"Boxer Rebellion" a.k.a. (Ba guo lian jun) (1976) $10.95
Boxer Rebellion, also known as Ba guo lian jun, 神拳三壮士, Spiritual Fists, Bloody Avengers, La Colère des boxers, La Révolte des Boxers. Chang Cheh, was given one of the highest budgets to date to tell this sweeping war story of disillusionment and revenge. Choreographed by Liu Chia-Liang and starring international favorite Alexander Fu Sheng, it rates as a revelatory masterpiece.  (Synopsis): The "godfather of the kung-fu film", Chang Cheh, was given one of the highest budgets to date to tell this sweeping war story of disillusionment and revenge. Kung fu choreographer Liu Chia-Liang (Lau Kar Leung) led an all-star fighting cast featuring international favorite Alexander Fu Sheng and Shaw Brothers' villain supreme Wang Lung-Wei. Starring: Alexander Fu Sheng, Liang Chia-Jen, Li Li-Hua, Hu Chin, Richard Harrison, Jenny Tsang Director: Chang Cheh, Action Director: Lau Kar Leung, Features: Anamorphic Widescreen 2.35:1 Stereo Trailers, Duration: 7, Running Time: 137 minutes. Languages: English ( Mixed English, Mandarin, German), Subtitles: English Film Company: Chang's Film Co, Shaw Brothers  
"Cat vs Rat" a.k.a. (Yu mao san xi jin mao) (1982) $9.95
Cat vs. Rat, also known as Cat Versus Rat and Nga Maau Saam Fai Gam Mo Sue and Yu mao san xi jin mao is a Shaw Brothers martial arts-comedy film directed by Lau Kar Leung, starring Alexander Fu, Adam Cheng, Kara Hui and Hsiao Ho. The plot is loosely based on the 19th century wuxia classic novel The Seven Heroes and Five Gallants. (Synopsis): Popular Hong Kong filmmaker Lau Kar-leung directed this historical action-comedy about two sworn enemies battling to determine which of them is the best swordsman. The Cat is Chan Chiao (Adam Cheng) and the Rat is Pai Yu-tang (Alexander Fu Sheng). The two men compete in various flamboyantly choreographed duets before realizing that they must seek the judgment of their master (Lau Kar-wing). He disappoints them by ruling that their abilities are perfectly equal, then being so completely impartial as to give the Rat a nine-ringed sword which he can use to defeat the Cat, and giving the Cat a spear to defeat the sword which he just gave the Rat. A few more contests result in ties before a subplot gets underway involving a precious jade seal owned by the Emperor Yung Hsi (Gordon Lau) and the thieves out to steal it. This, finally, is what forces the Cat and Rat to work together and overcome their rivalry. Starring: Chan-Peng Chang, Kuo Hua Chang, Adam Cheng, Sheng Fu, Hou Hsiao, Yu Hsiao, Kara Hui, King Chu Lee Director: Lau Kar Leung, Producer: Mona Fong Yat Wah, Action Director: Lau Kar Leung, Hsiao Ho, Ching Chu, Region Code: All, Format: NTSC, Running Time: 91 minutes, Languages: Mandarin, Subtitles: English, Aspect Ratio: 16:9  
"Chinatown Kid" (1977) $10.95
Chinatown Kid, is a 1977 Shaw Brothers kung fu film directed by Chang Cheh with action choreography by Rober Tai Chi Hsien and Lee Kai Ting, starring Alexander Fu Sheng and the Venom Mob. (Synopsis): Struggling to survive the murderous gang wars of Hong Kong, Tan Tung (Alexander Fu Sheng), a young martial arts street fighter, successfully takes on all challengers—until he runs up against the savage underworld empire of Hong Kong's Triad mafia. Escaping to San Francisco, he again tangles with criminal gangs, but this time fights his way to the top of the city's most feared gangster organization led by the White Dragon boss (Kuo Chui). At last, his rise to power leads to a final, murderous, gang-land war for control of all Chinatown. And in the end, Tan Tung must decide whether he will use his awesome skills to fight for evil ... or for to help his best friend Yang Ching. Starring: Alexander Fu Sheng, Shirley Yu, Siu Yam Yu, Phillip Kwok, Lo Mang, Wang Lung Wei Director: Chang Cheh, Producer: Run Run Shaw, Action Director: Robert Tai Chi Hsien, Lee Ka Ting, Produced by:  Sir Run Run Shaw, Distributed by: Shaw Brtothers Studio, Release date: December 22 1977, Running time: 120 Minutes, Country: Hong Kong, Language: English
"Disciples Of Death" a.k.a. (Men From The Monastery) (1974) $12.95
Disciples Of Death, also know as 少林子弟, Men From The Monastery, Shao Lin zi di, Shaolin Zidi, and Le Monastère de Shaolin. (Synopsis): Shaolin firebrands Fang Shih-yu, Hung Hsi-kuan, and Hu Huei-chien are as famous in Asia as the Three Musketeers are in America and Europe. So when the "godfather of the kung-fu film," Chang Cheh decided to tell their stories with Alexander Fu Sheng, Chen Kuan-tai, and Chi Kuan-chi in the roles, it was cause for celebration. The resulting film is one of the most lauded and beloved in the director's filmography, and remains a highlight in all the stars' careers. It is the final days of the majestic Ming Dynasty when the Chinese mainland is overrun by the Manchu troops. The disciples of the Shaolin Monastery are soon fighting alongside the patriots in their fierce struggle against the invaders--and the fate of a nation lies in the lethal hands of the Men From The Monastery. Starring: Chen Kuan Tai, Alexander Fu Sheng, Kong Do, Lo Dik. Director: Chang Cheh, Action Director: Lau Kar Leung, Tong Gaai, Language (s): English, Running Time: 92 minutes, Film Company: Chang's Film Co, Shaw Brothers  
"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  
"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
"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
"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  
"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
"Magnificent Wanderers" a.k.a. (Magnificent Kung Fu Warriors) (1977) $10.95
Magnificent Wanderers, also known as 江湖汉子, 江湖漢子, Jiang hu han zi, Kong Woo Hon Ji, and Magnificent Kung Fu Warriors. The "godfather of the kung-fu film," Chang Cheh helmed this sweeping, all-action adventure of undercover, traveling patriots battling corrupt Mongol chieftains and their bloodthirsty henchmen. He guides a spectacular all-star kung-fu cast so there's hardly a moment to spare. Stolen gold, hostage villagers, raging soldiers, corrupt courts, and an ammo dump fill the plot until both exceptional martial arts and explosions share the screen. (Synopsis): A patriot enlists the help of three local kung fu conmen--Fu Sheng, Chi Kwan Chun, and Lee Yi Min. Together, the martial quarter devises a plan to liberate Mongol invaders of all their ill-gotten gains. Overview: A patriot enlists the help of three local kung fu conmen--Fu Sheng, Chi Kwan Chun, and Lee Yi Min. Together, the martial quarter devises a plan to liberate Mongol invaders of all their ill-gotten gains. Finally, the patriot must do battle in the enemy stronghold in an epic fight to the finish, where our heroes encounter untold forms of Ming kung fu. Can Alex and David take on the might of the Venoms? Yet another classic from the Shaw BrothersStarring: Alexander Fu Sheng, David Chiang, Chi Kuan Chun, Phillip Kwok, Lee I Min, Sun Chien, Lu Feng, Lo Meng, Lam Fai Wong, Hon Kong, Suen Shu Pau, Shan Mao Director: Chang Cheh, Action Director: Hsieh Hsing, Chan San Yat Dolby Digital 2.0 - Stereo - Dual Mono, Running Time: 94 minutes, Languages: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 - Stereo - Dual Mono), Subtitles: None, Film Company: Chang's Film Co, Shaw Brothers  
"Marco Polo" a.k.a. (The Four Assassins) (1975) $10.95
Marco Polo, also known as 马哥波罗, 4 Assassins, The Four Assassins, Ma Goh Boh Law, Ma Ko Po Lo, The Four Assassins and Le Guerrier de Kubilai Khan. (Synopsis): This splendid historical tale of the famed explorer is also a superlative martial arts thriller featuring an all-star kung-fu cast, including future lead "Venom" Kuo Chue, "Master Killer" Gordon Liu Chia-hui, and "Thundering Mantis" Liang Chia-jen. "The Four Assassins" (aka "Marco Polo", 1975) is that rare Hong Kong kung fu film which features a westerner in a pivotal, heroic role. Set at the time of Italian explorer Marco Polo s historic expedition to China ,during the reign of Monogol ruler Kublai Khan, it stars American actor Richard Harrison as Polo. Taking considerable liberties with the historic record, the film has Polo turning up as an Imperial Inspector assigned to root out Chinese rebles in the south, but eventually being won over to their cause. As such, it relies on the formula commonly used in kung fu films to depict a much later period of conflict, that of Qingera Manchu conquerors vs. Ming loyalists. Starring: Alexander Fu Sheng, Chi Kuan Chun, Gordon Liu (Chia Hui), Leung Kar Yan, Johnny Wang (Lung Wei), Si Si, Phillip Kwok, Richard Harrison, Shut Ma (Wa Lung) Director: Chang Cheh, Action Director: Chan San Yat, Hsieh Hsing, Features: Anamorphic 16:9 Widescreen, Region Coding: All Region, Format: NTSC,  Running Time: 103 minutes, Languages: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 - Stereo - Dual Mono), Subtitles: None
"Na Ch The Great" (Alexander Fu Sheng) (1974) $9.95
Na Cha The Great (Synopsis): Reincarnated, his spirit embodied in a lotus flower, Na Cha is armed with the Fire Point Lance and Wind Fire Wheel to save the people from their despotic emperor. Overview: For 3000 years, the flying deity Na Cha has been a household name in China; and, while there have been other adaptations, this version is remembered the most fondly. Reincarnated, his spirit embodied in a lotus flower, Na Cha is armed with the Fire Point Lance and Wind Fire Wheel to save the people from their despotic emperor. Or, as a Shaw homage website said: “Lots of crazy action and some comedy make this a must-see for true fans.” Starring: Alexander Fu Sheng, Kong Do, Lo Dik, Jamie Luk Kim Ming, Fung Hak On, Li Chen Piao, Yuen Man Tzu, Stephen Yip Tin Hang, Shut-Ma Wa Lung,Lee Wan Chung, Lam Jing Director: Chang Cheh, Action Director: Lau Kar Leung, Tong Gaai, Running Time: 90 Minutes, Language: English
"New Shaolin Boxers" a.k.a. (Grand Master of Death) (1976) $12.95
"New Shaolin Boxers, a.k.a. Grand Master of Death/The Choy Lay Fat Kid/Demon Fist Of Kung Fu, Silly Kid (Synopsis): Alexander Fu Sheng stars as an eager Kung-Fu student who insists on intervening when townspeople are bullied by the town bosses and their hired thugs. For his own good, he is sent away by his teacher to a mountain temple where he learns new techniques from a venerated kung-fu master. When Fu Sheng returns to town, his original teacher has been killed and the gang is trying to force a female friend of his into prostitution. He then goes into action against the town bosses, played by Kung Fu greats Wang Lung Wei and Leung Kar Yan (who worked togetheras villains in numerous Shaw Brothers films). Overview: Take two directors (Cheng Kang, who made the popular true crime thriller “The Criminals”, and Hua Shan, who helmed the superheroes “Super Inframan”), a cast of the best and best-loved martial arts actors, then respected kung fu choreographer Tang Chia, and what do you have? The beloved cult sequel to the international “esoteric weapon/crazy cutlery” hit, “The Flying Guillotine”, that’s what! (Starring): Alexander Fu Sheng, Jenny Tseng Yan Lei, Johnny Wang Lung WeiLam Fai Wong, Leung Kar Yan, Wong Lik, Shan Mao, Chan Wai Lau, Wang Chiang Liang Running Time: 88 Minutes, Languages: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 – Stereo – Dual Mono), Director: Chang Cheh, Wu Ma, Action Director: Hsieh Hsing, Chan San Yat, Leung Kar Yan, Film Company: Chang's Film Co, Shaw Brothers
"Return Of The Sentimental Swordsman" a.k.a. (Mo jian xia qing) (1981) $12.95
Return of the Sentimental Swordsman, also known as 多情剑客断情刀, 小李飞刀, 魔剑侠情, The Flying Blade and Moh Kim Hap Ching is a 1981 Hong Kong wuxia film written and directed by Chor Yuen and produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio, based on Gu Long's Xiaoli Feidao series of novels. It stars Ti Lung, Alexander Fu Sheng and Derek Yee.(Synopsis): One great movie deserves another, and this is one of those rare sequels that many feel is superior to the original. The audience certainly seemed to think so, making this one of the Shaw Studio's highest grossing movies ever. And why not? Ti Lung is back as Li Chin Huan, the renowned, charming, elegant, majestic, and yes, sentimental, swordsman who must face the Chief of the Money Clan and his legion of assassins for the fate of the "Martial Arts World". Starring: Ti Lung, Alexander Fu Sheng, Derek Yee, Ching Li, Lo Lieh, Ku Feng, Choh Seung-wan, Ku Kuan-chung, Kara Hui Director: Chu Yuan, Producer: Run Run Shaw, ActionDirector:Tong Gaai, Uncut, Language: English, Aspect Ratio: 16:9, Format: NTSC, Region: All, Production company: Shaw Brothers Studio, Distributed by: Shaw Brothers Studio, Release date: 31 January 1981
"Shaolin Martial Arts" aka (Hong quan yu yong chun) (1974) $10.95
Shaolin Martial Arts, also known as 洪拳与咏春, Hong Quan Yu Yong Chun. (Synopsis): Fu Sheng plays Fong Sai-yuk. Some guys train to beat a murderous master, but they don't train enough and are killed half-way through the film, leaving the battle to men like Fu Sheng. The evil Manchu clan is determined to rid China of all kung fu rivals--only the ancient Shaolin school remains defiant. Their finest warriors murdered by two of the Manchu's ruthless hired assassins, the Shaolin turn in desperation to old masters in order to learn the ultimate secret martial arts disciplines--the only styles and tactics which might defeat their monstrous enemy. After months of agonizing training, the deadly Tiger and Crane combat styles are matched against the Manchu's lethal Steel Skin technique in a bloody battle to the death. Starring: Alexander Fu Sheng, Chan Yi Ling, Gordon Liu (Chia Hui), Johnny Wang (Lung Wei), Chi Kuan Chun, Leung Kar Yan, Simon Yuen (Siu Tin), Lo Dik,  Kong Do, Fung Hak On, Lau Kar Wing, Tino Wong Cheung, Jamie Luk (Kim Ming), Geung Nam Director: Chang Chehm, Action Director: Tong Gaai, Lau Kar Leung, Features: Anamorphic Widescreen 2.35:1 Mono Trailers, Duration: 7, Running Time: 106 minutes, Languages: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 - Stereo - Dual Mono), Subtitles: None, Film Company: Chang's Film Co, Shaw Brothers
"Ten Tigers From Kwangtung" 广东十虎与后五虎 / 廣東十虎與後五虎 (1978) $9.95
Ten Tigers of Kwangtung,  广东十虎与后五虎;, 廣東十虎與後五虎; pinyin: Guǎngdōng Shí Hǔ yǔ hòu Wǔ Hǔ) is a 1979 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Chang Cheh and produced by Mona Fong. It is one of Chang Cheh's tales of Shaolin’s historic rivalries with the Qing Dynasty and the Canton Tigers. Along with the Brave Archer series, Ten Tigers had an all-star cast of Shaw martial artists. (Synopsis): Shaw Brothers' top ten stars take on the mantle of the famed Canton Ten Tigers. Witness various rare forms of martial arts, including the Beggar's Pole and the Mermaid's Tail; as well as more traditional styles, such as Wing Chun and Mantis. Shaw Brothers' top ten stars take on the mantle of the famed Canton Ten Tigers. Witness various rare forms of martial arts, including the Beggar's Pole and the Mermaid's Tail; as well as more traditional styles, such as Wing Chun and Mantis. The Venoms can do no wrong as they take on the might of the Northern Tigers. An absolute classic--watch out for the mini-Venoms' violent and deadly ball-cracking technique! Starring: Alexander Fu Sheng, Ti Lung, Chiang Sheng, Phillip Kwok, Lo Meng, Lu Feng, Sun Chien, Wong Lik, Chin Siu Ho, Johnny Wang Lung Wei, Wai Pak, Lung Tien Hsiang, Guk Fung, Kwan Fung,  Lau Wai Ling, Siao Yuk, Lam Chi Tai,  Chan Hon Kwong, Tiu Lung, Chan Shu Kei Director: Chang Cheh, Produced by: Mona Fong, Action Director: Leung Ting, Philip Kwok Chung Fung, Chiang Sheng, Lu, Feng, Robert Tai Chi Hsien, Running Time: 86 minutes, Languages: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 - Stereo - Dual Mono), Subtitles: None, Distributed by: Shaw Brothers Studio, Release date: 1979, Features: Anamorphic Widescreen 2.35:1 Mono Trailers, Duration: 7                                                
"The Avenging Eagle" a.k.a. (Leng xue shi san ying) (1978) $9.95
The Avenging Eagle, is also known as Cold Blooded Eagles, Laang Huet Sap Saam Ying, Long xie shi san ying, La Vengeance de l'aigle and La Vengeance de l'Aigle de Shaolina is a 1978 Hong Kong wuxia film produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio, starring Ti Lung, Alexander Fu and Ku Feng. A remake of the film, titled The 13 Cold-Blooded Eagles, was released in 1993. (Synopsis): Ku Feng raises orphans to be his personal killers, but one orphan starts to question his role in life. This leads to his becoming a marked man. Joined by a lone warrior, the pair go to stamp out the plague that the King Eagle has unleashed on the world Shaw veteran Guk Feng raises orphans to be his personal killers. But one orphan (Ti Lung) starts to question his role in life. This leads to his becoming a marked man. Joined by a lone warrior (Alexander Fu Sheng), the pair go to stamp out the plague that the king eagle has unleashed on the world.Features: Anamorphic Starring: Ti Lung, Alexander Fu Sheng, Guk Fung, Si Si, Yue Wing, Johnny Wang (Lung Wei), Dick Wei, Eddy Ko Hung Director: Sun Chung, Producer: Run Run Shaw, Action Director: Tong Gaai, Wong Pau Ge, Widescreen 2.35:1 Trailers, Duration: 7, Running Time: 87 minutes,    Languages: English (PCM), Subtitle: None, Production company: Shaw Brothers Studio, Distributed by: Shaw Brothers Studio,Release date: 13 September 1978
"The Brave Archer 3" a.k.a. (Blast Of The Iron Palm) (1981) $9.95
The Brave Archer 3, also known as 射雕英雄傳三集, Blast Of The Iron Palm, The Brave Archer Part III, Kung Fu Warlords 3, Se Diu Ying Hung Juen Saam Jaap, She Diao Ying Xiong Chuan San Ji, and Le Chasseur d'aigles et le secret du moine is a 1981 Hong Kong film adapted from Louis Cha's novel The Legend of the Condor Heroes. The film was produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio and directed by Chang Cheh, starring Alexander Fu Sheng and Niu-niu in the lead roles. The film is the third part of a trilogy and was preceded by The Brave Archer (1977) and The Brave Archer 2 (1978). The film has two unofficial sequels, The Brave Archer and His Mate (1982) and Little Dragon Maiden (1983), both of which were based on The Return of the Condor Heroes. The theme song of the film, Say Cheung Kei was composed by Chang Cheh, arranged by Joseph Koo and performed in Cantonese by Jenny Tseng. (Synopsis): Part three of the famous four-part epic. Overview: Renowned film director Chang Cheh returns for a third time with Ti Lung, Alexander Fu Sheng and a stellar supporting cast in The Brave Archer 3 to create a far-out martial arts spectacle that rivals its two predecessors, a rarity in any film industry. Chang's heroes live for death while encapsulating themselves within their own world, but at the right time, will altruistically explode. That's what makes this film a blast.Starring: Ti Lung, Alexander Fu Sheng, Chiang Sheng, Sun Chien, Wong Lik, Nau Nau, Chui Tai Ping, Lo Meng, Chu Ko, Cheng Lee, Lau Wai Ling, Lu Feng, Phillip Kwok, Siao Yuk, Yeung Hung, Ricky Cheng (Tien Chi) Directed by: Chang Cheh, Produced by: Mona Fong, Features: Anamorphic Widescreen 2.35:1 Mono Trailers, Duration: 7, Running Time: 88 minutes, Languages: English (1.0 - Mono), Subtitles: None, Production company: Shaw Brothers Studio, Distributed by: Shaw Brothers Studio, Release date: 12 November 1981
"The Brave Archer And His Mate" a.k.a. (The Brave Archer 4) (1982) $10.95
The Brave Archer and His Mate, also known as 神鵰俠侶, The Brave Archer 4, San Diu Hap Lui, Shen Diao Xia Lu, Kung Fu Warlords 4, Mysterious Island, and Le Chasseur d'aigles et le fils prodigue is a 1982 Hong Kong film adapted from Louis Cha's novels The Legend of the Condor Heroes and The Return of the Condor Heroes. Together with Little Dragon Maiden (1983), The Brave Archer and His Mate is regarded as an unofficial sequel to the Brave Archer film trilogy (The Brave Archer, The Brave Archer 2 and The Brave Archer 3). (Synopsis): When is The Brave Archer movie a "Venoms" film? When it is this, the fourth in a series originally starring international favorite Alexander Fu Sheng. This time, Kuo Chue is the new hero, who is out to defeat the mass murderer of his martial arts masters. In fact, this action-packed, Venom-filled film is even choreographed by the three core "Venoms", making it a unique combination of grand "Martial Arts World" mayhem and special Venom-style high flying kung-fu.Starring: Alexander Fu Sheng, Gigi Wong (Suk Yee), Phillip Kwok (Chun Fung), Chin Siu Ho, Lung Tien Hsiang, Wong Lik, Chiang Sheng, Lily Li Li-Li, Candy Wen (Xue Er), Kwan Fung, Lau Fong Sai, Chan Shen, Chow Kin Ping, Chu Ko, Chui Tai Ping, Danny Lee Sau-Yin, Lam Sau Kwan, Lu Feng, Wai Wang, Wan Seung La Directed by: Chang Cheh, Produced by: Mona Fong, Features: Anamorphic Widescreen ,Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround, Running Time: 100 minutes,  Languages: Mandarin (Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround), Subtitles: English, Region Coding: All Region, Format: NTSC, Production company: Shaw Brothers Studio, Release date: 25 February 1982  
"The Naval Commandos" a.k.a. (Hai jun tu ji du) (1977) $12.95
The Naval Commandos, also known as 海军突击队, Hai jun tu ji dui, Hoi Gwan Dat Gik Dui and Navy Descentors is a Shaw Brothers film directed by Chang Cheh, who is famous for his martial arts cinematography, but ventured into military combat action with the production of this war movie based upon the War of Resistance/WWII (1937-45).DVDm(Synopsis): The "Godfather Of The Kung-Fu Film" created this rousing epic of a seemingly suicidal mission to destroy the Japanese Navy's flagship in 1937, featuring many great actors he had worked with over the years. Their courageous and desperate attempts to do just that comprise the remarkable action in this rousing epic, featuring some of the greatest actors Chang had ever made, was making, and would ever make famous.Starring: David Chiang Da-Wei, Ti Lung, Alexander Fu Sheng, Chi Kuan-Chun, Si Si, Lau Wing, Bruce Tong Yim-Chaan, Phillip Kwok Chun-Fung, Woo Kei, Lee Sau-Kei, On Ping, David Tong Wai, Shan Mao, Tsui Yat Gung, Chiang Sheng, Lu Feng, Chuk Jing, Suen San-Cheung, Yeung Hung, Wang Chiang Liang, Lam Fai-WongDirector: Chang Cheh, Pao Hsueh Lieh, Wu Ma, Lau Wai Ban, Action Director: Hsieh Hsing, Lee Ka Ting, Robert Tai Chi Hsien,  Features: Anamorphic Widescreen 2.35:1 Mono Trailers, Duration: 7, Running Time: 106 minutes. Languages: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 - Stereo - Dual Mono), Subtitles: None, Film Company: Chung Gwok Din Ying Chai Pin Chong, Shaw Brothers    
"The Shaolin Avengers" a.k.a. (Fang Shih Yu Yu Hu Hui Chien) (1976) $10.95
The Shaolin Avengers, also known as 方世玉與胡惠乾, Fang Shih Yu Yu Hu Hui Chien and Invincible Kung-Fu Brothers. (Synopsis): Two Ming fighters (Fu Sheng and Chi Kuan Chung) seek revenge for the death of their fathers at the hands of the Chings. Starring: Alexander Fu Sheng, Chi Kwan Chun, Chan Wai Lau, Bruce Tong, Lung Fei, Choi Wang, Wang Lung Wei, Chiang Sheng, Leung Kar Yan, Jamie Luk, Ricky Cheng, Cheung Yee Kwai, Ching Kuo Chung, Chui Wing Hong Director: Chang Cheh, Wu Ma, Action Director: Hsieh Hsing, Chan San Yat, Running Time: 86 minutes, Language: English, Aspect Ratio: 16:9, Format: NTSC, Region: All, Film Company: Chang's Film Co, Shaw Brothers