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Search results for | Hong Kong Action
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Kung Fu Hustle
(2004) [MA]
Stephen Chow (director and star of Shaolin Soccer) is at it again with his newest action-packed and comedic martial-arts adventure, KUNG FU HUSTLE. From wildly-imaginative kung fu showdowns to dance sequences featuring tuxedoed mobsters, you've never seen action this outrageous and characters... More
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Shaolin Soccer
(2001) [PG]
With tons of action, eye-popping special effects and nonstop laughs, here's a hilarious martial arts comedy about a team of misfits who take their best shot at winning a championship! Sing is a skilled Shaolin kung fu devotee whose amazing "leg of steel" catches the eye of a soccer coach!... More
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Election (Hak se wui)
(2005) [MA]
Wo Sing is the oldest triad in Hong Kong. Under the authority of its current boss, Lok, it has become the most respected criminal organization in the city. Jimmy, a cultivated gangster, tries to rehabilitate himself by building a legal industrial empire. The profitability of his affairs makes him... More
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Infernal Affairs 3
(2003) [M]
The final part of the acclaimed Hong Kong cop thriller, featuring Andy Lau and Tony Leung. Having been cleared of undercover cop Yan’s death, triad mole Inspector Ming decides to become a cop for good. However trouble begins when another mole shoots himself dead in front on his ex-boss. He’s... More
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Infernal Affairs 2
(2003) [MA]
Set between the years 1991 and 1997, the second instalment of Infernal Affairs begins 10 years before the events of the first movie. The young Yan and Ming (played here by Shawn Yue and Edison Chen respectively) are just starting out in their roles as police stooge and triad mole. The story... More
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Police Assassins
(1985) [M]
Michelle Yeoh and Cynthia Rothrock kick it up into the red zone in this searing action-thriller from producer Sammo Hung, as they team up to combat the dark forces behind the powerful Hong Kong underworld. Hot-wire director Corey Yuen-kwai combines fistpower, firepower and girlpower into scene... More
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Magnificent Warriors
(1987) [M]
Michelle Yeoh (billed as Michelle Khan) stars as Ming Ming, a bullwhip-wielding pilot and adventurer inspired heavily by Indiana Jones. Ming Ming gets involved in a rebel plot against the Japanese occupation of China during the 1930s. Her efforts are confounded then later aided by a con man whom... More
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The Twelve Gold Medallions (Shaw Brothers)
(1970) [R]
As a valiant Chinese general and his men battle Tartar invaders, patriot swordsmen attempt to stop the delivery of 12 medallions sent by a traitor that could spell the doom of the Sung Dynasty. When a powerful kung fu master assumes responsibility for the deliveries, his daughter and a former... More
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The Heroic Ones (Thirteen Warlords)
(1970) [MA]
A Mogul king decides to take stealthy action to help overpower his greatest rivals. He chooses nine out thirteen of his loyal generals (who he treats as sons) to embark on the mission. However, jealously amongst them sparks a treacherous family feud that could lead to catastrophic consequences... More
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Two Champions of Shaolin (Shaw Brothers)
(1978) [R]
Two Champions is great example of Shaw Bros' magic. The vow for revenge and brotherhood are main themes, but there's a whole lot of fighting going on. The brotherly characters played by Lo Meng and Chiang Sheng come off well throughout the film. Their brash, arrogant natures show as these two... More
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