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Kongsi (English: Share) is a 2011 Malaysian Malay-language action comedy film directed by Farid Kamil. The film starring Shaheizy Sam, Fizo Omar and Yana Samsudin, tells of a murderer called Tumulak, who came to Malaysia to curb the Malaysian secret societies and relationships Tumulak with ASP Shariff. The movie was aired on May 12, 2011, and ...
Trận Đông Khê (Dong Khe Battle) Documentary: 1952: Chiến thắng Tây Bắc (Northwest Victory) Documentary: 1953: Việt Nam trên đường thắng lợi (Việt Nam on the Road to Victory) Documentary: 1954: Điện Biên Phủ (Dien Bien Phu) Documentary: 1956: Chúng tôi muốn sống (We Want To Live) Vĩnh Noãn, Manuel Conde
Xiao hai yu gou, Ai (1974) Mistery in Hongkong (1974) Jin sha shou (1974) The Stranger and the Gunfighter (1974) - Ho Chiang; Five Shaolin Masters (1974) Night of the Devil's Bride (1975) - Kao Tien; A Debt of Crime (1975) Gambling Syndicate (1975) - Prison Warden (Guest star) Lady of the Law (1975) Black Magic (1975) - Lang Jiajie; Jin san ...
Malaysia Most Favourite Variety and Documentary Program: Super Trio New Year Special 2025 Malaysia Most Favourite TVB Drama: Big Biz Duel Malaysia Most Favourite TVB Actor: Owen Cheung - No Room For Crime Malaysia Most Favourite TVB Actress: Kelly Cheung - Big Biz Duel Best TVB Variety Program: Midlife, Sing & Shine! Season 2 Best TVB ...
Double Tap (鎗王) is a 2000 Hong Kong action-thriller film directed by Bruce Law, and starring Leslie Cheung, Alex Fong, Monica Chan and Ruby Wong. It was hailed as one of Leslie Cheung's most memorable action films since A Better Tomorrow .
Title Director Cast Genre Notes 1981: All The Wrong Clues For The Right Solution: Tsui Hark: George Lam, Teddy Robin Kwan, Karl Maka: Comedy [1] [2]Ambitious Kung Fu Girl: Lu Chin Ku: Chen Kuan-tai, Michelle Yim, Lin Hsiu-chun
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Hong Kong action cinema is the principal source of the Hong Kong film industry's global fame. Action films from Hong Kong have roots in Chinese and Hong Kong cultures including Chinese opera, storytelling and aesthetic traditions, which Hong Kong filmmakers combined with elements from Hollywood and Japanese cinema along with new action choreography and filmmaking techniques, to create a ...