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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. It is a spin-off of the 1985 Hong Kong movie Mr. Vampire. Lam Ching-ying reprises his role as a Taoist priest.
Mainland-Hong Kong co-production [55] 4 A Cherry on a Pomegranate Tree: Chen Li: Shi Chunling, Ning Li, Liao Tingru, Zhang Gang: Drama [56] Saving General Yang: Ronny Yu: Adam Cheng, Ekin Cheng, Wu Chun, Li Chen, Raymond Lam, Vic Chou, Xu Fan, Bryan Leung, Ady An, Shao Bing, Fu Xinbo, Yu Bo: Ancient-Costume / Action: Mainland-Hong Kong co ...
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.
The Heroic Trio (Dung fong saam hap, TC: 東方三俠, pinyin: dōng fāng sān xiá) is a 1993 Hong Kong fantasy adventure film directed by Johnnie To, from a screenplay by Sandy Shaw, and produced by Ching Siu-tung. The film stars Michelle Yeoh, Anita Mui, and Maggie Cheung as the titular trio.
Mainland-Hong Kong co-production [18] The True Love: Zhou Jun, Yip Wai-ying: Stephy Tang, He Jiong, William So, Zhao Rong, Alex Fong, He Jianyong, Zhao Ke, Ma Zhaozhuang, Huang Zhefeng, Li Hui, Li Gen, Timmy Hung, Luo Zixuan, Akina Hong, Lam Suet, Ding Ling, Zhang Junjie, Jiang Jian: Romance / Drama [19] 16 Meet the Pegasus: Jian Yaozong
Bryan Leung, Chu Kong, Carroll Gordon [4] Disciples of the 36th Chamber: Liu Chia-Liang: Liu Chia Hui, Hsiao Hou, Liu Chia-Liang: Action [5] Exciting Dragon: Chiu Chung Hung: Bryan Leung [6] The Flying Mr. B: Wong Jing: Kenny Bee, Cherie Chung, Loletta Lee [7] For Your Heart Only: Raymond Fung: Mang Hoi, Ann Bridgewater, Leslie Cheung [8 ...
Walter Tso Tat-Wah (15 September 1915 – 10 January 2007) was a film actor of Hong Kong, most famous for the roles he played in a number of Wuxia films in the 1950s and 1960s.
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 ...