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- In a story drawn from China's legendary Warring States Period, the King of Yue, Goujian, is defeated and imprisoned by the King of Wu, Fucha.
- A woman who loves acting career wants to find her pathway in HongKong but accidentally ends up filming in pornography industry.
- No one is able to defend a modern metropolis against the fierce attack by laser gun-equipped giant aliens but the super-sized reincarnated General Guan Yunchang from China's ancient history.
- Charming stranger Pai Chen arrives in a small town to settle an old score with nefarious local hoodlum Scarface Wu Hsu, who runs an opium smuggling ring. Hsu is planning a drug deal with another crime boss that Pai decides to thwart. Feisty young lass Hei Lu helps Pai out.
- A woman falls in love with a visiting cavalry captain, but chooses to suppress it for the sake of her daughter.
- Misleading title. There is no character in this film called Lady Sue, nor any name even remotely similar. Young master Ying Feng is kicked out of home by his father, a master of mystical magic cures, because the "leader of black religion" is out to kill his entire family. Honest and stout-hearted, Ying Feng punches three guys who want to screw pretty dancer Miss Fan. Fan gets sweet on Feng and he agrees to let her stay with him. The Fairy comes to town, touting his magic powers to cure the sick for anyone who'll pay his exorbitant fee. Ying Feng has some of the same talent, and cures a sick woman with no money and for no payment, thereby shaming The Fairy into both taking him on as a disciple and agreeing to charge less. Li Quan, the "leader of black religion", has not given up trying to find Ying Feng, but his search is greatly slowed down by his assistants being far more interested in screwing each other silly than revenge. Note - Both of the lead characters are actually called "Fung" in Cantonese, so I have used the Mandarin forms of their names, to distinguish them.
- Set in the 1950s, the emerging period of new occupations --air hostess. Three beautiful young girls pass the interview of air hostess and start their new life and career. There are so many stories between the three new air hostesses and two airplane captains.
- This Film Centers On A Famous Sword, A Master Swordsman, And A Young Fighter Obsessed With A Personal Quest.
- In the early days of the Republic, in Jiang Nan, two brothers help their uncle Chu in his transport company. They come across the Iron Palm, a gangster who terrorizes the villagers and deals in gambling, prostitution and drugs.
- Fong Man is a prominent member of a Chinese Boxing school run by his blind father/Instructor. The students are often distracted by national televised fights and are particularly enamored by the current champion, "Gorilla".
- A cowardly fighter becomes the head of a once prestigious martial arts school, when its founder dies.
- Li Wenbao is a security guard being paid to escort a piece of cargo to its proper destination. His daughter Xuehong accompanies him on his assignment.
- The misadventures of a beautiful but bored housewife Wang Yui-chuan and her chauvinistic salary-man husband Chang Wei-min reaches madcap proportions upon his denying her the opportunity to work outside the home. With calculating smarts, Wang takes action with the help of her scheming neighbors Lily and her mother Mrs. Hsu to change her identity and land a situation in her husband's firm where she successfully advances within the ranks in direct competition with Chang for promotion. A madcap comedy of errors ensue.
- Two women and two men who meet, yet are at odds with their chosen ones.
- Yang buys a painting of fox fairy. When he faces the painting and calls "Qing Mei", a fox fairy will get out the painting and stay together with Yang. Yang's parents invite a Taoist to catch the fox, but a vampire appears to kill the Taoist's assistant and seduce Yang. The fox fairy fights the vampire to protect Yang.
- Zhang Zhengguang is a veritable playboy, he plays concurrently with three girls: fashionable Shen, rich Li, and arrogant lovely Zhou. Meanwhile he has an engagement contract with childhood growing up miss Ding what he has already forgotten. Ding comes to the city to see Zhengguang and runs into his dancing party. Zhengguang treats Ding as a trouble and commits her to his brother Ciming. Ciming and his wife hate to see Zhengguang's life-style and decide to help Ding to catch Zhengguang's heart.
- A gang of bandits close in on a walled village, and send infiltrators into the village disguised as herb sellers. A mysterious stranger appears and roots out the bandits.
- Chang E is a fairy in the moon. One day she sneaks to the earth where she meets a talented archer, Hou Yi, and falls in love with him. At that time, there are nine suns in the sky and they cause serious droughts on earth. Chang then pleads with the Heavenly Empress for some magic arrows so that Hou can shoot down the spare suns. After that Hou becomes a king with overwhelming support from the people. Later, Hou becomes increasingly cruel and corrupt after ascending to the throne. He wages wars on neighboring kingdoms and drives his people to extreme misery and hardships. Chang has tried to stop him but fails. At the end, she takes Hou's magic arrows and returns to the moon.
- A war between two generals, one of whom drafts Jing Wuji, a former fighter who has become a monk, to escort a group of prisoners over the mountains. The monk's efforts are complicated by the reappearance of his two vengeful ex-wives.
- Two martial-arts students are assigned to deliver a map to a treasure that will enable the Song army to defeat the Yuan army in China.
- A highly trained swordswoman gets involve in a power struggle between two groups in the government.