"Dragon Gate Inn" a.k.a. Long Men Ke Zhan (1967) $14.95
Dragon Inn, also known as Dragon Gate Inn, 龍門客棧, 龙门客栈 is a 1967 Taiwanese wuxia film written and directed by King Hu. The film was remade in 1992, as New Dragon Gate Inn, and again in 2011 as The Flying Swords of Dragon Gate. (Synopsis): The first eunuch of the emperor has managed to have a major opponent condemned to death and his family banned from the empire. In order to avoid a revenge of his victims, the eunuch sends his secret police to assassinate the deportees. The ambush is to be carried out at the inn of the Dragon Gate, an isolated place close to the border. The original plan of the secret agents is upset as several unexpected travelers - who prove to be master fencers - arrive at the inn. Very soon, and till the end of the last reel, secret agents, the escort of the deportees, mysterious travelers of all kinds, the personal guard of the eunuch, the soldiers protecting the frontier, and the eunuch himself engage in ceaseless treacherous maneuvers, frantic pursuits, and especially acrobatic sword fights in the good old tradition of the Chinese cinema. Starring: Shih Chun, Polly Shang-Kwan Ling Feng, Pai Ying, Han Ying Chieh, Miu Tin,Sit Hon. Director: King Hu, Action Director: Han Ying Chieh, Language: Chinese, Subtitles: English, Features: Aspect Ratio 2 35:1, Format: NTSC All, Running Time: 110 Minutes.  
"Drunken Monkey" a.k.a (Chui ma lau) (2003) $9.95
Drunken Monkey, also known as 醉馬騮 and Chui ma lau is a 2003 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by and starring Lau Kar-leung. It was the first kung fu film released by the Shaw Brothers Studio in two decades. This was the final film Lau Kar-leung directed before dying on June 25, 2013. (Synopsis): True martial arts legend Lau Kar Leung directs martial arts prodigy Wu Jing (a younger classmate of Jet Li) and newcomer Shannon Yao in martial arts action set in 1930s China. The story of Drunken Monkey takes place in China during the early 1930s, and tells a tale of martial-arts mastery and intrigue. The story begins as martial-arts master Wen Biao uncovers the fact that his brother has been using their security company for illegal activities. A confrontation between the brothers leaves Wen Biao missing and presumed dead. Meanwhile the easygoing lives of two young men are permanently changed when they grow bored of their quiet life and head for the big city in search of adventure, excitement and inspiration. They find all of this and more upon arrival in the city, when a chance encounter with a beautiful martial artist sparks love at first sight. The two heroes follow her, hoping to learn more about her, only to be chased away by her eccentric martial-arts master who happens to be Master Wen Biao. Drowning their sorrows in the city, the two heroes cross paths with an old friend of Wen Biao's and unfortunately for everybody, his arch-enemy. Old friends are reunited briefly, until tragedy strikes at the reunion of the brothers. Final battle lines are drawn and our heroes have no other choice but to fight one last time. Lau Kar Leung, a true martial-arts master whose kung-fu lineage can be traced to the real-life Chinese hero Wong Fei-hung, is the director of such Shaw Brothers classics as "The 36th Chamber of Shaolin" (a.k.a. "Master Killer"), Starring: Liu Chia Liang (Lau Kar Leung,Jacky Wu Jing,Shannon Yao Yao,Chik Kun Kwan,Chiang Chun Wan,Lau Wing Kin,Gordon Liu Chia-Hui,Li Hai Tao Running Director: Lau Kar Leung, Producer: Mona Fong Yat Wah, Gary Sing, Wan Paak Naam, Action Director: Lau Kar Leung, Lau Kar Wing, Running Time: 98 minutes, Languages: Cantonese, English Subtitles: English, Features: Anamorphic Widescreen,Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround,Stereo,Trailers, Production company: Shaw Brothers Studio, Release date: 5 May 2003  
"Duel For Gold" a.k.a. Hou Bing (1970) $19.95
Duel for Gold, also known as Huo bing, 火併 is a 1971 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Chor Yuen and produced by Shaw Brothers Studio, starring Ivy Ling Po, Lo Lieh, Chin Han, Wang Ping, Tsung Hua and Chen Chun.[1][2] The screenplay was written by Ni Kuang. (Synopsis): Soon-to-be legendary director Chu Yuan had just joined the Shaw Brothers when he helmed this thriller of bickering bandits. Audiences loved watching three pairs of cunning male and female crooks trying to steal a million gold taels from the Fu Lai Treasury House...not knowing that one of them is actually an undercover hero. Even without him, there's no honor amongst thieves, so the double-crosses and deadly duels come fast and furious. Starring: Chan Chun, Ivy Ling Po, Chin Han, Wong Ping, Fan Mei Sheng, Lo LiehLee Pang Fei, Chung Wa, Kong Lung, Yeung Chak Lam. Director: Chu Yuan, Action Director: Simon Chui Yee Ang, Chui Chung Hok, Languages: English, Format: NTSC, Features: Aspect Ratio: 16:9  Running Time: 93 Minutes.  
"Duel of Fists" a.k.a. (Duel aux poings) (1971) $10.95
Duel of Fists, also known as 拳擊, Duel aux poings and Au karaté, t'as qu'à réattaquer is a 1971 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Chang Cheh and starring David Chiang and Ti Lung. Filmed on location in Bangkok, the story concerns a Hong Kong engineer (Chiang) who goes to Thailand to find his long-lost half-brother (Ti Lung), who is a Muay Thai boxer. (Synopsis): David Chiang is a Chinese boxer who travels to Bangkiok in search of his lost brother, who may (or may not) be the Thai boxer played by Lung. In any case, this kung fu/Thai boxing combo was one of the mega hits of 1971, second only to "The Big Boss". Another triumph for the "iron triangle" of director Chang Cheh and stars David Chiang and Ti Lung--not to mention action choreographer Liu Chia Liang. Chiang is a Chinese boxer who travels to Bangkok in search of his lost brother, who may (or may not) be the Thai boxer played by Lung. In any case, this kung fu/Thai boxing combo was one of the mega hits of 1971, second only to Bruce Lee's "The Big Boss". Starring: David Chiang, Ti Lung, Cheng Lee, Guk Fung, Chan Sing, Cheng Miu, Wong Chung, Yeung Chi Hing, Yuen Wo Ping, Yen Shi-Kwan, Yuen Shun-Yi, Yuen Cheung Yan, Chan Chuen, Lau Laan Ying, Tong Dik, Woo Wai Director: Chang Cheh, Producer: Runme Shaw, Action Director: Lau Kar Leung, Tong Gaai Letterboxed 2.35:1 Mono, Trailers Duration: 7, Running Time: 102 minutes. Languages: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 - Stereo - Dual Mono) Subtitles: English, Distributed by: Shaw Brothers Studio, Release date:1 October 1971  
"Duel Of The Iron Fist" a.k.a. (Da Jue Dou) (1971) $12.95
Duel Of The Iron Fist, also known as 大决斗, Da Jue Dou, Daai Kuet Dau, Duel Of The Iron Fists, Duel Of The Shaolin Fist, Iron Fist Pillage and Duel Sauvage Duel of the Iron Fist is a 1971 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Chang Cheh and starring Ti Lung, Wang Ping, Yue Wai and David Chiang. (Synopsis): Chiang is an undercover agent who mistakingly murders Lung's gangster godfather at the behest of a treacherous and ambitious right hand man to the godfather, Lung must seek revenge against Chiang who acually saves Lung's life in the end. David Chiang is superb in this one. A kung fu expert with a bad cough who must batle the great Lueng at the end of the movie. Lueng, who was in John Woo's "A Better Tomorrow", plays a carefree streetfighter who must do batle with the establishment and of course David Chiang who was brought in to deal with Lueng. The final batle between Chiang and Lueng in the rain at the end is fantastic, very well staged. And the ladies will love the tattooed butterfly on Lueng's chest, a symbol of his love for his lovely lady. I strongly recommend this one. It's a must see.  Starring: David Chiang, Ti Lung, Guk Fung (Ku Feng), Lo Wai, Yeung Chi Hing, Cheng Hong Yip, Wong Ching Ho, Wong Ping, Wong Chung, Chuen Yuen, Cheng Lui, Chan Sing, Cliff Lok, Yuen Wo Ping, Yuen Cheung Yan, Fung Hak On, Hsu Hsia, Yen Shi-Kwan, Chen Kuan Tai Director: Chang Cheh, Producer: Runme Shaw, Action Director: Tong Gaai, Yuen Cheung Yan, Features: Anamorphic Widescreen 2.35:1 Mono Trailers, Duration: 7, Running Time: 105 minutes.Languages: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 - Stereo - Dual Mono), Subtitles: None,  Distributed by: Shaw Brothers Studio, Release date: 21 April 1971  
"Dynasty Of Blood" a.k.a. (The Blood Brothers) (1973) $9.95
Dynasty Of Blood, also known as 刺馬, Dynasty Of Blood or Chinese Vengeance. (Synopsis): This martial arts tale of betrayal and revenge explores one of the most sensational scandals in Chinese history, as Ti Lung takes on the challenging role of a jealous provincial governor who kills his friend in order to steal the man's wife. Overview: Set in the waning years of the Ching Dynasty, this dramatic, tragic, romantic, blood-soaked martial arts tale of betrayal and revenge explores one of the most sensational scandals in Chinese history and marked the true ascension of its director and actors to superstar status. In fact, Ti Lung won Taiwan's Golden Horse Award for Outstanding Performance as the challenging role of a jealous provincial governor who kills his friend in order to steal the man's wife. Starring: David Chiang, Ti Lung, Chen Kuan Tai, Cheng Lee, Tin Ching, Cheng Miu, Cheng Sam, Cheng Lui, Wong Ching Ho, Yeung Chak Lam, Wong Kwong Yue, Fan Mei Sheng,  Cheng Hong Yip, Bruce Tong (Yim Chaan), Kong Do, Danny Lee Sau-Yin, Yuen Wo Ping, Wong Pau Gei Director: Chang Cheh, Action Director: Lau Kar Leung, Tong qGaai, Letterboxed 2.35:1 Mono Trailers, Duration: 7, Running Time: 117 minutes, Languages: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 - Stereo - Dual Mono), Subtitles: None, Film Company : Shaw Brothers    
"Five Deadly Venoms" a.k.a. (Ng Duk) (1978) $9.95
Five Deadly Venoms, also know as 五毒, 5 Deadly Venoms, The Five Deadly Venoms, Ng Duk, Wu Du, 5 Venins Mortels is a cult 1978 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Chang Cheh, starring the Venom Mob, with martial arts choreography by Leung Ting, and produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio, about five kung-fu fighters with unique animal styles: the Centipede, the Snake, the Scorpion, the Lizard, and the Toad.  (Synopsis): The dying master of the powerful Poison Clan dispatches his last pupil, Yang Tieh, on a crucial mission. Worried that the skills he has taught are being used to evil ends, he orders Yang to trace a retired colleague, Yun, and warn him that the fortune he amassed from the clan's activities is under threat from five of his former pupils, each an expert in his own lethal combat style. Yang must discover the whereabouts and true identities of these masked warriors, and decide which, if any, he can trust to join him in his mission. The five pupils are the Centipede, Snake, Scorpion, Lizard, and Toad. Centipede, Snake, Lizard and Toad know each other, but none know the Scorpion, who always wears a mask. Before he dies, the master teaches Yang the weaknesses of each style. Starring: Chiang Sheng, Sun Chien, Philip Kwok, Lo Mang, Wei Pei, Lu Feng, Wang Lung-wei, Ku Feng Directed by: Chang Cheh, Produced by: Runme Shaw, Action Director : Robert Tai Chi Hsien, Leung Ting, Lu Feng, Distributed by: Shaw Brothers Studio, Release date: 12 August 1978, Running time: 98 minutes, Production company: Shaw Brothers Studio.  
"Five Shaolin Masters" a.k.a. (Five Masters Of Death) (1974) $12.95
Five Shaolin Masters, also known as 少林五祖, 5 Shaolin Masters, 5 Masters Of Death Siu Lam Ng Jo and Cinq maîtres de Shaolin Is a 1974 Shaw Brothers kung fu film directed by Chang Cheh, with action choreography by Lau Kar Leung and Lau Kar Wing. (Synopsis): Shaolin renegades fight against their Manchu oppressors and traitorous collaborators. Fans thought that Chang Cheh couldn't out-do his previous star-making box office hits, but once this landmark saga hit the screen, they had to raise their expectations once again. The story was simplicity itself: Shaolin renegades fight against their Manchu oppressors and traitorous collaborators. But the finest martial arts actors, led by revered choreographers Liu Chia-Liang (Lau Kar Leung) and his brother Liu Chia-Yung (Lau Kar Wing), created emotionally involving action sequences of unparalleled effect Starring: David Chiang, Ti Lung, Alexander Fu Sheng, Chi Kuan Chun, Mang Fei (Meng Fei), Leung Kar Yan, Fung Hak On, Kong Do, Choi Wang, Johnny Wang (Lung Wei), Bruce Tong (Yim Chaan), Gordon Liu (Chia Hui), Lo Dik, Jamie Luk (Kim Ming), Lau Kar Wing, Eric Tsang Directed by: Chang Cheh, Produced by: Run Run Shaw, Action Director: Lau Kar Leung, Lau Kar Wing, Features: Anamorphic 16:9 Widescreen, Running Time: 105 minutes. Distributed by: Shaw Brothers Studio, Release date: 25 December 1974, Languages: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 - Stereo - Dual Mono)Region Coding: All Region  
"Five Super Fighters" a.k.a. (Tang Shan Wu Hu) (1979) $9.95
Five Super Fighters, also known as 唐山五虎, Five Superfighters, Tang Shan Wu Hu, and 5 Superfighters is a 1978 Shaw Brothers martial arts film about a kung fu expert who goes around to different schools correcting "bad kung fu".film fans see the title Five Superfighters, they know they're going to see one of director John Lo Mar's best flat-out, fight-filled, non-stop minimal martial arts masterpieces. The plot is thrilling simplicity: an old medicine seller and his three apprentices learn Chinese, crane, pole, and drunken fighting to defeat an arrogant bully. Arguably the director's best-loved movie, there's no argument about just how exciting and fun this super-fight film is. (Synopsis): An arrogant kung fu specialist roams China challenging one and all--"correcting" their kung fu, as he puts it. He "corrects" an old kung fu master and his three students to the point where the master turns to drink and stops teaching. The three students each go their separate ways in search of different skills needed to defeat their foe. When they reunite in 6 months time, get ready for an epic 20-minute battle the likes of which you’ve never seen. Another classic from the Shaw Brothers studios. Starring: Kwan Fung, Hau Chiu Sing, Austin Wai Tin-Chi, Lam Fai Wong, Jamie Luk (Kim Ming), Wan Faat, Keung Hon, Fong Ping, Wong Mei Mei, Ng Yuen Jun, Tony Leung (Siu Hung), Fung Ging Man Director: Law Ma, Produced by: Mona Fong, Action Director: Hsu Hsia,  Language(s): English,  Running Time: 96 minutes. Dolby Digital 2.0 - Stereo, Release date: 1 September 1978, Country: Hong Kong  
"Five Tough Guys" a.k.a. (Kung Fu Hellcats) (1974) $12.95
Five Tough Guys, also known as Kung Fu Hellcats. The team of real-life kung-fu champion Chen Kuan-tai and director Pao Hsueh-li was a productive one, resulting in such classic hits as The Boxer From Shantung, Man Of Iron and Iron Bodyguard. This powerful saga is one of their last together, as well as one of their most sweeping. It tells of the battle between a usurper of the throne and the patriots, led by Chen, who backs a Yunnan Governor just after the revolution. (Synopsis): An overly ambitious president schemes to murder a high-ranking general so that he may claim the emperor's throne. But the general proves to be a more formidable adversary than he realized...  The team of real-life kung-fu champion Chen Kuan-Tai and director Pao Hsueh-Li was a productive one, resulting in such classic hits as "The Boxer From Shantung", "Man Of Iron" and "Iron Bodyguard". This powerful saga is one of their last together, as well as one of their most sweeping. It tells of the battle between a usurper of the throne and the patriots, led by Chen, who backs a Yunnan Governor just after the revolution. Starring: Chen Kuan-Tai, Wong Chung, Ku Feng, Wai Wang, Shut Chung Tin, Fan Mei-Sheng, Lily Ho Li Li, Cheng Kang Yeh, Liu Wai, Tung Lam, Ling Yun, Kong Yeung, Wong Ching, Yeung Chak-Lam, Cheng Miu, Shum Lo, Keung Hon, Yeung Chi-Hing, Tino Wong Cheung, Norman Chu Siu-Keung, Wai Pak, Wong Shu-Tong, Fung Hak-On Director: Pao Hsueh Lieh, Producer: Runme Shaw, Action Director: Lau Kar Wing, Wong Pau Ge, Running Time: 81 minutes. Languages: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 - Stereo - Dual Mono), Subtitles: None, Film Company: Shaw Brothers  
"Furious Slaughter" a.k.a. (Ba wang quan) (1972) $9.95
Furious Slaughter, also known as 霸王拳, Ba wang quan, Ba wang quan Ma Yong Zhen, and Furios Slaughter is a 1972 Hong Kong martial arts Kung Fu action film. It's also known as Superdragon or The Deadly Bunch It stars Jimmy Wang Yu. It's a prequel to Ma Su Chen (1972) (or Rebel Boxer or Bloody Struggle) 1972.  (Synopsis): A largely unknown eastern Wang Yu plays a super-cool hero, who singlehandedly embarrasses a crime syndicate. The superstar from Hong Kong portrays an Asian hero battling nefarious white slave traders in the 1930s.  Starring: Jimmy Wang Yu, Sally Chen (Sha Li), Tin Yau, Sit Hon, Miu Tin, Ma Kei, Lung Fei, Yee Yuen, Got Siu Bo, Shan Mao, Lee Keung, Man Man, Su Chen Ping, Hsieh Hsing, Wong Wing Sang, Kwan Hung, Chai Hau Keung, Laam Kei, Ng Ho, Kong Yeung, Chui Lap, Chang I Fei, Poon Chuen Ling, Ho Wai Hung, Au Lap Bo. . . Directed by: Ting Shan-hsi, Produced by: Wong Cheuk Hon, Languages: English (Dolby Digital 1.0 - Mono), Subtitles: None, Running Time: 84 minutes.    
"Gang Master" a.k.a. 帮规 (1982) $14.95
"Gang Master" also knows as 帮规 (1982) (Synopsis): Austin Wai Tin-Chi plays a young martial arts master who is about to inherit the leadership of the Dragon Gang Triad society, until a letter is delivered by his own siblings which suggests he might really be a Mongol, and have killed to hide the truth. The seal on the letter is evidently credible enough to make the elders wary, and he is kicked out of the gang. He sets off to discover the truth about his own origins, and to prove his loyalty to the Han. Starring: Chen Kuan Tai, Jason Pai Piao, Austin Wai Tin Chi, Tai Liang Chun, Bruce Leung Siu Lung, Ku Feng, Alice Lau Ar Lai, Chu Tiet Wo, Yeung On, Cheng Miu Starring: Chen Kuan Tai, Jason Pai Piao, Austin Wai Tin Chi, Tai Liang Chun, Bruce Leung Siu Lung, Ku Feng, Alice Lau Ar Lai, Chu Tiet Wo, Yeung On, Cheng Miu Director: Tsui Siu Ming, Action Director: Yuen Cheung YanRegion Code: All, Format: NTSC, Running Time: 90 min. Languages: Chinese   Subtitles: English, Aspect Ratio: 16:9
"Golden Swallow" a.k.a. (Jin Yan Zi) (1968) $9.95
Golden Swallow, also known as 金燕子, Jin Yan Zi, Mistress Of The Thunderbolt, The Girl With The Thunderbolt Kick, The Shaolin Swallow and Le Retour de l'Hirondelle d'or  is a 1968 Hong Kong wuxia film directed by Chang Cheh.It was produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio, starring Cheng Pei-pei, Jimmy Wang, Lo Lieh and Chao Hsin-yen. Cheng Pei-pei reprises her role from Come Drink with Me. (Synopsis): Famous swordswoman Golden Swallow and swordsman Han Tao live in Evergreen Valley where they practice the martial arts in peaceful surroundings. They are in love and lead quiet lives. Starring: Wang Yu, Zheng Peipei, Zhao Xinyan, Luo Lie, Yang Zhiqing Director: Chang Cheh, Producer: Runme Shaw, Action Director: Lau Kar Leung, Tong Gaai, Format: Color, Dolby, Dubbed, NTSC,, Widescreen, Language: Mandarin Chinese, English, Subtitles: English, Spanish, Dubbed: English, Region: Region 1, Aspect Ratio: 1.77:1, Studio: Arc Entertainment, Production company: Shaw Brothers Studio, Distributed by  Shaw Brothers Studio, Release date: 4 April 1968, Running Time: 99 minutes   
"Have Sword, Will Travel" a.k.a. (Bao Biao) (1969) $14.95
Have Sword, Will Travel, also known as Bao Biao or Le Sabreur solitaire is a 1969 Hong Kong wuxia film directed by Chang Cheh and starring Ti Lung, David Chiang and Lee Ching. (Synopsis): The upright and invincible leader of the Wulin clan Lord Yin Ke Feng (Cheng Miu) helps the Luoyang government to escort two hundred million worth of gold annually and has never made a mistake. However, he accidentally loses his martial arts skills and the gold is stolen by Chao Hong (Ku Feng), leader of the Flying Tigers thieves. Lone swordsman Lo Yi (David Chiang) meets Yun Piao Piao (Lee Ching) and her fiance Siang Ding (Ti Lung), who are bodyguards for the gold. First, they fight each other before joining forces to help Yin to defeat Chao. Originally down and out, Lu is taken in by the gentle Yun and volunteers to be a bodyguard. He becomes acquainted with her through his warm-blooded actions. Starring: Ti Lung, David Chiang Da Wei, Li Ching, Cheng Miu, Wong Kwong Yue, Wong Ching Ho, Ku Feng, Cliff Lok Kam Tung Director: Chang Cheh, Action Director: Tong Gaai, Yuen Cheung Yan, Language: English, Spanish, Aspect Ratio: 16:9, Format: NTSC, Region: All, Production company: Shaw Brothers Studio, Distributed by: Shaw Brothers Studio, Release date: 25 December 1969
"Heaven And Hell" a.k.a. (Shaolin Hell Gate) (1979) $10.95
Heaven And Hell, also known as 第三類打鬥, Heaven & Hell, Heaven And Hell Gate, Hell Gate, Saai Chut Dei Yuk Moon and Shaolin Hell Gate is a Critically acclaimed, Shaolin brotherhood, film director legend Chang Cheh brings martial arts mayhem beyond reality as he merges "The Five Venoms" with Alexander Fu Sheng and David Chiang to add new levels to Dante's already agonizing "Inferno". "Heaven And Hell" screams bloody madness because the violent fight sequences will make you wince in disbelief while the notion of hell goes beyond psychotic. (Synopsis): Critically acclaimed, Shaolin brotherhood, film director legend Chang Cheh brings martial arts mayhem beyond reality as he merges The Five Venoms with Alexander Fu Sheng and David Chiang to add new levels to Dantes already agonizing Inferno Heaven And Hell screams bloody madness because the violent fight sequences will make you wince in disbelief while the notion of hell goes beyond psychotic. Starring: David Chiang, Alexander Fu Sheng, Maggie Lee (Lam Lam, Maggie Li Lin-Lin), Jenny Tseng, Lee I Min (Lee Ngai-Man), Lam Jan Kei (Lin Chen-Chi), Phillip Kwok, Chiang Sheng, Lo Meng, Kong Do, Goo Goon Chung, Johnny Wang (Lung Wei), Sun Chien, Chan Shen Director: Chang Cheh, Producer: Run Run Shaw, Action Director: Leung Ting, Robert Tai Chi Hsien, Lu Feng, Dolby Digital 1.0 - Mono), Languages: English,  Subtitles: English, Running Time: 88 minutes, Film Company: Shaw Brothers
"Heaven Sword And Dragon Sabre" (1978) $29.95
Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre, also known as Heaven Sword And Dragon Sabre 1, Kei Tin Tiu Lung Gei, Yi Tian Tu Long Ji or Chivalrous Killer is a two-part 1978 Hong Kong film adapted from Louis Cha's novel The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber.(Synopsis): Director Chu Yuan's titanic teaming with respected, inspired author Chin Yung created this unforgettable saga. Set during the Yuan Dynasty, it tell sthe fascinating story of the "Sacred Fire" sect, the Wu Tang swordsmanship clan, the disciples of the O Mei group, The Book of Chu Yang (which can make the reader immortal), and the destruction of Shaolin - complete with a killer cliffhanger. And that's just the start of the fascinating intrigues and ingratiating characters found here. Starring: Derek Yee Tung Sing, Candice Yu On On, Wai Wang, Tin Ching, Yuen Wah, Norman Chu Siu Keung, Goo Goon Chung, Helen Poon Bing Seung, Director: Chu Yuan, Producer: Run Run Shaw, Action Director: Tong Ga, Running time: 101 minutes, Language: Mandarin,  Subtitles: English,  Aspect Ratio: 16:9, Format: NTSC, Region: All, Film Company: Shaw Brothers, Production company: Shaw Brothers Studio, Release date: 19 October 1978 (Part 1), 27 October 1978 (Part 2)
"Heroes of the East" a.k.a. (Zhong Hua Zhang Fu, Shaolin Challenges Ninja) (1978) $9.95
Heroes of the East, also known as 中華丈夫), Chung Wah Cheung Fu, Drunk Shaolin Challenges Ninja, Challenge Of The Ninja, Shaolin Vs. Ninja,  Zhong Hua Zhang Fu, Shaolin contre Ninja, Les Démons du karatéand and Shaolin Challenges Ninja is a martial arts film produced in 1978. It starred Gordon Liu and was directed by Lau Kar-Leung. Lau Kar-Leung has a cameo role as a master of Zui Quan. It's notable for portraying Japanese martial arts alongside the more typical Kung-Fu used in most Hong Kong martial arts films. (Synopsis): A Chinese man (Liu) marries a Japanese woman through an arranged marriage and manages to insult all of her Japanese martial arts family by issuing a challenge to her that is misinterpreted by the others. He must then prove how good Chinese Kung Fu really is through a series of duels with the seven Japanese martial artists who come to meet the challenge. Starring: Gordon Liu (Chia Hui), Simon Yuen (Siu Tin), Yasuaki Kurata (Shoji Kurata), Wilson Tong (Wai Shing), Norman Chu, Cheng Miu, Liu Chia Liang, Lee Hoi Sang, Ouyang Shafei, Cheng Hong Yip, Mizuno Yuko, Poon Bing Seung, Ha Ping, Lau Kar Leung (Liu Chia Hui) Running Time: 100 minutes, Languages: Mandarin (Dolby Digital 5.1Surround), English (Dolby Digital 2.0 - Stereo - Dual Mono), Region Coding: All Region, Format: NTSC, Distributed by: Shaw Brothers Studio, United States: Dragon Dynasty(DVD), Release date: December 30, 1978
"Heroes Shed No Tears" a.k.a. (Ying xiong wu lei) (1980) $15.95
Heroes Shed No Tears, also known as 英雄无泪 , 英雄無淚 and Ying Xiong Wei Lei and The Brave Archer 6 is a 1980 Hong Kong wuxia film directed by Chor Yuen and produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio, starring Alexander Fu and Derek Yee. (Synopsis): In Heroes Shed No Tears Alexander Fu Sheng plays the son of a man who is supposed to die at the hand of a sword with a teardrop forged onto the blade. It s heroic bloodshed at it's best as acclaimed fight instructor Tang Chia brings a certain myth to Alexander Fu Sheng's morbid avoiding character Starring: Alexander Fu Sheng, Jason Pai Piao, Derek Yee Tung Sing, Ku Feng, Yueh Hua, Goo Goon Chung, Angie Chiu Nga Chi, Lau Wai Ling, Wang Sha, Austin Wai Tin Chi Directed by: Chor Yuen, Produced by: Run Run Shaw, Action Director: Tong Gaai, Format: Anamorphic Widescreen, Color, Dubbed, DVD, NTSC, Subtitled, Surround Sound, Language: Chinese / English dubbed DVD, English Subtitle, Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only.), Run Time: 107 minutes,  Production :company: Shaw Brothers Studio, Distributed by: Shaw Brothers Studio, Release date: 24 July 1980  
"Heroes Shed No Tears" also known as (The Brave Archer 6) (1980) $12.95
Heroes Shed No Tears, also known as (The Brave Archer 6) is a 1980 Hong Kong wuxia film directed by Chor Yuen and produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio, starring Alexander Fu and Derek Yee. It is adapted from the novel Ying Xiong Wu Lei by Gu Long.(Synopsis): Another in a long series of Shaw Bros. swordplay adventures directed by Chor Yuen from the novels of Ku Lung. This one's more serious and less playful than earlier entries in the series (e.g. THE MAGIC BLADE) and is far more complicated. It features five strong Shaw Bros. male stars (led by Alexander Fu Sheng) in the roles of five men of more or less equal status and martial arts expertise who come into conflict when one of them seeks to take over the martial arts world and undermine or kill the others. While the production values are, as always, beautiful to behold and the action plentiful, the real the real draw of this film is in watching the way the men interact, form alliances, turn against each other and gradually piece together the truth of the situation. The five stars--Fu Sheng, Ku Feng, Derek Yee, Yueh Hua, Jason Pai Piao--work well together and make up an exemplary ensemble cast. Starring: Alexander Fu Sheng, Jason Pai Piao, Derek Yee Tung Sing, Ku Feng, Yueh Hua,Goo Goon Chung, Angie Chiu Nga Chi, Lau Wai Ling, Wang Sha, Austin Wai Tin Chi. Language: Mandarin Subtitles: English, Aspect Ratio: 16:9, Format: NTSC, Running time: 106 min  Director by: Chu Yuan, Action Director: Tong Gaai, Production company: Shaw Brothers Studio, Distributed by: Shaw Brothers Studio, Release date: 24 July 1980, Country: Hong Kong, Cinematography: Wong Chit, Edited by: Chiang Hsing-lung, Yu Siu-fung
"Holy Flame Of The Martial World" a.k.a. (Wu Lin Sheng Huo Jin) (1983) $12.95
"Holy Flame Of The Martial World", also known as 武林圣火令 , 武林聖火令 (Synopsis): This internationally popular tale of a brother and sister seeking vengeance for the death of their parents through the mysthical yin/yang Holy flame technique is an eye-filling epic. Kuo Chue (aka Philip Kwok), famous ans the star of Chang Cheh's internationally famous "Venom" film series, both costars and choreographs this impressive tale - leading to a vaunted "action director" career with both the 007 thriller "Tomorrow Never Dies" and the cult classic "Brotherhood of the Wolf" to his credit.Starring: Max Mok, Leanne Lau, Yung Jing Jing, Lau Siu Gwan, Jason Pai Piao, Phillip Kwok, Elvis Tsui and Chan Shen,..Director: Tony Liu Jun Guk, Producer: Mona Fong Yat Wah, Lawrence Wong Ka Hee, Action Director: Philip Kwok Chung Fung, Yuen Tak, ,Uncut Language: English,Chinese, Subtitles: English, Aspect Ratio: 16:9, Format: NTSC, Region: All, Film Company: Shaw Brothers
"House Of Traps" a.k.a. (Chong xiao lou) (1982) $9.95
House of Traps, also known as 冲霄楼, Chong Xiao Lou, Chung Siu Lau, Shaolin House Of Traps is a 1982 Shaw Brothers film directed by Chang Cheh, starring the Venom Mob. The story is based on the 19th-century novel The Seven Heroes and Five Gallants. (Synopsis): It all started with The Five Venoms, the internationally loved kung-fu thriller. It continued through more than a dozen bloody good entertainments featuring the same actors in different roles. This is considered the last official "Venoms" movie, but what a film it is. There's one plasma-spurting attack after another as heroes and rogues alike try to solve the secrets of this hell house. The core Venoms themselves choreograph the gory fun in this fond farewell to their worldwide film series sensation! Starring: Chin Siu-Ho, Lung Tien-Hsiang, Phillip Kwok Chun-Fung, Chiang Sheng, Ricky Cheng Tien-Chi, Sun Chien, Wong Lik, Lu Feng, Lau Fong-Sai, Chui Tai-Ping, Ngaai Fei, Siao Yuk, Chu Ko  Director: Chang Cheh, Action Director: Philip Kwok Chung Fung, Lu Feng, Chiang Sheng, Chu Ko, Produced by: Mona Fong, Languages: Mandarin (1.0 - Mono) Subtitles: English Chinese (Traditional) Subtitles: English Chinese (Traditional), Running Time: 91 minutes. Country: Hong Kong, Film Company: Shaw Brothers  
"Invincible One" a.k.a. (Disciples Of Shaolin) (1976) $10.95
Invincible One, also known as Disciples of Shaolin, Hong Quan Xiao Zi, The Hung Boxing Kid, Royal Monks and Les Disciples de Shaolin. Fu Sheng stars as Kuan Feng-yi, a country boy goes to stay with a friend Huang Han (Chi Kuan Chung), who gives him his 1st pair of shoes and gets him a job at a factory. Feng-yi becomes entangled in a battle to take over the factory by rival factory owner (Chang Tao) and his gang.(Synopsis): Fu Sheng takes the lead role as Kwan, an innocent country bumpkin who travels to town to see his trusted old friend (played by Chi-Kwan Chun). Chi is working in a textile mill and manages to arrange work for his friend. Kwan notices that the real wealth never filters down to the common worker and the affluence he longs for (superbly represented by a pair of brand new shoes) will never be his. However, when a rival mill uses violence to get their own way, Kwan uses his kung-fu skills to great effect and is soon showered with goods by the mill owner. Chi dissuades him from becoming a hired thug for his uncaring employees. In an expertly filmed flashback, we see that Chi once found himself in similar circumstances, but realized that those in charge care little for the lackeys they employ. Instead its better to live a quiet life away from this strife and concentrate on making ends meet. As Kwan becomes more and more spoilt by the riches that are thrown at him, he loses sight of his real friends and becomes just another property owned by the mill boss. His new position, however, soon means that he is thrust into the middle of life-threatening combat and it is not long before he meets his match. Now, Chi musters recalls his past one last time, in an effort to avenge his naive friend.Starring: Alexander Fu Sheng, Chi Kuan Chun, Kong Do (Ching Tao), Lo Dik, Chen Ming Li, Wang Ching Ping, Fung Hak On (Feng Ko An)Director: Chang Cheh, Action Director: Lau Kar Leung, Running Time: 110.          minutes,  Language: English, Film Company: Chang's Film Co, Shaw Brothers  
"Iron Bodyguard" (1973) $9.95
"Iron Bodyguard" (1973) (Synopsis): The collaboration of director Chang Cheh and action star Chen Kuan Tai proved to be one of the most enduring of kung fu’s golden age, and nowhere were the two more inventive than when journeying back to the era when the Ching Dynasty fell and the Chinese Republic was born. Following their landmark successes “Boxer From Shantung” and “Man of Iron” came this powerful, exciting tale of a patriot committed to ending the corruption of the Ching rulers.  (Overview): When legendary swordsman Wang Wu challenges the authority on a blanket arrest of men when really only one is guilty, his intervention (and its success) is observed by politician Tan Tzutung who tries to buy him a drink but is rebuffed. Later, Wang is attacked while getting his hair braided and Tan assists him, making them friends and allowing them to talk. Tan is a reformer but there are moves against such men and Wang knows it. He enlists Wang's help but within the world of politics nothing is to be trusted and soon the friends are in great danger in the name of their reforming efforts. Starring: Chen Kuan Tai, Yueh Hua, Lily Li Li Li, Danny Lee Sau Yin, Tung Lam, Kong DoChiang Nan, Betty Pei Dee, Li Min Lang, Hsu Hsia Director: Chang Cheh, Pao Hsueh Lieh, Producer: Run Run Shaw, Action Director :Lau Kar Leung, Tong Gaai, Region Code: All Format: NTSC, Running Time: 94 Minutes, Uncut, Languages: Mandarin, Subtitles: English, Aspect Ratio: 16:9  
"Iron Monkey" a.k.a. (Tie ma liu) (1977) $9.95
Iron Monkey, also known as School Of Shaolin, Bloody Monkey Master and Tie ma liu is a 1977 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by, and starring Chen Kuan Tai, as a Shaolin Temple trained Monkey Kung Fu expert, fighting against the Qings. (Synopsis): A reckless young man joins Shaolin Temple after his family is murdered by Ching officials and trains in the rare art of Monkey Fist kung fu which he uses to exact revenge. Iron Monkey is the nickname of a young gambler who becomes the sole survivor of a Manchurian massacre. After burying his family, a fate-filled road leads Iron Monkey to the confines of Shaolin Temple. Full of vengeance, the young victim of circumstance endures humiliation from his classmates and rigorous training from the infamous Bitter Monk. All hardship is painfully accepted, to finally explode into a merciless confrontation with the chief of the Manchus--each and every finger a blade of fury, making all counter-attacks twice as deadly. With great costumes, an excellent cast, and the raw, youthful talent of Chen Kwan Tai, this is an outstanding example of the genre Starring: Suen Ga Lam, Chi Kuan Chun, Chen Kuan Tai, Leung Kar Yan, Wilson Tong (Wai Shing), Kam Kong, Shut Chung Tin, Chan Wai Lau, Wu Ma Director: Chen Kuan Tai, Produced by: Lin Wong-Feng, Action Director: Chan Muk Chuen, Languages: English, Running Time: 91 minutes, Distributed by: Unifilm International Company, Xenon, Release date: 1977.      
"Kid From Kwangtung" a.k.a. (Guang Dong liang zai yu) (1982) $9.95
Kid From Kwangtung, also known as 广东靓仔玉, 廣東靚仔玉 and Guang Dong liang zai yu Huo zhen qi bing.(Synopsis): Respected actor and action choreographer Hsu Hsia didn't waste his chance to direct - inviting three other kung fu designers to help on this fight-filled thriller. Want Yu, co-star of such classics as Dirty Ho and The Kid with a Tattoo, here takes center stage as a young rascal caught between master martial arts actor Jen Shih-kuan (Once Upon a Time in China) and violent Huang Chang-li (Snake in The Eagle's Shadow). From there on, it's one masterful kung fu bout after another. Starring: Wong Yu, Yuen Tak, Chiang Kam, Sharon Yeung Pan-Pan, Kwan Hoi-San, Yen Shi-Kwan, Hwang Jang-Lee, Choi Gwok-Hing, Ho Pak-Kwong, Kwan Fung, Lau Ga-Yung, Wong Mei-Mei, Yeung Chi-Hing, Goo Goon-Chung, Keung Hon, Chui Fat, Chung WingDirector: Hsu Hsia, Producer: Mona Fong Yat Wah, Action Director: Hsu Hsia, Yuen Tak, Chui Fat, Running Time: 94.            minutes, Languages: Mandarin, Subtitles: English, Aspect Ratio: 16:9, Film Company: Shaw Brothers
"Kid With A Tattoo" a.k.a. (Tong Tian Xiao Zi Gong Qiang Ke) (1980) $12.95
Kid With A Tattoo, also known as The Kid With A Tatoo, Tong Tian Xiao Zi Gong Qiang Ke, Tung Tin Siu Ji Hung Cheong Haak. (Synopsis): Wang Yu stars as a ballistic kid on a mission to clear his father's name, with plentiful ripsnorting martial arts by Jackie Chan's long time kung-fu classmates Yuen Hua and Yuan Pin, and Shaw Brothers best martial arts fighting villain Wang Lung-Wei. Overview: One of Shaw Brothers most productive directors, Sun Chung's action films had strong tension, snappy editing and slow motion which influenced up and coming martial arts director John Woo. Starring kung-fu comedienne Wang Yu, a ballistic kid on a mission to clear his father's name, The Kid With A Tattoo features plentiful ripsnorting martial arts by Jackie Chan's long time kung-fu classmates Yuen Hua and Yuan Pin, and Shaw Brothers best martial arts fighting villain Wang Lung-Wei.  Starring: Wong Yu, Johnny Wang Lung-Wei, Yuen Wah, Ku Feng, Yuen Bun, Law Gwan, Chan Shen, Dang Wai-Ho, Cheung Gwok-Wa, Dick Wei, Jamie Luk Kim-Ming, Ngai Tim-Choi, Shum Lo, Wong Ching-Ho, Wong Pau-Gei, Siao Yuk, Law Sing, Chow Kin-PingDirector: Sun Chung, Action Director: Tong Gaai, Languages: English, Running Time: 97 Minutes, Film Company: Shaw Brothers
"Killer Constable" a.k.a. (Lightning Kung Fu) (1980) $9.95
Killer Constable, also known as Lightning Kung Fu, and Karate Exterminators, Lightning Kung Fu is a 1980 Hong Kong martial arts-action film directed by Chih-Hung Kwei and released by Shaw Brothers.(Synopsis): Gold is stolen from the Emperoress Dowager and a hard-nosed cop who would rather kill criminals than arrest them is given one month to find and return the gold--or else he diesStarring: Chen Kuan Tai, Guk Fung (Ku Feng), Jason Pai Piao, Yau Chui Ling (Yu Tsui Ling), Dick Wei (Tu Lung), Ngaai Fei (Ai Fei), Kong Do (Chiang Tao), Chin Shih Yu, Gam Biu (Chin Piao), Yuen Wah (Yuan Wah), Kwan Yung Moon (Chuan Yung Wen), Walter Tso Tat-Wah (Tsao Ta-Hua), Ha Ping, Cheung Ying, Lee Chun Wa.Director: Kuei Chih Hung, Producer: Run Run Shaw, Action Director: Shikamura Yasuyoshi, Wong Pau Gei, Languages: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 - Stereo) Subtitles: None, Running Time: 99 minutes, Features: Full Screen Trailers, Film Company: Shaw Brothers
"King Boxer" a.k.a. (Five Fingers Of Death) (1972) $9.95
King Boxer, also known as Tian Xia Di Yi Quan, Five Fingers Of Death,   Invincible Boxer and An Iron Man and La Main de Fer is a 1972 martial arts film directed by Jeong Chang-hwa and starring Lo Lieh. It was produced by Shaw Brothers (HK) Ltd the largest Hong Kong movie production studio at the time. The script was written by Chiang Yang Made in Hong Kong, it is one of many kung fu-themed movies with Lo Lieh in the lead. He appeared in many similar efforts from the 1960s, pre-dating the more internationally successful Bruce Lee.(Synopsis): A young man uses his martial arts skills to defend family honor. One of the first martial arts films released in the USA. A budding young master must face the challenge of his training and his foes. Chao Chi Hao is told by his master that if he improves his fighting technique training elsewhere, he will be given the hand of the master's daughter in marriage. But when Chi Hao enters a tournament representing his school, a rival school, bent on winning at all costs, sends a few Japanese heavies to help give them the winning edge. Will Chi Hao, with his hands now broken, be able to finish the tournament?Starring: Lo Lieh, Wong Ping, Chiu Hung, Tin Fung, Bolo Yeung (Yang Sze), Fong Min, Gam Kei Chu, Tung Lam, James Nam (Gung Fan), Goo Man Chung, Chan Shen, Hsu Hsia, Wong Ching HoDirector: Jeong Chang Hwa Producer: Run Run Shaw Action Director: Lau Kar Wing, Chan Chuen Features: Anamorphic Widescreen 2.35:1 (OAR) Trailers Duration: 7 Running Time: 97 minutes. Languages: English Subtitles: None Distributor: PanMedia [A USA-Based. Distributor] Production company: Shaw Brothers Studio, Release date: April 28, 1972 (Hong Kong)  
"Kung Fu Invaders" a.k.a. (Heroes Two) (1972) $10.95
Kung Fu Invaders, also known as Heroes Two, 方世玉與洪熙官, Fong Sai Yuk Yue Hung Hei Koon, 2 Héros, Ceintures noires contre karatékas, Ceintures noires contre kung fu and Bloody Fistsis a 1974 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Chang Cheh. The film stars Alexander Fu Sheng and Chen Kuan Tai. (Synopsis): Of the dozens of great martial arts movies made by this prolific and respected director, this tale of legendary Shaolin avengers Fang Shih-Yu (Fong Sai Yuk) and Hung Hsi-Kuan is often considered one of the best of Chang Cheh. His collaboration with equally renowned kung fu choreographer Liu Chia Liang was apparent in all the performances, but especially with that of charismatic, capable, 19-year-old Alexander Fu Sheng. This powerful production is a true landmark in kung fu film history.Starring: Alexander Fu Sheng, Chen Kuan Tai, Fong Sam, Bruce Tong Yim Chaan, Wong Ching, Zhu Mu, Feng Yi, Chiang Nan, Fung Hak On Director: Chang Cheh, Produced by Lin Hsing Fan, Action Director: Tong Gaai, Lau Kar Leun, Language: English, Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1, Format: NTSC, Region: All, Production Company: Chang's Film Company, Release date: January 19, 1974 (Hong
"Lady Hermit" a.k.a. (钟馗娘子, Zhong Kui Niang Zi) (1971) $9.95
"Lady Hermit" also known as (钟馗娘子, Zhong Kui Niang Zi) (1971) (Synopsis): She’ll teach you a thing or two about bloodshed.From the vaults of the Shaw Brothers hails a film that showcases the legendary wuxia masters’ talent like a blood-soaked prize. In a performance celebrated as her magnum opus, Cheng Pei-Pei (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon) memorably demands body parts from her foes in a vengeful rage. Cheng is the Lady Hermit: a paragon of poise and stealth, in hiding for years, plotting revenge ever since her injurious run-in with the sinister Black Knight. Shih Szu (Shaolin Handlock) is a lethal go-getter with wicked bullwhip skills who begs Cheng to teach her, hoping to slay the demon herself. The Black Knight’s days are numbered as the Lady Hermit and her protege perfect the technique to take him down – one called the Flying Tiger. Starring: Cheng Pei Pei, Shih Szu, Lo Lieh, Wong Hap, Chuen Yuen, Fang Mien, Cliff Lok Kam Tung Suen Lam, Kok Lee Yan Director: Ho Meng Hua, Producer: Runme Shaw, Action Director: Leung Siu Chung, Language: Mandarin, English, Subtitles: English, Region: Region 1, Aspect Ratio: 16:9Running Time: 105 Minutes.