Sheng were aghast. Their idol had broken both his legs and was recuperating. Everyone wondered: would he be able to return to the action comedies for which he was so famous? This movie was the answer, and it left no doubt that he had made a full recovery. Liu Chia-yung, brother of preeminent martial arts moviemaker Liu Chia-liang, was famous in his own right for kung-fu comedies, and he out-did himself with this one. Imagine Bob Hope and Bing Crosby with the skills of Jet Li and Jackie Chan, and you’ve got an idea of the fun and fury inherent in this delightful tale of two con men vying for a horde of hidden gold. Add to the mix a Shaolin monk (played by “Master Killer” Gordon Liu Chia-hui), a powerfully brutal villain (Wang Lung-wei), and his equally dangerous mute sister (future director Yang Tsing-tsing), and you’ve got one of the most internationally loved kung-fu capers ever made.