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  1. 3. The Love Eterne. 1963 2h 6m. 7.1 (518) Rate. The story about the life of the students at a university in Hangchow. Chu Ying-Tai is a female who has to be disguised as a man in order to gain entry into the school. Director Han Hsiang Li Stars Betty Loh Ti Ivy Ling Po Li-Chu Chang. 4.

  2. He then had starring roles in several kung fu films, such as 1973's Little Tiger of Canton and 1976's New Fist of Fury. His first major breakthrough was the 1978 kung fu action comedy film Snake in the Eagle's Shadow, which was shot while he was loaned to Seasonal Film Corporation under a two-picture deal. [1]

    Year
    Title
    Credited As(actor)
    Credited As(producer)
    1962
    Yes
    No
    1963
    The Golden Hairpin
    Yes
    No
    1964
    Liang Shan Po and Chu Ying Tai
    Yes
    No
    1964
    The Story of Qin Xiang Lin
    Yes
    No
  3. 69 titles. Sort by List order. 1. Snake Fist Fighter. 1973 1h 20m R. 5.1 (2.2K) Rate. A old beggar from the woods secretly teaches Chien Fu kung fu as he can't afford regular classes and his "dad" doesn't want him fighting. He grows up, works as waiter and ends up fighting men from his town's crime syndicate.

  4. At a Hong Kong shopping center, Buck Yuen's (Jackie Chan's) intuition warns him. He saves a robbery's loot and gets on television, ends up in Istanbul via South Korea, and accidentally becomes a spy. Fortunately, he knows Kung Fu.

  5. Mar 7, 2024 · In The Young Master (1980), Jackie Chan dazzles audiences with his extraordinary martial arts prowess and keen sense of physical comedy in the role of Dragon, a young kung fu student on a mission to clear his brother's name after being falsely accused of a crime. As both director and star, Chan expertly crafts engaging fight sequences that ...

    • Rob Hunter
    • Police Story (1985) Chan had already shown an interest in accentuating his action with big stunts prior to 1985, but "Police Story" remains the absolute pinnacle of that pairing.
    • Drunken Master II (1994) While the bulk of Chan's '80s and '90s efforts are contemporary action films, he returned to the traditional period piece for this sequel to his 1978 classic.
    • Project A (1983) You don't expect to find pirates in your Hong Kong martial arts cinema, but Chan was thinking outside the box with "Project A" and its sequel, "Project A 2" (1987).
    • Mr. Canton and Lady Rose (1989) Action isn't quite the focus of "Mr. Canton and Lady Rose," but don't let that scare you away. The film is available under numerous titles, including "Miracles," "Black Dragon," and "The Canton Godfather," but whichever version you find is a guaranteed treat.
  6. At a Hong Kong shopping center, Buck Yuen's (Jackie Chan's) intuition warns him. He saves a robbery's loot and gets on television, ends up in Istanbul via South Korea, and accidentally becomes a spy. Fortunately, he knows Kung Fu.

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