Rich and Famous

黃泰來

Kok, Yung and Wai Chu were living in poverty, Yung was addicted to gambling while Chu was a prostitute. Yung was caught red-handed in making a mischief. He was harshly punished and forced to make compensation. With the idea inspired by their friend, Ying Hung, they decide to rob Chu Lo Tai, the boss of Ying Hung. Their target was the embargoed gold. The attempt of robbery was unsuccessful and they were pursued. To let Wai Chu free, Kok made himself as hostage......


Black Vengeance

黃泰來

Kok (Andy Lau) and Yung (Alex Man) were raised up together and like brothers. They are assistants of Chai (Chow Yun-Fat) , a native of Chiu Chow, a leading man in the underworld. However a misconception broke out which overshadowed the relation amongst the three of them. It made Chai and Yung divergence, Kok went to Malacca and Yung went after Boss Chu (Ko Chun-Hsiung), the business partner of Chai. On attempt of killing Yung as he was no longer under control, Chu was failed and killed by Yung, On the other hands, Chai faced a series of betrayal by his friends and almost.


Public Disturbance

Danny Lee

The Janoskians are invited to perform a stunt at a star-studded birthday bash for Alison, the daughter of a famous media mogul (Mike Tyson). When their act gets cancelled at the last minute, the pranksters plan the ultimate heist to hijack the dull party and create the largest public disturbance of their lives.


Oily Maniac

Ho Meng-Hua

Acclaimed director Ho Meng-Hua directs Danny Lee in the Shaw Brothers’ horror classic 'Oily Maniac', this blood wrenching creepy affair based on a true story.


What Price Honesty

Yuan Hao Chuan

Pai Piao, Danny Lee and “Venom” Sun Chien star as idealistic police school graduates who run afoul of incredibly vicious, murderous corruption in this powerful production that was years ahead of its time.


The Battle Wizard

鮑學禮

A brother who loves books and a sister who loves swords must face a yellow-robed warrior, the Red Python: a sinuous snake-charmer, and a silk-masked beauty (who must kill or wed the first man to see her face) in this special, cliche-smashing production.


The Savage Five

張徹

Rarely has a title been more accurate, but considering the action which fills this film, it also could have been called "The Brutal Five" or "The Cruel Five" or The Vicious Five" … if the title referred to the villains, that is. In any case, the heroes are certainly outnumbered as gang after gang of robbing rapists invade this poor town. At first the fiends just want a village locksmith to help them open a stolen safe, but soon the entire community is being held hostage, threatened, and tortured. Although reminiscent of The Seven Samurai, the director and his revered action choreographers, Liu Chia-liang and Tang Chia, design each of the many struggles with gritty depravity and desperate power. The result is an especially realistic, even grueling, exercise in suspense.