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- A mainlander comes to Hong Kong to find his cousin in this spinoff to the 1972 Bruce Lee classic.
- A busboy who loves reading Manga comic books gives up his job to work for the Triad.
- After the total defeat of Cheung Wai in a boxing match with Lau Ching, his brother Cheung Wan To and his gang are out to seek revenge against Ching, but are saved by a masked caper.
- Lam Ching Ying, along with his two assistants, attempt to dispel an evil Japanese spirit who haunts the woods. CiCi, a woman who is kidnapped by the evil spirit, is forced to marry, turning evil. The three good guys try to vanquish the evil spirits and end up in modern day Hong Kong.
- Wah is the only one in his family lucky enough to survive the deadly boat passage from China to Hong Kong. Once in Hong Kong, he searches for opportunities he heard so much about.
- In What a Hero, Andy Lau plays Hwa, a cop who is promoted from his hometown beat on Lantau Island to a prestigious assignment in the big city. However, upon his arrival, Hwa finds himself placed with a group of losers.
- Lau Kai Cho is a Hong Kong journalist in Vietnam chasing a story. Getting involved in a motor accident, Lau Kai Cho is handed a prison sentence and has to serve in a strict and unforgiving prison.
- Comic artist Cheung befriends Tat, who he believes is a triad godfather. Tat provides useful information for Cheung's new comic strip, but the joke is on Cheung when the cops start solving cases with clues from his comic strip.
- Two friends are employed by the local crime boss and are later given the daunting task of looking after the bosses uncontrollable daughter.
- Three kidnappers and four hostages forge an unlikely rapport in the 90s-style Hong Kong black comedy Rhapsody of Kidnapping. Written and directed by new director Paul Sze, the film stars Justin Cheung (Due West: Our Sex Journey), Eric Kwok (Robbery) and Chui Ho Cheong (Ghost Net) as tech entrepreneurs who get cheated of their invention by rich investor Kong (Tony Ho). Knee deep in debt, the desperate trio decide to retaliate by successively kidnapping the tycoon's wife (Christine Ng), mistress (Alycia Chan), daughter (Jennifer Yu) and mother-in-law (Wong Man Wai). However, Kong would gladly get rid of all of them over paying the ransom.
- In 1975, a group of robbers stole seven million dollars from the Hang Sang Bank. The film is shot on the basis of description by one of the robbers. It aims to portrait those involved and reveal the plot as true as possible to the facts.