Silt: Danny Lee

Sei yan bong ji chin lut gau sai

Unreleated to the celebrated pork-bun movies, this titled sequel returns to the roots of the original film: a true crime drama with satirical overtones. Inspector Lee (Danny Lee) and his team (including Monica Chan and Cheung Kwok-Keung) look into the

Ci Ma

Assassin Chang and his brother Hung meet up with a soldier, Mu. Together, they form a small mountain army, but when Hung’s wife arrives, emotions swell, and Mu leaves for the army. After long, Mu summons his friends to join

Bat sin fan dim ji yan yuk cha siu bau

In 1978 in Hong Kong, a grisly murder takes place. Eight years later, on a Macao beach, kids discover the severed hands of a fresh victim. A squadron of coarse, happy-go-lucky cops investigate, and suspicion falls on Wong Chi Hang,

Wu syu

To absolve a debt to a gang for accidentally putting a hit on his wife, a man goes and kills the gang’s leader, leaving the leader’s brother to seek violent retribution. A man (Fatty) returns home to find his wife

Xing xing wang

King Kong goes Hong Kong as a giant Himalayan beast tries to save a sexy Russia Tarzanette from a sleazy show-biz promoter. The action, locations set in India, and interracial romance made Variety reach this verdict: "High camp, Chinese style."

You gui zi

A cripple takes revenge on criminals by using a magic spell that transforms him into an oily monster/superhero. Moments before his uncle is taken to be executed, Shen Yuan (Danny Lee) writes down the cryptic words tattooed on the man’s

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