Song at Midnight 1937
In this Chinese version of The Phantom of the Opera, the mysterious Song Danping terrorizes the newly rebuilt opera house and its young star.
In this Chinese version of The Phantom of the Opera, the mysterious Song Danping terrorizes the newly rebuilt opera house and its young star.
Martial arts action with a ninja prince trying to overcome the odds and gain hid rightful place on the throne.
It was shot in year 1956 but only released in year 1961 Hong Kong-Thailand-Japan co-production.
Diaochan (aka Diau Charn and Sable Cicada), one of the Four Beauties of China, is supposed to be so stunningly lovely that the moon was shamed to hide behind clouds. Despite being the only Beauty among the four who is not a real historical figure but one conjured by storytelling imagination and embellished by public fascination, her story was nonetheless incorporated by author Luo Guangzhong into his popular and influential novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Her tale is one of Machiavellian intrigue, in which she schemes with her godfather Wang Yun to restore moral order to the land, sowing discord between the corrupt Minister Dong Zhuo and his adopted son Lu Bu, a man of martial and military prowess.
General Chai and Lady Balsam
After the noble escort captain Han Wu Kwan rescues the grandson of the famous escort security chief Hung Wan Kang. He pledges to escort the kid safely back home. While protecting the child, Han loses his sight. Then he began to learn kung fu for the blind and took revenge on his enemies.
Hong Kong horror.
Hong Kong crime drama thriller film.
Lady Balsam's Conquest. A sequel of General Chai and Lady Balsam.
Painter Wang Zijian is saved from drowning by Aying, the daughter of a fishing folk. Their relationship becomes an intimate one. When Wang's father presses him to marry his boss's daughter Du Jiazhen, he runs away in defiance. Du sows discord between the lovers and drives Aying insane. Wang returns hoping to remedy the harm done to Aying but is too late to save her from drowning herself in the sea.
Black Tulip
An early Musical by the Hsin Hwa Motion Picture Company.
A Mandarin adaption of Camille directed by Chang Shan-Kun and Evan Yang.
Legendary thief Hai Tang Hong (Wang Yin) is about to retire when he accidentally kills his wife's lover