• 12:25 am

    Liu Chia-liang is arguably the best martial arts film director of traditional style kung-fu action and was a pioneer in focusing on authentic martial arts techniques and training procedures in his films. This is the why stars in his movies looked more like kung-fu experts rather than actors simply going through the motions. So although David Chiang had starred in over 40 films as a martial arts hero, in Shaolin Mantis, where he plays a man who learns martial arts from a praying mantis then seeks revenge for his wife's death, the movie contains some of Chiang's best fight scenes ever. By casting his brothers Liu Chia-yung and Gordon Liu Chia-hui into the mix, Liu further ensures that the pugilistic mayhem will be even more outstanding.

    David Chiang, Liu Chia-hui, Lily Li, Huang Hsing-hsiu

    Liu Chia-liang

  • 02:10 am

    Tsung Hua and Ching Li fall prey to a lecherous general (Feng Tsui-fan) who rapes and forces the latter to become his concubine. With the help of two street performers (Chen Kuan-tai and Shih Szu) he once helped, Tsung hatches a plot to save his beloved, with deadly consequences.

    Ching Li , Tsung Hua , Feng Tsui-fan ,Li Jing,Chen Guan Tai

    Chu Yuan

  • 03:55 am

    THE KUNG-FU INSTRUCTOR is martial arts film director Sun Chung's loose homage to Akira Kurosawa's Yojimbo where unlike Toshiro Mifune's Sanjuro character being a snarling, bastard, drunk swordsman looking for a drink, popular actor Ti Lung's Huang Yang role, is an upright, righteous, weapon instructor looking to keep his limbs. Huang is a famous martial artist trapped into teaching kung-fu to the wrong clan while the opposing "good" clan tries to save him so he can instruct their members. Besides kung-fu comedienne Wang Yu starring in one of his few serious roles, Sun became the first Shaw Brothers' director to use a Steadicam which gives the film's action and editing style a unique brand of tension and rhythm. The pole fights are also out of this world.

    Ti Lung, Wang Yu, Ku Feng, Chiu Ya-chi

    Sun Chung

  • 05:45 am

    Extraordinary filmmaker Wong Jing, known for his crazy comedies and thrillers, has now combined both the horror and romantic comedy genres to tell the tale of a man who is both blessed and cursed... he resists females with an innate power that is forced onto him by a dark wizard. Finally it's up to his true love and a skilled sorcerer to get them to the church on time!

    Kenny B, Carol Cheng, Chan Pak-cheung

    Wong Jing

  • 07:30 am

    A bride named Ling Hsi (Brigitte Lin) and her groom Wei Kai (Adam Cheng) angers the Chief Eunuch, who sentences them to death. But before their execution, they manage to narrowly escape, and with the help of Hsiao Lou (Derek Yee), who is also in love with Ling, they look to take the fight back to the Chief Eunuch.

    Adam Cheng, Derek Yee, Patrick Woo, Brigitte Lin, Chen Yu Mei

    Ou Yang Jun

  • 09:15 am

    The Mad Monk lends a helping hand to the villagers and teaches all the bad guys a lesson they won't forget. A fun Caper with an underlying moral directed by Li Han-hsiang.

    Yeh Feng, Yu Yung, Ai Fei, Shaw Yin-yin

    Li Han-hsiang

  • 11:05 am

    During the financial crisis, a vast majority of Hong Kong people were experiencing difficulties in repaying debts. During this time, the despicable loan sharks use ruthless ways to force debtors to repay their loans and it is up to Officer Lee and his underground team to hunt down the head of the illegal organization.

    Danny Lee, Yang Tian Jing, Li Shu Xian

    Herman Yau

  • 12:50 pm

    Story about the Han Dynasty, Taishi Dong Zhuo (Lo Wei) autocratic disaster States, princes attacked with one voice. Loyalists Wang Yun (Yang Chi-ching) the use of Diao Chan (Lin Dai) and beauty, drive a wedge between Dong Zhuo and his adopted son Lu Bu (Chao Lei), a father and son eventually make enemies, Lu Bu to kill Dong Zhuo, Lu Bu and Diao Chan to become dependents.

    Lin Dai, Chao Lei, Yang Chi-ching, Lo Wei

    Li Han-hsiang

  • 02:30 pm

    Cantopop king Aaron Kwok shows that he can kick and chop with the best of them. As THE BARE-FOOTED KID, he's an innocent country bumpkin/martial arts whiz in the Ching Dynasty who proves more than equal to the city slickers whose path he crosses. Ably assisted by director Johnnie To and with martial arts choreography by the legendary Liu Chia-liang, Aaron Kwok - generally acknowledged to be the best dancer among the pop idols - proves that he's equally graceful at kung-fu. The ladies in the bare-footed kid's life are impressive as well, with Maggie Cheung Man-yuk an introspective widow and Jacklyn Wu a rambunctious rich girl. Most imposing is Ti Lung, playing a mysterious fugitive, showing that he still possesses the screen presence that first brought him to kung-fu superstardom over twenty years earlier.

    Aaron Kwok, Maggie Cheung, Jacklyn Wu, Ti Lung

    Johnnie To

  • 04:05 pm

    Forbidden love and magical weapons are at the centre of this enjoyable martial arts comedy. A reunited couple must recover the titular swords and avenge a murder from their past!

    Yuan Te, Hui Ying-hung, Meng Yuan-wen, Wen Hsueh-erh

    Lu Chin-ku

  • 05:45 pm

    A gang of misfits come together to protect a patriotic general from a scheming usurper in this film starring Chen Kuan Tai, a real life martial arts champion.

    Chen Kuan-tai, Ling Yun, Lily Ho, Frankie Wei

    Pao Hsueh-li

  • 07:15 pm

    Shaw's and TVB's biggest stars join hands in this ensemble cast tale of the woes of falling headfirst into a hunger chase for money and riches. In 1973, the Hong Kong Heng Seng Index hit extraordinary peaks, and people from all walks of life go stock market crazy. Meanwhile, Hong Kong's social problems pile up without anyone paying any attention to what's happening to the crazy lives of this mad city that so many people call home. An ingenious tongue-in-cheek tale from talented director Chu Yuan.

    Top Shaws Stars and TVB Popular Artistes

    Chu Yuan

  • 09:00 pm

    Lo Wei's reputation was cemented by his being credited as director on both Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan's first major starring roles. But before The Big Boss and New Fist Of Fury, Lo Wei was acting, writing, and directing at Shaw Studios. This, however, was his very last Shaw Brothers film - the fabulous tale of a frostbitten swordswoman out to get her parents' murderers. An audience can only marvel at Li Ching's talent as she struggles to cure her hypothermia in time for the final "snow-down."

    Li Ching, Yueh Hua, Chang Chung, Tien Feng, Chiao Chiao, Ku Feng

    Lo Wei

  • 11:05 pm

    Chen Kuang (David Chiang) and Tu Fa (Wang Chung) are good friends who make an honest living as taxi drivers. Ma Hsiang-lung (Shih Chung-tien), a tenant in the same house as Chen, plots a bank robbery. They set a trap for Chen and the police identifies Chen as one of the robbers. Aided by his friends Tu Fa, Chen goes into hiding, trying at the same time to track down the real robbers.

    David Chiang, Wang Chung, Lin Chen-chi

    Pao Hsueh-li