"Fong Sai Yuk 11" a.k.a. Fang Shi Yu II: Wan fu mo di (1993) ¥93.00
Fong Sai-yuk II, also known as The Legend II and The Legend of Fong Sai-yuk II,方世玉Ⅱ万夫莫敌,  方世玉2谁与争锋, Fang Shi Yu II: Wan fu mo di, The Legend of Fong Sai Yuk 2, La Légende De Fong Sai Yuk 2 (is a 1993 Hong Kong martial arts comedy film directed by Corey Yuen, and also produced by and starring Jet Li as Chinese folk hero Fong Sai-yuk. The film is a sequel to Fong Sai-yuk, which was released earlier in the same year. Two former Miss Hong Kong Pageant winners, Michelle Reis and Amy Kwok, portrayed Fong Sai-yuk's wives. (Synopsis): Fong Sai-yuk and his wife, Ting-ting, are now full-fledged members of the Red Flower Society, a secret society seeking to overthrow the Qing dynasty. The society's leader is Fong's godfather, Chan Ka-lok, who intends to groom Fong to become his successor. Chan's deputy, the ruthless Yu Chun-hoi, stands in Fong's way and tries to harm him. The society's members are unaware that Chan is actually a long-lost younger brother of the Qianlong Emperor. Although Chan is faithful to the society's cause, he fears that the members might renounce their loyalty to him if they discover his true identity. Meanwhile, some Japanese rōnin find evidence of Chan's true identity and attempt to pass it to the Qianlong Emperor in a red box. Chan sends Fong and others on a mission to intercept the rōnin and retrieve the evidence, but Fong is distracted by a damsel in distress and focuses on rescuing her instead. At a critical moment, when Fong is almost killed by the rōnin, his mother, Miu Tsui-fa, shows up and saves him. Despite so, the rōnin get away and pass the evidence to Suen Si-ngai, the Viceroy of Guangdong province. The woman whom Fong rescued earlier is Suen On-yee, the viceroy's daughter. Chan plans for Fong to woo Suen On-yee and extricate the red box from her. Fong enters a martial arts contest that the viceroy arranges to win On-yee's hand in marriage and use the opportunity to steal the Red Box. Suen On-yee, meanwhile, has fallen in love with Fong and marries out of real love. However, the viceroy is aware of Fong's true intention in the marriage so he sends soldiers to capture Fong. Suen On-yee manages to persuade her father to release Fong by threatening to commit suicide.Starring: Jet Li, Michelle Reis, Josephine Siao Fung Fung, Adam Cheng Siu ChowPeter Chan Lung, Amy Kwok Oi Ming, Ji Chun Hua, Corey Yuen Kwai. Director: Corey Yuen Kwai, Producer: Jet Li, Liu Er Dong, Action Director: Corey Yuen Kwai, Yuen Tak, Language: Chinese, English Subtitles, Chinese Subtitles, NTSC All, Running Time: 100 Minutes.  
"Furious Slaughter" a.k.a. (Ba wang quan) (1972) ¥72.00
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.    
"Fury In Shaolin Temple" a.k.a. (Fury In The Shaolin Temple/Fury At Shaolin Temple) (1979) ¥72.00
Fury In Shaolin Temple, a.k.a. (Fury In The Shaolin Temple/Fury At Shaolin Temple) (1979) (Synopsis): Gordon Liu, the Master Killer, is back in action! The Secret Book is stolen from the Holy Shaolin Temple, and the Master Killer is sent to retrieve it al all costs. Watch the Master Killer use his 36 Chamber training against the best of the best, including the 18 Bronzemen. Training is over, let the action begin! See why Gordon Liu is the best and kills the rest! Starring: Gordon Liu Chia Hui, Philip Ko Fei, Gam Kei Chu, Lee Fat Yuen, Bruce Lai, Benny Pan, Chi Sor Young, Steve Lee, Wong Sik Yin, Jacky Chen Shao Lung, Leung Hoi, Maria Moon Director: Godfrey Ho Chi Keung, Producer: Georges Lai Hing Lun, Tomas Tang Kaak Yan, Joseph Lai San Lun, Action Director: Chin Yuet Sang, Yeung Kim Wah, Format: NTSC, Running Time: 83 Minutes, Languages: English dubbed, Subtitles: None, Aspect Ratio: 4:3
"Game Of Death 11" a.k.a. Tower of Death, Si Wang Ta (1981) ¥79.00
Game of Death II, also known as Tower of Death, 死亡塔, Le Jeu de la mort 2 or The New Game of Death, is a 1981 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Ng See-yuen and starring Bruce Lee, Tong Lung, Huong Cheng Li and Roy Horan.  (Synopsis): Tower of Death (1981) was the last official Bruce Lee release. The producers of The Game of Death were compelled to make another Bruce Lee movie after the success of the G.O.D. in southeast Asia. So the director used what stock footage he had left plus doubling by Yuen Biao (stunt and acrobatic scenes) and Tang Lung (a Korean actor who played in The Game of Death) not only doubling for Bruce but playing his brother. It was very inventive how the director managed to put in Bruce Lee scenes. You get to see a lot of Yuen Woo Ping's action directing in this movie.  Overview: This film was marketed as a sequel to Bruce Lee's last and only partially completed film Game of Death. Bruce Lee died some years before the production of Game of Death II and most of his scenes are taken from Lee's older films, mostly Enter the Dragon. Aside from the international English dub giving the "Bruce Lee" character the name Billy Lo, this movie appears to have no connection with Robert Clouse's 1978 version of Game of Death. Starring: Kim Tai Jung,Bruce Lee, Hwang Jang Lee, Roy Horan, Lee Hoi San, Tiger Yeung Cheng Wu, Roy Chiao Hung, To Wai Wo, Kok Lee Yan Director: Ng See Yuen, Producer: Richard Cheung Kuen, Andre E. Morgan, Action- Director: Yuen Woo Ping, Language: English, NTSC All, Features: 16:9, Running Time: 110 Minutes.
"Gang Master" a.k.a. 帮规 (1982) ¥108.00
"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) ¥72.00
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   
"Half A Loaf Of Kung Fu" a.k.a. (Dian zhi gong fu gan chian chan) (1978) ¥72.00
Half a Loaf of Kung Fu, also known as  一招半式闖江湖, Dian zhi gong fu gan chian chan and Le Protecteur is a 1978 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Chen Chi-hwa and written by Jackie Chan, who also starred in the lead role. The film co-stars Dean Shek and James Tien. The film was released in Hong Kong on 1 July 1978. Chan plays a bumbling kung fu student who becomes involved in a series of adventures. (Synopsis): Mostly a Kung-fu showcase; a loose script describes Jackie Chan's character learning Kung-fu from a beggar-master and his pupil while guarding a caravan from bandits. Chan's early comedic beginnings are shown here. Starring: Jackie Chan, Ching Lan Chin, Kang Chin, Sae Ok Kim... Director: Chan Chi Hwa, Assistant Director: Sam Yue Leung, Producer: Lo We, Language: English, Aspect Ratio: 4:3, Format: NTSC,  Region: All,  Distributed by: Lo Wei Motion Picture Company, Release date: 1 July 1978  
"Hapkido" a.k.a. (Lady Kung Fu) (1972) ¥72.00
Hapkido, also known as Lady Kung Fu and Dynamique dragon contre boxeurs Chinois is a 1972 Hong Kong film directed by Huang Feng, starring Angela Mao, Carter Wong and Sammo Hung. It was released by Golden Harvest. It was digitally re-mastered and restored by Hong Kong Legends in 2006 (Synopsis): Three students have recently returned to China after studying Hapkido in Korea. After setting up their own school, they run into trouble with the local Japanese school. They attempt to keep the peace until events force them to fight back. Angela Mao, Carter Wong and Sammo Hung have recently returned to China after studying Hapkido in Korea. After returning to China and setting up their own school they immediately run into trouble with the local Japanese school, the Black Bear Gang. Not wanting any trouble, they attempt to keep the peace until events force them to fight back. Starring: Angela Mao Ying, Carter Wong (Ka Tat), Sammo Hung (Kam Bo), Whang In Shik, Pai Ying, Jackie Chan, Hsu Hsia, Lam Ching Ying, Suen Lam, Nancy Sit Ka-Yin, Ngai Ping Ngo, Gam Dai, Bruce Leung (Siu Lung), Lee Ka Ting, Yeung Wai, Chi Hon Joi, Kok Lee Yan, Corey Yuen Kwai, Billy Chan Wui-Ngai, Yuen Biao. Director: Huang Feng, Producer: Raymond Chow Man Wai, Action Director: Sammo Hung Kam Bo, Letterboxed: 2.35:1, Languages: English (Dolby Digital 1.0 - Mono), Subtitles: None, Running Time: 95 minutes.  
"Have Sword, Will Travel" a.k.a. (Bao Biao) (1969) ¥108.00
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
"He Has Nothing But Kung Fu" a.k.a. ( Gong Fu Xiao Zi) (1977) ¥72.00
He Has Nothing But Kung Fu, also called Gong Fu Xiao Zi, Gangbusters Kung Fu and Tout pour le kung fu is a 1977 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Lau Kar-wing, starring Gordon Liu and Wong Yue. (Synopsis): Yung Wang Yu stars as Sha Shan, a crafty con-artist who uses his wiles to trick money out of the unsuspecting public while also avoiding those he enrages. One particular escapade sees him make a fool out of a local gang member who also loses a considerable amount of money in the process. Unfortunately this sets into motion a series of events which sees the shamed victim sending his vicious gang out to exact revenge and the wiley young trickster with no option but to run away. During these events, he also meets a dazed amnesiac (Liu Chia Hui) he proves himself to be a formidable fighter shortly afterwards and helps his new friend out in a few close escapes from the antagonists. The mystery man - who is actually Ka Yuen, the missing son of a wealthy Admiral - uses his exceptional fighting prowess for good, defeating the oppressive enemies while also dragging the hapless Sha Shan along on a mission to rob the evil to give to the poor. Starring: Gordon Liu, Yung Wang Yu, Chiang Tao, Wilson Tong, Lau Kar-wing, Karl Maka, Mars, Lam Ching Ying Director: Lau Kar Wing, Producer: Lui Ming, Action Director: Lau Kar Wing, Running Time: 91 minutes.  
"Heaven And Hell" a.k.a. (Shaolin Hell Gate) (1979) ¥79.00
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) ¥215.00
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)
"Hero of Kwangtung" a.k.a. Hero of Kwang Tung, Hero of Kwongtong (1974) ¥72.00
 Hero of Kwangtung,  also known as Hero of Kwang Tung, Hero Of Kwang Tong (1974) (Synopsis): The clash between the good and the ruffians may conclude on the traditional ethical kung fu concepts but the fight scenes are exceptionally exciting. Actor Chiang-Long Wen shows his expertise and mastery of the Chinese martial arts dynamics. Overview: A ruthless mining tycoon terrorizes a small farming village in the hopes of getting them to move out so he can set up his mining operation. But he goes too far when he messes with Luk Ho Yin, who not only stands his ground but fights back hard Starring: Ku Yin, Liu Ping, Man Kong Lung, Chai Hau Keung, Bruce Li Siu Lung, Yee Yuen Director: Joseph Kuo Nam Hung, Action Director: Wong Fei Lung, Language: English, (Dolby Digital 1.0 – Mono) Subtitles: None, Running Time: 89 Minutes.
"Hero Of The Time" a.k.a. (Yi dai ying hao) (1979) ¥72.00
Hero Of The Time, also known as 一代英豪 and Yi dai ying hao. When a vicious gang starts to pressurise a small town, a government official (Tan Tao Liang), is despatched to resolve the problem. The plot remains on well trodden turf with Manchus seeking to obtain a secret document and Ming patriots rallying round against them. (Synopsis): Kung fu cinema's number one bad boy, Lung Fei, portrays the master of Golden Kung Fu and he uses his skill to take control of a small town. An old beggar and a flashy leg fighter team up to take him on. The evil warlord then employs the services of a top master fighter but unknown to him, he is the brother of the leg fighter. Now the three martial mates team up to take on the Golden Kung Fu menace.Starring: Chung Wa, Dorian Tan Tao-Liang, Chan Sing (Chen Sing), Lung Fei, Woo Gam, Sit Hon, Shih Ting-Ken, Sally Chen Sha-Li, Cheung Wan-Man, Chen I-Ho, Cheung Bo-Sin, Mau Ging-Shun, Ma Cheung, Peter Chang, Gam Man-Hei, Cheung Ga-Tai, Lee Gam-Gong, Lee Kwan-Chung, A Yan, Tiu Yan-ChingDirector: Hsieh Kuang Na, Cinematographer: Hsu Te L, Languages: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 - Stereo - Dual Mono), Subtitles: Chinese, Running Time: 95 minutes. 
"Heroes In The Late Ming Dynasty" a.k.a. Heroes In Ming Dynasty ¥144.00
Heroes In The Late Ming Dynasty, also known as Heroes In Ming Dynasty, Heroes In The Ming Dynasty. (Synopsis): The minions of the Ming Dynasty are all-purpose villains in Martial Arts films, much like Nazis in World War 2 pictures. It goes without saying, then, that the heroes in Heroes in the Ming Dynasty are those who opposed the despotic power structure. Research has not revealed the cast members of this kung-fu escapade, but it's a sure bet that they're all experts in their feild. Starring: Tin Peng, Polly Shang-Kwan Ling Feng, Pai Ying, Paul Wei Ping Ao, Barry Wai Ji Wan, Carter Wong Ka Tat. Director: Mo Man Hung, Action Director: Han Ying Chieh, Language: English, Format: NTSC All, Features: Aspect Ratio 4:3, Running Time: 90 Minutes.
"Heroes of the East" a.k.a. (Zhong Hua Zhang Fu, Shaolin Challenges Ninja) (1978) ¥72.00
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) ¥115.00
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) ¥93.00
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) ¥93.00
"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) ¥72.00
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  
"Instant Kung Fu Man" a.k.a. (Sha yan gong fu) (1977) ¥72.00
Instant Kung Fu Man, also known as 霎眼功夫 and Sha yan gong fu.  (Synopsis): A mischievous Shaolin disciple, Hsia Hu, uses trickery to graduate from the rigorous monastery without completing his martial training. His mentors, well aware, send the monk Hui Kang to keep an eye on him. Once outside, Hsia Hu soon discovers that people, mistaking him as his twin brother Hsiao Fu, a hardened criminal and Kung-Fu expert, treat him with both fear and respect. He, being too lazy to learn Kung-Fu, begins to relish his Instant Kung Fu Man image and impersonates his brother at every chance. Amusing events take a sinister turn, however, when Yi Lan, Hsia Hu's former accomplice and now sworn enemy, returns to settle a score with Hsia Hu. A duel between Hsia Hu and yi Lan becomes inevitable, at which point, Hsia Hu must decide whether he can afford his new identity or not. His decision leads to an entertaining and unexpectable outcomeStarring: John Liu, Hwang Jang Lee, Yeh Fei YangDirector: Richard Tung Chin Hu, Action Director: Yuen Cheung Yan, Corey Yuen Kwai, Yuen Woo Ping, Full Screen Mono, Languages: English,  Running Time: 92 minutes.
"Invincible Armour" a.k.a. (Ying zhao tie bu shan) (1977) ¥72.00
Invincible Armour, also known as 鹰爪铁布衫, Invincible Armor, Ying zhao tie bu shan and L' Aigle de Shaolin is a 1977 kung fu film starring Hwang Jang Lee, John Liu and Phillip Ko.(Synopsis): Set in the days of the Ming Dynasty, Invincible Armour sees Hwang Jang Lee (Hitman In The Hand Of Buddha) play a ruthless court official who, for his own advancement, frames John Liu for murder. Liu is intent on exposing the real killer and clearing his own name. Being a master of Ying Jow Pai (Eagle Claw) and the coveted Iron Armour technique, Hwang regards himself as an unbeatable foe. Finally, Tino Wong and John Liu battle Hwang in one of the most imaginatively ruthless end fights in martial arts movie history. Everything about Invincible Armour is first class, from great production values and cinematography to the enthralling spaghetti western soundtrack. The formidable Ng See Yuen holds the helm while stuntmen and fight choreographers of the caliber of Yuen Wai, Yuen Biao, and Yuen Shun Yi shape the splendid action. Starring: John Liu (Chung Liang), Hwang Jang Lee, Tino Wong Cheung, Phillip Ko Fei, Corey Yuen Kwai, Yuen Biao, Yuen Shun-Yi, Yuen Cheung Yan, Lee Hoi Sang.Director: Ng See Yuen, Producer: Chu Yuan, Action Director: Yuen Biao, Corey Yuen Kwa, Letterboxed ~2.35:1Trailer, Languages: English, Subtitles: None, Running Time: 103 minutes, Film Company: Lai Wah Film Company  
"Invincible One" a.k.a. (Disciples Of Shaolin) (1976) ¥79.00
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) ¥72.00
"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 Fisted Monk" a.k.a. San de huo shang yu chong mi liu (1977) ¥108.00
The Iron-Fisted Monk, also known as San de huo shang yu chong mi liu, 三德和尚与舂米六, Le Moine d'Acier   is a 1977 Hong Kong martial arts film starring and directed by Sammo Hung in his directorial debut, who also writer with Huang Feng and Yu Ting. The film co-stars Chan Sing and James Tien. The film was released on 25 August 1977. (Synopsis): Sammo Hung s directorial debut is a vibrant and colorful action-packed kung fu fest, which established many of the choreographic and editing techniques now used in modern action cinema. Sammo s amazing skill with weapons, coupled with his natural speed and agility, guarantee the definitive portrayal of real life kung fu legend Miller Six . A classic story of good versus evil, Iron Fisted Monk is a compelling story of the battle against the Manchus and the monks of the Shaolin Temple. Featuring some genuinely harrowing scenes, the story escalates through a series of bone-crunching fight sequences to the incredible 20-minute fight finale where Sammo and Chan Sing take on the full force of the formidable enemy. Starring: Sammo Hung Kam Bo, Chan Sing, Lo Hoi Pang, Fung Hak On, James Tien Chun Dean Shek Tien, Chiu Hung, Wong Hap. Director: Sammo Hung Kam Bo, Producer: Raymond Chow Man Wai, Action Director: Sammo Hung Kam Bo, Language: English, Cantonese Format: NTSC All, Features: 235:1, Running Time: 84 Minutes.
"Iron Monkey" a.k.a. (Tie ma liu) (1977) ¥72.00
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) ¥72.00
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) ¥93.00
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
"Kill The Shogun" (1975) ¥79.00
Kill The Shogun, (1975) (Synopsis): In 1592, the Japanese Shogun Hideyoshi failed in his attempt to invade Korea (and later, China through Korea) This Hong Kong kung-fu thriller, is loosely based on that historical incident. Since the real Hideyoshi is not an issue and kung-fu is the star of the movie anyway, historical narration does not overpower the action. Basically, the movie shows the Koreans fighting the Japanese against all odds, but as everyone knows, the one Korean officer with the fast kicking feet, is going to whomp the heck out of anything that moves and single-handedly send Hideyoshi packing.  Overview: When the Japanese gain control of the government in Seoul in the early 1900's, the Korean army is ordered to disarm and disband. Many soldiers kill themselves in shame, but In-yong comes up with a daring plan to prove that the Japanese are not invincible. Starring:  Hwang Jang Lee, Dae-hi Gang, Dae-hie Kang, Su-cheon Bae  Languages: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 – Stereo) Features: Letterboxed MonoImbedded Subtitles, Running Time: 103 Minutes.  
"King Boxer" a.k.a. (Five Fingers Of Death) (1972) ¥72.00
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)