"The Deadly Challenger" a.k.a. The Challenger (1979) $14.95
The Deadly Challenger, also known as 踢馆 or The Deadly Challenger.  (Synopsis): Shaw Brothers superstars David Chiang and Tsui Siu Keung star as two top class kung fu fighters who challenge all the top kung fu masters in the land, one motivated by revenge, the other by greed. Overview: Shaw Brothers superstars David Chiang and Tsui Siu Keung star as two top class kung fu fighters who challenge all the top kung fu masters in the land, one motivated by revenge, the other by greed. The two fighters team up to face their ultimate challenge in the form of Master Pao, played by Philip Ko. Without doubt one of the jade screen’s greatest ever end fights Starring: David Chiang, Norman Chu, Lily Li Li-Li, Phillip Ko Fei, Eric Tsang Chi-Wai, Huang Ha, Peter Chan Lung, Mars, Tai Bo, Alan Chan (Gwok Kuen), Chan Dik Hak, Alan Chui (Chung San), Benny Lai (Keung Kuen  Director: Eric Tsang Chi Wai, Producer: Lo Wei, Action Director: Huang Ha, Chik Ngai Hung, Bonus Fights, Language: English, Running time: 87 minutes.
"The Deadly Duo" a.k.a. (Shuang Xia) (1971) $9.95
The Deadly Duo, also known as 双侠, 雙俠,  Shuang Xia, Duo mortel or Die tödlichen Zwei is a 1971 Hong Kong Wuxia film directed by Chang Cheh, and starring David Chiang and Ti Lung.(Synopsis): When the Yuan Dynasty rulers are threatened by the Mongol horde, the titular duo--a pair of lethal swordsmen--protect the imperiled imperial prince. It’s the Sung Dynasty versus the Chin invaders as the "Iron Triangle" of director Chang Cheh and stars David Chiang and Ti Lung truly hit their stride with this crowd-pleasing kung fu epic. When a handsome prince is taken captive and guarded by a martial arts master, it’s up to two powerful patriots to fight overwhelming offs. From the first fascinating minute to the final desperate battle to the death--culminating in an unforgettably evocative conclusion--this duo is dynamic as well as deadly.Starring: David Chiang, Ti Lung, Guk Fung, Bolo Yeung, Wong Chung, Cheng Lui, Chan Chuen, Wong Kwong Yue, Bruce Tong (Yim Chaan), Stanley Fung (Sui Faan), Lau Dan, Yeung Chak Lam, Chan Feng Chen, Lau Gong, Woo Wai, Yau Lung, Lau Kar Wing, Wong Pau Gei, Max Lee. . .Directed by: Chang Cheh, Produced by: Run Run Shaw, Features: Anamorphic Widescreen 2.35:1 Mono, Languages: English, Subtitles: None, Running Time:78 minutes, Production company: Shaw Brothers Studio, Distributed by: Shaw Brothers Studio, Release date: 22 December 1971
"The Flying Guillotine" a.k.a. (Huet Dik Ji) (1975) $9.95
The Flying Guillotine, also known as 血滴子, Huet Dik Ji and La Guillotine volante (Synopsis): When a fellow officer, Wong Yue, is executed for refusing to carry out orders, the leader of the death Squad, Ma (Chen Kuan Tai), decides to make a run for it and settles down in the country where he starts a family. However, his past soon catches up with him so Ma has to invent a new weapon to deal with the might of the guillotine-lobbing skills of the King’s loyal warriors. A true classic in every sense, delivered in true Shaw Brothers style. Starring: Chen Kuan Tai, Guk Fung (Ku Feng), Wai Wang (Frankie Wei Hung), Kong Yeung (Chiang Yang), Liu Wu Chi, Ai Ti, Lin Wei-Tu, Wang Yu, Li Peng-Fei, Li Shou-Chi, Lu Wei, Lin Feng, Shen Lao, Chiang Ling, Wu Chin-Chin, Hsu Kuan-Ying, Lei Lung, Ho Han-Chou. Director: Ho Meng Hua, Producer: Runme Shaw, Action Director: Simon Chui Yee Ang, Language: English Running Time: 91 minutes. Film Company: Shaw Brothers
"The Heroic Ones" a.k.a. (Shi San Tai Bao) (1970) $12.95
The Heroic Ones, also known as 十三太保, Shi San Tai Bao and Les 13 Fils du Dragon d'Or is a 1970 Hong Kong Shaw Brothers Studio martial arts film directed by Chang Cheh.[1] It was originally released on 14 August 1970 in Hong Kong and was one of the top grossing Hong Kong films between the years of 1970 and 1972.(Synopsis): It’s literally brother against brother as Chiang and Lung display their remarkable martial arts prowess--battling insiders and outsiders in a duel to the death for the fate of China. No screen team was more triumphant in the "Golden Age" of kung-fu cinema than the "iron triangle" of director Chang Cheh and his proteges David Chiang and Ti Lung. This is their quintessential historical epic, set during the waning years of the Tang Dynasty.Starring: David Chiang, Ti Lung, Lily Li Li-Li, Chan Sing, Bolo Yeung, Guk Fung, Chin Han, Wong Chung, James Nam (Gung Fan), Yuen Wo Ping, Lo Wai, Cliff Lok, Yuen Cheung Yan, Yuen Shun-Yi, Cheng Hong Yip, Wong Ching, Lau Kar Wing, Bruce Tong (Yim Chaan), Cheng Lui.Directed by: Chang Cheh, Produced by: Run Run Shaw, Running Time: 120, minutes,  Language: English, Subtitles: None, Distributed by: Shaw Brothers Studio, Release date: 14 August 1970, Action Director: Lau Kar Wing, Lau Kar Leung, Tong Gaa
"The Invincible Fist" a.k.a. Tie Shou Wu Qing (1969) $19.95
The Invincible Fist, also known as 鐵手無情 or Tie Shou Wu Qing. (Synopsis): This is one of the few films where "Godfather of kung-fu film" Chang Cheh headlined Lo Lieh as the leading hero, three years before Lo would become Shaw Brothers first international star in King Boxer. Here he plays a dedicated chief constable for Tsang Chou village, who falls in love with the blind daughter of a bandit who is wrecking havoc. Joining him in all the action and emotion are award-winning actor Ku Feng and future superstar David Chiang.  Starring: Lo Lieh, Li Ching, Ku Feng, David Chiang Da Wei, Chan Sing Director: Chang Cheh, Producer: Run Run Shaw, Action Director: Tong Gaai, Lau Kar Leung, Uncut version , Language: Chinese, English subtitles, NTSC All, Features: 16:9. Running Time: 94 Minutes  
"The Kung Fu Instructor" a.k.a. (Jiao tou) (1979) $9.95
The Kung Fu Instructor, also known as 教头, Kung-fu Instructor, Le Professeur De Kung Fu is a 1979 Shaw Brothers martial arts film directed by Sun Chueng, starring Ti Lung. (Synopsis): When a village is torn apart by a rivalry between two martial arts clans, one of the clans resorts to some devious methods in order to frame the other clan for wrongdoings. The tensions run high in this film placed during the Ching Dynasty. Two rival clans have unsuccessfully tried to hire the master of the good clan to teach his clan. Not willing to take no for an answer, they frame the master for a dirty deed that he didn't commit, which forces him to kill a man in battle. The townspeople attempt to kill him and he is forced to flee to the evil clan.Starring: Ti Lung, Wong Ming Chuen, Wong Yu, Guk Fung, Johnny Wang (Lung Wei), Gigi Chiu (Nga Chi), Kong Do, Ngaai Fei, Tong Lung, Tin Ching, Tong Yim Chaan, Cheung Gwok Wa, Shum Lo, Jamie Luk (Kim Ming), Lun Ga Chun, Yuen Wah, Cheng Miu, Dick WeiDirector: Sun Chung, Action Director: Tong Gaa, Features: Anamorphic Widescreen 2.35:1 Mono Trailers, Duration: 7, Running Time: 110 minutes. Languages: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 - Stereo - Dual Mono) Subtitles: None, Film Company: Shaw Brothers  
"The Magic Blade" a.k.a. (Tien ya ming yue dao) (1976) $9.95
The Magic Blade, also known as 天涯明月刀, Tien Ya Ming Yueh Dao and Le Sabre inferna is the exciting tale of two rival swordsmen in imperial China vying with a power-hungry villain for possession of the dangerous "Peacock Dart". It all leads to a final showdown that stands out as a highpoint in kung fu cinema.(Synopsis): Director Chu Yuan (Chor Yuen) has been hailed as the premier screen interpreter of famed author Ku Lung's martial arts novels, and this is one of his best. This exciting tale of two rival swordsmen in imperial China vying with a power-hungry villain for possession of the dangerous "Peacock Dart" showcases brilliantly choreographed fights, glorious settings, superb cinematography, exceptional mise-en-scene, and a strong cast. It all leads to a final showdown that stands out as a highpoint in kung fu cinema.Starring: Ti Lung, Lo Lieh, Guk Fung, Tang Ching, Cheng Lee, Lily Li Li-Li, Fan Mei Sheng, Chan Shen, Cheng Miu, Goo Goon Chung, Ha Ping, Lau Wai Ling, Norman Chu, Yuen Wah, Tim Lei, Wong Pau Gei, Alan Chui Chung San, Yuen Shun-Yi, Kong Yeung, Ng Hong SangDirector: Chu Yuan, Action Director: Tong Gaai, Wong Pau Ge, Running Time: 97 minutes, Languages: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 - Stereo), Subtitles: None,Region Coding: All Region, Letterboxed 2.35:1,Trailers, Film Company: Shaw Brothers  
"The Savage Five" a.k.a. (The Savage 5) (1974) $11.95
The Savage Five, also known as The Savage 5, is a 1974 Hong Kong martial arts film written and directed by Chang Cheh and starring David Chiang, Ti Lung, Chen Kuan-tai, Danny Lee and Wong Chung. The film's Chinese title literally means the "Five Tiger Generals" (Synopsis): David Chiang, Ti Lung, Chen Kuan-Tai play three of The Savage 5. Research hasn't yet revealed the identities of the other two, but give us time. If the you think that title has a familiar ring, check out this plot: a band of Kung Fu fighters save helpless villagers from bandits. That's right: this is Magnificent Seven, minus two. Savage 5 Starring: David Chiang, Ti Lung, Chen Kuan-tai, Danny Lee, Wong ChungDirector: Chang Cheh, Produced by: Run Run Shaw, Action Director: Lau Kar Leung, Tong GaaiRunning Time: 104 Minutes, Country: USA, Production company: Shaw Brothers Studio, Distributed by: Shaw Brothers Studio, Release date: 15 February 1974
"The Sentimental Swordsman" a.k.a. (多情剑客无情剑 To ching chien ko wu ching chien) (1977) $12.95
The Sentimental Swordsman, also known as 多情剑客无情剑, To ching chien ko wu ching chien is a 1977 Hong Kong wuxia film written and directed by Chor Yuen and produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio. It stars Ti Lung, Derek Yee, Ching Li, Yueh Hua, Fan Mei-sheng and Ku Feng. The film is based on Duoqing Jianke Wuqing Jian of Gu Long's Xiaoli Feidao Series of novels. (Synopsis): Due to his own extreme ideals, framed swordsman Li has lost everyone dear to him. After his life is saved by a rival swordsman, Li's overwhelming pride means he forsakes the woman he loves and let's her marry his saviour. Now resigned to traveling the country with his loyal aide, Li's only comfort is alcohol and the simple life he has now accepted. Starring: Ti Lung, Cheng Li, Derek Yee Tung Sing, Fan Mei Sheng, Yueh Hua, Ku FengCandice Yu On On, Wang Sha, Goo Goon Chung Director: Chu Yuan, Producer: Mona Fong Yat Wah, Run Run Shaw, Action Director:Tong Gaai, Wong Pau Gei, Production company: Shaw Brothers Studio, Distributed by: Shaw Brothers Studio, Release date: 14 October 1977, Running time: 96 minutes, Uncut, Features: Anamorphic widescreen 16.9, Language:  Mandarin, Subtitles: English, NTSC  
"Triple Irons" a.k.a. (The New One Armed Swordsman) (1971) $9.95
Triple Irons, also known as 新獨臂刀, The New One Armed Swordsman, San duk bei do, Xin du bi dao, Triple Irons, and La Rage du tigre is a 1971 Hong Kong wuxia film directed by Chang Cheh and produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio, starring David Chiang. Chiang replaced Jimmy Wang, the star of the two preceding films in the series, The One-Armed Swordsman and Return of the One-Armed Swordsman. The film features Chang Cheh's usual brand of violent swordplay and bloody effects.(Synopsis): When a bogus teacher dupes his student into accepting a duel he cannot win, he unfortunately accepts, and ends up losing an arm. After the duel, he retreats to a small village where he finds humble work as a waiter. However, when trouble comes to town and justice must be served, he realizes that he must be the one to act. The swordsman inside him springs back into action, and sets out on a bloody trail of revenge and justice.Starring: Li Ching (Cheng Lei), Ti Lung, David Chiang, Guk Fung (Ku Feng), Liu Kang, Chan Sing (Chen Hsing), Wang Ching Ho, Wong Chung (Wang Chung), Shen Lao, Wang Kuang Yu, Cheng Hong Yip (Cheng Kang Yeh), Yuen Shun-Yi, Sham Chin BoDirected by: Chang Cheh, Produced by: Runme Shaw, Features: Anamorphic Widescreen 2.35:1 Mono Trailers, Duration: 7,  Running Time: 98 minutes. Languages: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 - Stereo - Dual Mono) Subtitles: None Production company: Shaw Brothers Studio, Distributed by: Shaw Brothers Studio, Release date: 7 February 1971
"Vengeance !" a.k.a (Deadly Duo/Kung Fu Vengeance) (1970) $12.95
"Vengeance !" also known as (Vengeance, Deadly Duo, Kung Fu Vengeance, 報仇;  Bao chou is a 1970 kung fu film directed by Chang Cheh, and starring David Chiang and Ti Lung. The film is set in Peking circa 1930, and centers on a revenge plight of Chiang. (Synopsis): "Godfather of the kung-fu Film" Chang Cheh cemented his fame and importance with this extraordinary combination of a symbolic kung-fu thriller and coming-of-age teenage angst drama. The result is a landmark for its director and the film which made David Chiang and Ti Lung superstars. Overview: The adored screen team of Chang Cheh; Ti Lung and David Chiang return in another classic about brotherhood and heroes in vengeance. Chiang plays a psychotic younger brother out to avenge his older brothers death. The action by acclaimed choregraphers Tang Chia and Yuen Chiang Yan is just as psychotic.  Starring: David Chiang Da Wei, Ti Lung, Wong Ping, Ku Feng, Wong Chung, Hoh Ban, Yeung Chi Hing, Wong Ching Ho, Chuen Yuen, Chan Sing Directed by: Chang Cheh, Language: Cantonese and English, Subtitles: English, Region: all, Release date: 14 May 1970,  Country: Hong  Kong, Directors: Shaw, Format: NTSC, Region: All Regions, Studio: Bonzai Studios, DVD,  Release Date: July 1, 2016, Running Time: 90 minutes.