Spirit of the Dragon is a Hong Kong TV series based on famous martial artist Bruce Lee. The 30 episode series was released on ATV in 1992. Bruce Lee was obsessed with martial arts and often fought, and his father Li Baichuan decided to send him to study in the United States. Later, Xiaolong opened the Zhenfan Martial Arts Hall in Chinatown, and was trained by the former boxing king Yan Xingnan, during which he realized Jeet Kune Do Kung Fu. Xiaolong's girlfriend was mistakenly killed by Gao Tianpeng, and the two formed a grudge. Xiaolong returned to Hong Kong after marriage to develop, but met Tianpeng for revenge.
In early Republican China, a legendary martial arts master embodied in a drunken fighter must protect Chinese culture and repel the British invaders.
In ancient China, a group of warriors known as the Seven Swords come together to protect their country from an evil force. With their skills in sword-fighting and martial arts, they embark on a dangerous journey filled with battles, betrayals, and epic showdowns.
When a crime syndicate threatens the city, a martial arts master must recruit a former student with exceptional skills to bring down the criminals and restore peace.
The 8 Diagram Pole Fighter is a 1984 martial arts film directed by Lau Kar-leung. The film follows a martial artist who seeks revenge for the death of his brothers and finds solace in a Buddhist temple. As he hones his skills, he confronts his enemies and unravels a deep conspiracy.
When a martial arts master's sister is killed at a gambling house, he seeks revenge and learns monkey-style kung fu to defeat the culprits. Along the way, he encounters various challenges and fights against different fighting styles.
Set around the turn of the century in China, the White Lotus Society plots to put the next Emperor on the throne. To do this they want their protege to marry the Princess Sun Yu who possesses an important jade ring. They dispatch Yueng Kwan to fetch her. However, Yueng Kwan is a patriot, working for the revolutionary forces of Sun Yat Sen. He abducts Sun Yu and finds refuge with the father of the future hero Wong Fei Hung.
A young martial artist named Gordon Liu travels to the Shaolin temple to train under the legendary 36th Chamber. He faces numerous challenges and obstacles but eventually becomes a formidable fighter.
When a martial arts master's loved one is killed, he seeks revenge by challenging the masters of different styles to prove his worth. Through numerous tests and battles, he learns the importance of forgiveness and gains a deeper understanding of his own kung-fu skills.
Hosted by Samuel L. Jackson, this in-depth documentary offers viewers a behind-the-scenes look at the history of the martial arts film -- from the genre's rebellious beginnings to high-flying modern epics. Jackson takes you through the best moments of 100 movies, including Charlie's Angels and Oscar winner Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. Interviews with martial arts film veterans Sammo Hung, John Woo and Ang Lee round out the video.
Pedicab Driver follows the life of a skilled pedicab driver who becomes entangled in a thrilling story of martial arts, romance, and comedy. As he navigates the chaotic streets of the city, he finds himself drawn into a dangerous world that tests his skills and challenges his resolve. With passion and determination, he must face the unexpected obstacles that come his way, all while trying to find love and laughter amidst the chaos.
Wong Hsia Yuan is an old-fashioned martial arts master who's so behind the times that he'd rather his school be destroyed than change its ways. He may get his wish, thanks to the young, beautiful, intelligent Chan Mei Ling, who arrives from the states to open a new branch of the school. Armed with an unfamiliar, modern way of thinking, Mei Ling goes about recruiting new students in strange, and sometimes questionably legal ways. Yuan is furious, but when the local triads enter the picture, the two put their differences aside to take back the neighborhood.
My Young Auntie is a 1981 action-comedy film that tells the story of a young woman who must learn martial arts in order to navigate the challenges of modern life. When her nephew is targeted by a gang, she becomes his protector and trains him in kung-fu. Along the way, she also tackles themes of inheritance, modernity, and female empowerment.
Ye Hui and Jiang Man were originally a loving couple. One time Hui received a 1000 dollar bonus, and his colleague Zhu Ge-Kong paid a plan to hide the bonus in the shoes and prepared to spend it on his own. After Man found out, he took the money away, and the two quarreled about it. , Hui asked for a divorce in anger, but he was not allowed to move away, so he only hung a tent in the bedroom as the "Chu River and Han Jie". After that, Huichang fought with his wife, even pretending to have brain cancer, and tricked Man into taking care of him. , Unexpectedly, it was seen through by Man again. Manager Hong of Hui Company and Manager Mei of Man Company reunited, and the two companies merged together, and Man promoted the director, making it difficult for Hui and Kong. After the manager of Man Demei persuaded him, he witnessed the affection of others’ husbands and wives. Deeply ashamed, reconciliation with Hui is as good as ever.
In ancient China, a powerful band of assassins called the Poison Clan seeks to acquire legendary weapons that grant their wielders immense power. As a group of swordsmen and martial artists trained in various styles, each with their own weapon expertise, rise to the challenge, a web of deception and betrayal unfolds. Filled with intense sword-fights, hand-to-hand combat, and thrilling action sequences, this movie explores themes of honor, loyalty, and the pursuit of power.
Tse Mei-chen is deeply concerned about her only family, sister Bo-chen who is obsessed with perfecting her detective sensibilities. One day, Bo-chen returns home in panic to relay to her sister and her boyfriend detective Ma Tin-lung the horrifying murder of Siu-ying by her husband Tsui Kai. But a subsequent visit to the couple's, the cousin of Bo-chen's best friend Wong Kam-fung, proves the alleged crime false. Incognizant to all, the victim was Siu-ying's twin sister Kwok-ying, who bore witness to Tsui's misappropriation of their wealth for drug trafficking. Refusing to abandon the probe, Bo-chen is held up by Tsui. Deeply perturbed by Ma's investigation into his secret dealings, Tsui coerces Mei-chen to distract her boyfriend long enough for his escape. Refusing to bow to the threat, Mei-chen informs Ma who leads his squad to the rescue of the sister and arrests Tsui and his accomplices.
The three heroines, Wong Ang, Wu Nga, and Heung At expose a murder case involving three dead bodies found in an old temple. Unbeknown to the trio, they've fallen in a trap laid by gangster Hui Pui-shing, who desires to avenge his brother's death by eliminating the women. With the cooperation of Hui's righteous subordinate, the police arrest Hui for smuggling tobacco and seizes their forged banknotes.
Treasury employee Fatty (Eric Tsang) discovered that bags of used 30 million in Hong Kong Dollars have not been incinerated due to a system error; therefore, he hatches up a plot to grab the doe before they are burned. He seeks his friends Mark (Mark Cheng) and Tomboy (Anglie Leung) to help him with the heist; but, they also enlist actual thief Baldy (Karl Maka), who had just been released from prison, to double the assistance with his thievery skills. But, Baldy wants the money for his own and to share it with love interest Siu-Fung (Paula Tsui). Hot on their trail is a hothead inspector (Ching Wong) and a nun, Sister Maria (Brigitte Lin), who wants to save them for redemption.