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  2. List of cinemas in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Park Theatre (百樂戲院), Tung Lo Wan Road, Causeway Bay; opened in 1970, closed in 1997. [51] Palace Theatre at 280 Gloucester Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong 14 November 1979 - 25 April 1994 [52] Record 18-month run of "Somewhere In Time" [53] Peng Chau Theatre (坪洲戲院), Peng Chau; opened in 1978, closed in the late 1980s.

  3. List of United Artists films - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong Confidential: produced by Edward Small: Face in the Night: November 11, 1958: The Horse's Mouth: November 18, 1958: I Want to Live! November 26, 1958: Anna Lucasta: November 1958: The Mugger: December 3, 1958: China Doll: December 25, 1958: Separate Tables: produced by Hecht-Hill-Lancaster Productions and Clifton Productions

  4. Motion picture content rating system - Wikipedia

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    18 (Suitable only for adults) – No-one under 18 is allowed to see an 18-rated film at the cinema or buy/rent an 18-rated video. R18 (To be shown only in specially licensed cinemas, or supplied only in licensed sex shops, and to adults only) – The R18 category is a special and legally restricted classification primarily for explicit works of ...

  5. In the Mood for Love - Wikipedia

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    In the Mood for Love (Chinese: 花樣年華; lit. 'Flowery Years') is a 2000 romantic drama film written, produced and directed by Wong Kar-wai.A co-production between Hong Kong and France, it portrays a man and a woman (Maggie Cheung) in 1962 whose spouses have an affair together and who slowly develop feelings for each other.

  6. List of Hong Kong Category III films - Wikipedia

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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."

  7. List of Hong Kong films of 2018 - Wikipedia

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    Chow Yun-fat, Aaron Kwok, Zhang Jingchu, Alex Fong, Alien Sun, Catherine Chau. In theatres 4 October 2018 [31][32] Rhapsody of Kidnapping. Christine Ng, Justin Cheung, Eric Kwok, Jennifer Yu, Alycia Chan. In theatres 18 January 2018 [33] Staycation.

  8. Game of Death - Wikipedia

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    Game of Death. The Game of Death (Chinese: 死亡的遊戲) is an incomplete Hong Kong martial arts film, of which portions were filmed between September and October 1972, directed, written, produced by and starring Bruce Lee. The project was paused to film and produce Enter the Dragon. For The Game of Death, over 120 minutes of footage was ...

  9. A Light Never Goes Out - Wikipedia

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    103 minutes. Country. Hong Kong. Language. Cantonese. A Light Never Goes Out (Chinese: 燈火闌珊; pinyin: Dēnghuǒ lánshān; lit. 'Dimming Lights') is a 2022 Hong Kong drama film produced by Saville Chan and directed by Anastasia Tsang in her directorial debut. The film had its world premiere at the 2022 Tokyo International Film Festival. [1]