In the 18th century, a martial arts master and his disciple escape the Manchu Dynasty to join the resistance against their oppressive rulers. They must undergo grueling training and face numerous challenges to become heroes for their people.
During the American Civil War, a Union cavalry officer is trapped in a Confederate prison camp. He must find a way to escape and make his way back to his unit as the war rages on. Along the way, he faces Indian attacks, romantic rivalries, and dangerous terrain.
During the American Civil War, a group of misfit soldiers are sent to spy on the enemy. They encounter humorous situations and a manipulative female spy along the way.
The third film of ‘The Greatest' film series plays down cultural differences for an amusing cross-dressing comedy that features another great collaboration between Leung Sing-por and Liu Enjia. This time, Leung puts on omega hair and woman's clothing, posing as a rich woman in order to help his two friends get love. Liu is equally amusing, sharing the dance floor with Leung in a hilarious dance scene. Loosely based on the British play Charley's Aunt, the film is a delightful comedy on grassroots, offering a refreshing alternative to MP & GI's usual line of comedies.
Main basse sur le riz is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the various aspects of rice production, trade, and the impact it has on different regions. The film explores the struggles faced by farmers, the influence of monopolies and speculation, and the consequences of corruption. It takes a closer look at countries like Thailand, Asia, and Africa, highlighting the complexities of the rice industry. Through an in-depth investigation, the documentary sheds light on the challenges and opportunities in the world of rice.
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