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Made in Hong Kong with Vietnamese actors and dialogue 1938: Trận phong ba (The Storm) Made in Hong Kong with Vietnamese actors and dialogue Late 1930s: Khúc khải hoàn (The Song of Triumph) Toét sợ ma (Toét Is Scared of Ghosts) Một buổi chiều trên sông Cửu Long (An Evening on the Mekong River)
Chinese-Hong Kong co-production [9] The Child Of Peach: Chan Jun Leung [citation needed] A Chinese Ghost Story: Ching Siu-tung: Leslie Cheung, Kwok wing, Joey Wong: Fantasy, horror, romance [10] [11] City on Fire: Ringo Lam: Chow Yun-fat, Danny Lee, Suen Yuet: Crime [12] [13] Double Fixation: Yonfan: Cherie Chung, Jacky Cheung, Wang Xiaofeng ...
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The following is a non-exhaustive list of Category III films produced in Hong Kong.According to the Hong Kong motion picture rating system introduced in 1988, the restriction applicable to Category III films is thus defined: "No persons younger than 18 years of age are permitted to rent, purchase, or watch this film in the cinema."
Title Director Cast Genre Notes 1990: A Lang A Lang: Yip Hing Fai [citation needed]Against All: Andrew Lau: Danny Lee, Nick Cheung, K. K. Lam King-kong [2]All for the Winner: Corey Yuen, Jeff Lau Chun-wai
Below are lists of films produced in Hong Kong (handed over to China from the United Kingdom in 1997) in the 1990s. List of Hong Kong films of 1990; List of Hong Kong films of 1991; List of Hong Kong films of 1992; List of Hong Kong films of 1993; List of Hong Kong films of 1994; List of Hong Kong films of 1995; List of Hong Kong films of 1996
Trần Danh (writer); Minh Nguyệt, Minh Thảo, Hồng Kiên, Kim Thoa, Ngô Thị Nhâm, Quỳnh Hoa, Kiều Oanh, Thu Hoàn, Văn Thản, Thu Mai, Đức Quang, Thu Hường, Trung Hiếu, Đức Ngân, Đức Tống, Mạnh Hồng... Drama 25-31 Mar [57] Hình bóng cuộc đời (Silhouette of Life) 2 VTV's Literature & Art Committee
These films were released on VTV channel during Tet holiday. In this time, all of the channels were merged with a single broadcast schedule. Note: Since late 1996, Vietnam Television Audio Visual Center (Vietnamese: Trung tâm nghe nhìn - Đài truyền hình Việt Nam) had been converted to Vietnam Television Film Production (Vietnamese: Hãng phim truyền hình Việt Nam).