Five Shaolin Masters (1974)
Five students escape from the destruction of their beloved Shaolin Temple now each must take revenge and train in their own seperate fighting styles they will become The Five Shaolin Masters
Five Deadly Venoms (1978)
The final student of a dying martial arts master is instructed to locate the previous five students and defeat any evil ones among them
The Kid with the Golden Arm (1979)
Director Chang Cheh reunites the Five Venoms in his second biggest cult hit in the West Its Lo Mengs most memorable performances whose showdown with fellow Venom Kuo Chue is artistically violent while being graphically artsy
The Boxer from Shantung (1972)
Leaving the poverty of his life in Shantung to seek fortune in Shanghai, The Boxer is instead drawn into a world of corruption, gang warfare and evil Where his only protection is his famed fighting technique
Invincible Shaolin (1978)
Critically acclaimed director Chang Cheh has The Five Venoms turn Shaolin fighters as they challenge the authority of the evil Chings in Invincible Shaolin Per usual, the fights will knock your socks off
House of Traps (1982)
A team of skilled fighters navigate a house rigged with an array of ingenious and deadly traps
Five Elements Ninjas (1982)
When five ninjas whose fighting styles are based on natural elements unleash their fury on a rival school, a lone survivor vows deadly revenge
The Magnificent Ruffians (1979)
Yuan Ying Fei is the descendant of the one known as Golden Sword and himself is a master of the technique as well as being boss of the town He is so a cruel man and has killed his sparring partners with unnecessary blows, causing ma
Shaolin Martial Arts (1974)
When the ruling dynasty in China sends soldiers to destroy the Shaolin Temple, students use their martial arts to defend the school
The Delightful Forest (1972)
Wu Sung, a military swordmaster, is acused of murdering his adulterous sister in law and a thug, and sent to exile in Meng Chou At the prison camp, Shih En, son of the camp commander, intercedes in his favour, to spare him the hu
The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires (1974)
While lecturing in China, Van Helsing agrees to help seven kung fu trained siblings reclaim their ancestral mountain village, now the domain of seven powerful vampires and their army of undead slaves
Chinatown Kid (1977)
After getting in trouble with local gangs, a young man Fu Sheng flees to San Francisco, where the same gangs are still causing problems He becomes a part of one gang, and eventually decides to play them against each other in order
7 Man Army (1976)
Another iconoclastic work from the action auteur Chang Cheh, and winner of Honourable Mention for Dramatic Feature at the 13th Golden Horse Awards, 7 Man Army retells the legend of seven patriots defending against 20,000 Japanese sol
Duel of Fists (1971)
The iron triangle of director Chang Cheh and stars David Chiang and Ti Lung not to mention action choreographer Liu Chia liang made this kung fuThai boxing combo one of 1971s megahits second only to Bruce Lees The Big Bo
Life Gamble (1978)
LIFE GAMBLE is the tale of a simple blacksmith Kuo Chue with extraordinary martial arts skills who is entangled in a life and death struggle between swordsmen, thieves, con artists, a smooth dagger slinger Fu Sheng, a beautiful s
The Water Margin (1972)
Tells the story of the 108 Heroes who stood up against a corrupt government Each hero has his own unique fighting skill, but they are all willing to die to uphold justice
Shaolin Temple (1976)
The Shaolin Temple is the last place to resist defeat by the Manchu Dynasty, mostly because of their unique fighting style Men from far and wide come to wait outside the temple, hoping that they will be admitted as pupils As the Ab
Fang Shi Yu yu Hu Hui Qian (1976)
The famous story of the Shaolin Temples betrayal by the White Browed Hermit, and the subsequent revenge by Shaolin firebrand Fang Shih yu, is the stuff of legend It has been filmed many times by many directors, but few are remember
Vengeance (1970)
China 1925, a man returns to track down a kill the men who murdered his brother
Cai li fa xiao zi (1976)
International favorite Alexander Fu Sheng cemented his stardom in this, the fourth film in his esteemed directors Shaolin series Fu gives both a great dramatic and kung fu performance as an honorable carriage driver who finds lov
The Brave Archer (1977)
A young man must complete a series of martial art tests and overcome assassins along the way
5 Masters of Death (1974)
Five students escape from the destruction of their beloved Shaolin Temple now each must take revenge and train in their own seperate fighting styles they will become The Five Shaolin Masters
Crippled Avengers (1978)
Three men, crippled by an evil warlord, become friends and learn kung fu with the help of an old teacher and his idiot pupil
Golden Swallow (1968)
The indomitable martial arts team of director Chang Cheh and stunt choreographer Liu Chia liang continues the compelling saga of Golden Swallow from King Hus Come Drink with Me in this sequel of heartbreaking romance, jianghu intrig
Avenging Warriors of Shaolin (1979)
Two friends who long to be heroes join the fight against a Ching warlord and his students They get help from a Kung Fu student and a rebel They also save Hung Si Quans life
The Flag of Iron (1980)
When director Chang Chen found new talent and blood with The Five Venoms actors, most of which were trained in the highly acrobatic Chinese opera and well versed with exotic martial arts weapons, this crated a new spark for his use
The OneArmed Swordsman (1967)
A noble swordsman, whose arm had been chopped off, returns to his former teacher to defend him from a villainous gang of rival swordsmen
The New One Armed Swordsman (1971)
Lei Li lost his right arm in a sword duel with the master of a martial arts school, long ago Now, he is able to defend himself well with just his left arm, and kung fu techniques That he proves with just the help of his friend C
The Mermaid (1965)
A Huangmei opera about a carp spirit who transforms into an identical copy of a beautiful woman to win the heart of a lonely male scholar
E ke (1972)
Duel Of Fist was another hit from the iron triangle of director Chang Cheh and stars David Chiang and Ti Lung And, as with all the directors classics, one good hit deserves another, so this sequel was called for When last we lef
Hellfighters of the East (1972)
This prime example of directorco writer Chang Chehs mastery takes place right after the Korean War, as a kung fu master, combat instructor, explosives expert, and missle specialist heroically represent the Book of Revelations four
Du bei dao wang (1969)
After defeating The Long Armed Devil and his armies, our nubbed hero has been living in retirement as a farmer, but circumstances causes him to come out of retirement and take on The Eight Kings, each warrior with their own unique
Jiang hu han zi (1977)
Wealthy rebel Chu Tie XiaChu Te Sa, conned out of assets by local merchants, is aided by 3 wandering con artists Chus talent with a bow and gold pellets and the Wushu of his 3 new companions unleash on the unsuspecting invading Mo
King Eagle (1971)
Reclusive hero Jin Fei, Ti Lung known as the King Eagle, inadvertently gets involved in the internal conflicts of the Tien Yi Tong sociaty, after he falls in love their 7th chief, Yuk Lin Li Ching
The Magnificent Trio (1966)
During the late Ming Dynasty a heroic swordsman named Lu Fang Jimmy Wang Yu returns from battle to discover that several poor farmers have kidnapped a ruthless local magistrates only daughter Lu Fang soon joins their cause aft
The Wandering Swordsman (1970)
The charismatic David Chiang joins the queen of Shaw Brothers kung fu, Lily Li, is an entertaining Martial Arts World epic about a hero who robs from the robbers and gives to the poor making the vengeful robbers very cross i
Man of Iron (1972)
Chen Kuan tai exuded incredible power on screen, which his directors used to great advantage in this fight filled follow up to the smash hit The Boxer From Shantung which culminates in an incredible climatic battle, choreograph
Shuang xia (1971)
A prince of the Sung Dynasty has been taken prisoner by Ching invaders and is being held in an impenetrable fortress by elite men of the Ching A group of fighters loyal to the Sung set out on a treacherous journey to the fortress
Ode to Gallantry (1982)
A lone wanderer is repeatedly mistaken for someone else and drawn into a number of violent battles
Da ci ke (1967)
Yu is a two armed swordsman who is betrayed by a jealous rival, but initially seeks a life of simple pleasures until an accidental meeting with another patriot sets him back on the road to bloody, brutal vengeance
The Anonymous Heroes (1971)
This 1971 top ten hit a post Chinese Revolution action adventure of rebels battling warlords is another great example of its famed director, stars, and kung fu choreographers talen and charisma
The Flying Dagger (1969)
A wandering swordsman protects a family from the wrath of a clan chief
Da dao ge wang (1969)
A jewel thief decides to turn over a new leaf He starts anew as a professional singer
Tie shou wu qing (1969)
Here Lo Lieh future international star of King Boxer plays a dedicated chief constable for Tsang Chou village, who falls in love with the blind daughter of a bandit who is wreaking havoc
Police Force (1973)
A man who joins the HK police force to track down a murderer and then struggles with his desire for vengeance and his new found respect for the law
Si jiao (1969)
Uninhibited youth Zhang Chun and his friends David and Mary, while cruising on their car, meets rich heiress Wen Rou Chun and Rou fall in love at first sight and begin dating
Two Champions of Death (1980)
The Wu Tang chief sends out his men, each of whom is given a symbol so they can recognize each other The largest is given to Lee, whom the others are to obey
Shao Lin zi di (1974)
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 chun in the roles, it was cause for celebration This film is one of the most beloved in the di
The Weird Man (1983)
Taoist Priest Yu Ji Cheng Tien Chi is a victim of Magistrate Xu Gongs Wong Lik desire to kill General Sun Ce Chiu Gwok in a grab for power Gongs plans go awry, as Yu Jis spirit seeks revenge, after being publicly executed