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    Fight Back to School 1991 POSTER

    Fight Back to School

    1991

    Cn

    7.0

    15

    86%

    86%

    Action

    Comedy

    Crime

    high school

    Mystery

    Romance

    sdu

    undercover cop

    卧底

    警察

    飞虎队

    Gordon Chan Gordon Chan Director Dennis Chan Dennis Chan as Mr. Cheng Barry Wong Barry Wong as Scissor Legs Stephen Chow Stephen Chow as Star Chow Wah Cheung Wah Cheung as Terrorist in SDU training
    Chow Sing Sing is about to be kicked out of the Royal Hong Kong Police's elite Special Duties Unit. But a senior officer decides to give him one last chance: Star must go undercover as a student at the Edinburgh High School in Hong Kong to recover the senior officer's missing revolver.
    Mercenaries from Hong Kong 1982 POSTER

    Mercenaries from Hong Kong

    1982

    Cn

    6.8

    2

    Action

    Drama

    Jing Wong Jing Wong Director Wah Cheung Wah Cheung as Hoi Sang Lee Hoi Sang Lee as Phillip Ko Phillip Ko as Naiwen Wah Yuen Wah Yuen as Wen's Brother
    Ti Lung plays a Vietnam vet who's now an 'honourable' mercenary-for-hire taking on an assignment tracking down an assassin who's fled to Cambodia after murdering an industrialist from Hong Kong. He recruits a team for the task which consists of who's who of the Shaw Brother's action stars (Lo Lieh, Johnny Wang Lung Wei, Wong Yue, Chan Wei Man and comedy relief Nat Chan). However once they arrived for the mission nothing is what it seems with the standard plot-twists and turns as we find out who's the traitor among the group.
    Challenge of the Gamesters 1981 POSTER

    Challenge of the Gamesters

    1981

    Cn

    6.4

    1

    Action

    Drama

    Jing Wong Jing Wong Director Hsin Nan Hung Hsin Nan Hung as Ging Man Fung Ging Man Fung as Wah Cheung Wah Cheung as Fa Yuan Li Fa Yuan Li as
    A forerunner to the new wave gambling films, this is one of Wong Jing's first hits--before he would go on to dominate Hong Kong cinema for the next two decades. Although rife with Japanese spies, Shanghai tycoons, beautiful starlets, and enough intrigue to keep 007 happy, Bond himself would be no match for the heroes' skill at mahjong and other games Hong Kong gamblers play--proving that the cube is often mightier than the baccarat card.
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