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This is a list of films produced in Hong Kong ordered by decade and year of release in separate pages. For film set in Hong Kong and produced elsewhere see List of films set in Hong Kong.
Hei dai kong shou dao (1977) Guan dong wu ta xia (1977) - Mr. Cher; Da wu shi yu xiao piao ke (1977) Prominent Eunuch Chen Ho (1977) Heroes of Shaolin (1977) Greatest Plot (1977) - Marshal Nien; Showdown at the Equator (1978) Flying Guillotine Part 2 (1978) - Suen Pao-ying; The 36th Chamber of Shaolin (1978) - General Tien Ta
The film was said to be caused by the over-budgeting of Wong Kar-wai's Ashes of Time.In order to cover up the cost of the yet unfinished film, the director decided to use many members of the cast to perform different roles and shoot a "quick-and-dirty" film for show during the Chinese New Year, a period for the Hong Kong film industry to harvest cash.
Exorcist Master (驅魔道長 Jyutping: Kui moh do jeung; Pinyin: Qūmó Dàocháng; literally, Expel Demon Taoist Priest) is a 1992 comedy horror Hong Kong film directed by Wu Ma and starring Wu Ma and Lam Ching-ying.
Opening Title Director Cast Genre Ref. J A N 2: Four Trails: Robin Lee: Stone Tsang, Nikki Han, Salomon Wettstein, Jacky Leung, Will Hayward, Law Kai Pong, Tom Robertshaw, Sarah Pemberton and Hyun Chang Chung
Seng Dao: Zhang Jianing, Liu Shuailiang, Yang Dong, He Saifei, Xu Huanshan, Ma Dehua, Cao Bingkun, Hou Yong, Zhang Haotian: Drama [42] 28 Final Battle in Chengzigou of Kongfu Saga: Han Wanfeng: Chu Yingying, Liu Yijiang, Xue Jiangtao: Action / Drama [43] General's Goblet: Chen Xiaolei
[3] Melodies of Life: Lien Mya Nguyen: Lien Mya Nguyen, Stephen Oost, Chris Rennirt: drama: The Last Journey of Madam Phung: Nguyễn Thị Thắm: documentary [4] The Scent of Fish Sauce: Trinh Dinh Le Minh: Gayland Williams, Dillon Cavitt, Tram Ly: Xui mà hên: Ethan Tran: Ethan Tran, Hieu Hien: comedy [5] Năm sau con thi lại nè (I Will ...
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 ...