Hui-Huang Lin
Total Credits at Criticker: 20 (Actor)
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Kung fu master Chen is tricked and his hands crippled by the villainous gangster and brothel-keeper Tuen, who also forces his sister into prostitution. No longer able to practice the martial arts, he becomes a lowly street entertainer, performing with his beloved trained monkey Ah Mao. Monkey is a petty thief and meets Chen and the two begin an odd friendly relationship until Tuen's men slaughter Chens pet monkey, causing Little Monkey to try and take revenge for him... (Wikipedia)
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Hell is raised in the martial arts world as forces of good and evil engage in a life-or-death battle for the fabled "bloody parrot". According to legend, this bloody parrot, transformed by dark magic, grants three wishes to anyone who sees it.
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Take two directors (Cheng Kang, who made the popular true crime thriller "The Criminals", and Hua Shan, who helmed the superheroes "Super Inframan"), a cast of the best and best-loved martial arts actors, then respected kung fu choreographer Tang Chia, and what do you have? The beloved cult sequel to the international "esoteric weapon/crazy cutlery" hit, "The Flying Guillotine", that's what! (hkcinemagic.com)
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From the revered Shaw Brothers studios comes this classic Kung Fu adventure that launched Alexander Fu Sheng (Heroes Shed No Tears) to stardom. Disciples of Shaolin follows a young martial arts fighter who, while working at a textile factory, must do battle with a rival Manchu clan associated with a neighboring mill. (allrovi.com)
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Usurpers of Emperor's Power has all the elements of a good martial arts film: a power struggle amongst royalty, imperial spies, jianghu wars and plenty of action. Liu Yung (who would go on to star in all of Bruce Lee's movies) plays Li Lang, a court official out to avenge his former emperor. The target is easy to hate: the power-hungry Kuang-yi (Chao Kuo) is a plundering rapist and a cold-blooded murderer. But can one man take on the imperial army? (hkcinemagic.com)
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Of all the many kinds of films Ho Meng-Hua directed for the Shaw Brothers, quite possibly his most popular worldwide was "The Flying Guillotine". While he did not direct its like-titled sequel, he did help this great spinning beheader follow-up, which critics considered among his best. It stars the gorgeous Chen Ping ("The Miniskirt Gang", "Lady Exterminator") as the fearless title character who takes on an entire flying guillotine gang, despite the fact that she's pregnant! (hkcinemagic.com)
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A Chinese reporter seeks the identity of a masked crime-fighter, who is someone close. (moviefone)
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When prisoner Ching is given half of a wooden keepsake by a one eyed-master about to be executed, he breaks out of prison to go in search of the other half to discover its purpose. However, on his quest he is pursued by a gang leader who will also stop at nothing find out its secrets. (88 Films)
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The plot is a trifle about an obnoxious restaurant delivery boy causing trouble with some local bad guys for the cook who secretly knows kung fu, eventually learning some techniques and finally, with the cook, confronting the bad guys.
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A young man who is thrown into jail simply because he displeases a police inspector. But even when he's eventually released, the police continue to persecute him until he feels he has no choice but to become a real criminal.
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This sequel to Mr. Funny-bone finds him, and his delightful sidekick "Big Potato", opening an Old-fashioned healing clinic.
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A series of madcap adventures between two deities, who must put down their differences and work together to help the people in need.
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"The Kid" is a monk whose education in the aptly named "Crazy Lo Han Fist" finds him battling a cruel bandit's son and befriending an abused prostitute.
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The seamy side of the Hong Kong film industry is laid bare in "The Call-Girls". Based on the infamous starlets-for-sex vice scandal that rocked the 1970s movie world.
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Part 1 : ‘Gun Snatchers’ - Two criminals wanted for murder are turned in by one of their own. Part 2: ‘Arson’ - A Triad revenge plan to burn down a nightclub goes wrong and results in the deaths of five people.
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Part 1 : ‘Maniac’ - A gang is kidnapping and raping young women. Part 2: ‘Queen of Temple Street’ - A gambling addict sells his wife to a brothel to pay off his debts.
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Tale of the immoral private lives of the royal court's high officials. All the bed and body-hopping is not exclusive to the family, either. Their maids and servants get involved as well, leading to flesh, fibs, and suicide, among other things.
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