Executioners from Shaolin (1977)
Hong Hsi Kuan devotes years to mastering Tiger style Kung Fu in order to defeat the evil priest Pai Mei His wife, who is an expert in Crane style Kung Fu, has a feeling training in only one style wont be enough
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
The Flying Guillotine (1975)
An assassin, trained in the use of a throwing weapon that can behead its victims from a distance, questions the morality of his missions and becomes a fugitive hunted by his former comrades
Human Lanterns (1982)
A psychotic craftsman pits two rival Kung Fu masters against each other while designing special lanterns from a disturbing source
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
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
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
Bloody Fists (1972)
A band of evil Japanese martial artists want to possess all the dragon herb in a small Chinese village Its up to fugitive loner and ace karate fighter Jang Wu dip to stop these nefarious marauders
Just Heroes (1989)
A respected and well liked gang boss is betrayed and killed One of his three adopted sons are to take his place One of them is the traitor
Challenge of the Masters (1976)
Teenager Wong Fei hung is sent to train in the art of hung gar kung fu from his fathers teacher, Luk Ah choy With training complete, Wong must fight an assassin and regain the honor of his school
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 f
Mission Thunderbolt (1983)
Explosive early Hong Kong action film about a mysterious criminal known as the White Tycoon, who hires three top assassins to help him eliminate his rivals in two local mobs, the Scorpions and the Serpents
Lang nu shen long jian (1983)
During the Japanese occupation of Shanghai, a Chinese woman trains in the covert arts When she arrives in Hong Kong, she learns that her brother works on behalf the Japanese cause She then pulls together a team of women warriors to
Rendezvous with Death (1980)
Wong Yu is an upstart young fighter who gets a job to deliver a box which he is not allowed to know the contents of, but will be paid a fortune once its delivered
Return of the Bastard Swordsman (1984)
Wudang is in trouble again, with both Dugu Wu Di planning to attack the Wudang temple and an interloping group of martial artists from Japan waiting in the background
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
The Master (1980)
Although injured, a martial arts expert teaches an orphan his methods
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
Killer Constable (1980)
Righteous constable Leng Tian Ying has a fearsome reputation of killing criminals without remorse But after being assigned to track a gang that robbed the imperial treasury, he comes to find that his reputation is being used agai