"Shatter" (1974) $19.95
Shatter, also known as Call Him Mr. Shatter, They Call Him Mr Shatter or Un dénommé Mr. Shatter is a 1974 British-Hong Kong action film directed by Michael Carreras and Monte Hellman and starring Stuart Whitman, Lung Ti, Lily Li, Anton Diffring and Peter Cushing in his last film for Hammer Studios. It was the second and final international co-production between Hammer Studios of England and Shaw Brothers Studio of Hong Kong. The film was shot entirely on location in Hong Kong and was first released in 1974 in UK. (Synopsis):  Stuart Whitman is Shatter, an international hitman who is hiding out in Hong Kong after he has completed a contract out on an African leader. Shatter soon finds out that everyone wants him dead, including the crime syndicate, the cops and the brother of the African leader he killed. Shatter teams up with a kung fu expert (Ti Lung) to try to get the money that is owed to him. Various double crosses and fight scenes ensue. Starring: Stuart Whitman, Lung Ti, Lily Li, Peter Cushing,... Director: Michael Carreras, Monte Hellman, Producer: Michael Carreras, Vee King Shaw, Language: English, Aspect Ratio: 16:9, Format: NTSC, Region: All, Distributed by: Hammer Films, Avco-Embassy, Starz, Anchor Bay, Release date: 1974 (UK), 1 July 1980 (Hong Kong), Running time: 89 minutes.
"Opium and The Kung-Fu Master" a.k.a. (洪拳大師 The Lightning Fists Of Shaolin, Master Of The Hung Clan) (1984) $29.95
Opium and the Kung-Fu Master, a.k.a. (The Lightning Fists Of Shaolin/Master Of The Hung Clan), is a 1984 Hong Kong Martial arts film directed by Tang Chia, who also serves as one of the film's action directors, and stars Ti Lung as the titular Protagonist. (Synopsis): Master Tie Qiao San (Ti Lung), the leader of the Ten Tigers Canton, is the chief coach of China's militia. At that time, the opium ban was in use, but public sale of opium was widely available. Many bureaucrats were taking opium, a trend that Tie followed. As Tie takes opium, his physical skills were declining. Seeing how Tie's skills are declining, opium store owner Rong Feng (Chen Kuan Tai) challenges Tie to a public duel. Tie struggles to fight Rong and was in serious danger until his disciple Lu Guasi (Robert Mak) steps in to rescue him before dying from his injuries. Seeing his disciple killed by Rong, Tie vows to seek revenge.Starring: Ti Lung, Chen Kuan Tai, Tong Gaai, Robert Mak Tak Law, Lau Suet Wah, Philip Ko Fei, Goo Goon Chung, Alan Chan Kwok Kuen, Lee Hoi San, Ma Chao, Chan Shen, Stephen Chan Yung, Chan Yuet YueDirected by: Tang Chia, Produced by: Mona Fong, Screenplay by: Wong Ying, Production Company: Shaw Brothers Studio, Release Date: 1984, Running Time: 86 Minutes.
"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 Deadly Breaking Swords" a.k.a. (Feng liu duan jian xiao xiao dao) (1979) $14.95
The Deadly Breaking Sword, also known as 风流断剑小小刀 and Feng liu duan jian xiao xiao dao  is a 1979 Hong Kong wuxia film directed by Sun Chung and starring Ti Lung and Alexander Fu Sheng. (Synopsis): Armed with mystical methods of mind and body control, the nefarious Dr. Kuo uses his powers to terrorize the population with a mindless killer bent on destruction but hope lies with martial arts master Tuen Cheng-Tsin and crafty thief Ko Mun, who, aided by the Deadly Breaking Sword, set off on a high-flying, fast-kicking mission for justiceStarring: Ti Lung, Fu Sheng, Lily Li, Shih Szu, Ku Feng, Directors: Sun Chung Director: Sun Chung, Producer: Run Run Shaw, Action Director: Tong Gaai, Wong Pau Gei, Format: Color, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen, Language: Mandarin, English,   Subtitles: English, Region: Region 1, Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1,  Production company: Shaw Brothers Studio, Distributed by: Shaw Brothers Studio, Release date:12 April 1979
"The Spiritual Boxer" (1975) $14.95
The Spiritual Boxer, also known as Naked Fists Of Terror, 神打, Shen Da, Wang Yu défie le Maître du Karaté Action director Liu Chia-liang makes a mind-boggling directorial debut in The Spiritual Boxer, which not only quickly established Liu as a genius director but he was also credited with introducing comedy into the kung-fu genre; the pre-cursor for Jackie Chan's kung-fu comedies. Its Ghostbusters meets George C. Scott's The Flim-Flam Man as a pseudo-ghost catcher, wittily portrayed by kung-fu comedienne Wang Yu, and catches more than he bargained for. (Synopsis): Wong Yu plays Hsio Chien, who along with his master Chi are kung fu commen who pretend their admittedly good kung fu reaches a level beyond mere mortals. When master Chi is too drunk to perform for the town folk, the young Chien takes his place and pretends to be possessed by the Monkey God. The crowd believes him and obey his commands to feed and give him money. When Chi is picked up by local authorities, Chien is forced to make it on his own. Despite becoming increasingly proficient in his scams. Chien develops a Robin Hood-esque sense of fair play as he helps out the down trodden locals against bullying shopkeepers and a local gangster. Eventually he becomes a well-respected figure in the community due to his 'connection' with the spirits. All goes well until he is exposed by allies of the gangster and must face them with real kung fu.  Starring: Wong Yu (Wang Yu), Lam Jan Kei (Lin Chen Chi), Ti Lung, Chen Kuan Tai, Kong Yeung, Chan Mei Hua, Chan Shen, Fung Hak On, Ha Ping, Keung Hon, Lee Hoi Sang, Lee Sau Kei, Ng Hong Sang, Ngaai Fei, Shut Chung Tin, Shum Lo, Tin Ching, Wong Ching Ho.Director: Lau Kar Leung, Producer: Runme Shaw, Action Director: Lau Kar Leung, Languages: English, Running Time: 99 minutes, Film Company: Shaw Brothers
"3 Evil Masters" a.k.a. (The Master) (1980) $9.95
3 Evil Masters, also known as 背叛師門, Bui Bun Si Mun, Three Evil Masters, The Master and 3 Evil Masters is a 1980 martial arts film produced in Hong Kong. It was directed by Lu Chin Ku and produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio. (Synopsis): Yeun Tak makes his acting debut in "The Master" as a downtrodden kung fu student who saves the life of a kung fu master, who is being stalked by three killers. A noted kung fu master, Chen Kuan Tai, is ambushed by the three evil masters and badly injured. He is taken care of by a kind-hearted orphan who starts to learn from the master, and eventually realizes he must stamp out the evils. Superb training and action scenes make Three Evil Masters a must-see epic! Starring: Chen Kuan Tai – Jin Tien-yun, Chiang Lin – Student Wang Lung Wei – Yan Qing-wang Eddy Ko – Ko Han, Lau Hok Nin – Shi Chen-chung, Yuen Tak – Gao Jian Director: Tony Liu Jun Guk, Action Director: Hsu Hsia, Assistant Action Director: Chui Fat, Yuen Tak, Features: Anamorphic Widescreen 2.35:1 Mono Trailers, Region Coding: All Region, Running Time: 95 minutes. Languages: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 - Stereo - Dual Mono), Production company: Shaw Brothers Studio, Release date: 1980 1980  
"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  
"The Bare-Footed Kid" a.k.a. Chi Jiao Xiao Zi (1993) $12.95
The Bare-Footed Kid, also known as 赤脚小子, Chi Jiao Xiao Zi, Chik Geuk Siu Ji is a 1993 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Johnnie To and starring Aaron Kwok, Maggie Cheung, Ti Lung and Jacklyn Wu. The film is a remake of the 1975 film, Disciples of Shaolin, which was directed by Chang Cheh. (Synopsis): Upon his father’s death, a poor boy seeks out his father’s friend and receives assistance from him and his employer. Because of his martial arts prowess, he gets hired by the local police and gets tricked into betraying his previous benefactors. Upon his father’s death, a poor boy (Aaron Kwok) seeks out his father’s friend (Ti Lung) and receives assistance from him and his employer (Maggie Cheung). Because of his martial arts prowess, he gets hired by the local police and gets tricked (and partly framed) into betraying his previous benefactors. Starring: Aaron Kwok Fu Sing, Ti Lung, Maggie Cheung Man Yuk, Paul Chun PuiJacqueline Wu Chien Lien, Kenneth Tsang Kong. Director: Johnnie To Kei Fung, Action Director: Lau Kar Leung, Languages: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 – Stereo), Mandarin (Dolby Digital 2.0 – Stereo), Subtitles: English, Chinese, Running Time: 90 Minutes.  
"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