Hilda Liu Hao-Yi

Hilda Liu Hao-Yi

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The Young Taoism Fighter
Title: The Young Taoism Fighter
Released: March 20, 1986
Type: Movie
The Progenitor, Cheng Yang, Cheng Jen and his brother, Chung Yin-Chiu tried all means to acquaint with the “Yin Yang Separate Body Style”, which was the most powerful Taoism Kung-fu of Yin Yang Tang. One day, Student, Ko Sheng practiced the style secretly. Since his basic Kung-fu training was not well-established, he made his soul separated from the body. At the most critical moment, he was saved by Yin-Chiu. The leader of Tien Wu Men, Master Fu Luen wanted to rule over the community by force, bitterly practiced the “Tzu Yin Wicked Style” kung fu. He controlled Kuan Shih-Chung by using poison and ordered him to get the urea of children and women's placenta for him to practice...
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Mob Busters
Title: Mob Busters
Released: January 1, 1985
Type: Movie
An American in Hong Kong battles mobsters.
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Taoism Drunkard
Title: Taoism Drunkard
Character: Starry Devil
Released: November 29, 1984
Type: Movie
A Taoist priest is ordered to find a Cherry Boy to appease his temple's ancestors. The boy in question is a young man who lives with his grandmother, trying to protect a sacred writ from a bright red, snarling bad guy. And let's just say insanity follows!
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A Fist Full of Talons
Title: A Fist Full of Talons
Character: Eagle Girl
Released: April 14, 1983
Type: Movie
Qing I-ming springs into action to help his friend, who runs into danger while trying to deliver important government documents.
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The Battle for the Republic of China
Title: The Battle for the Republic of China
Character: Siu Chat's sister
Released: October 9, 1981
Type: Movie
Patriotic extravanganza concerning early 20th century political events in Taiwan (i.e. the Republic of China), told in an ensemble format
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Scorching Sun, Fierce Wind, Wild Fire
Title: Scorching Sun, Fierce Wind, Wild Fire
Released: July 11, 1979
Type: Movie
During China's 1920s Republican Period, warlords carve out personal fiefdoms across the country and impose self-serving laws with the barrel of a gun. Into this anarchy rides a masked feminine Zorro, nom de guerre Violet, to do battle, right wrongs and foment rebellion against the most corrupt and brutal warlord of all, Tung Ta-Chou. Unbeknownst to Tung, however, Violet is his own daughter. Tung orders his psycho enforcer Master Wu to track down and dispose of this pesky rebel queen. Meanwhile, Violet begins a flirtation with an attractive stranger who comes to town with the other half of a treasure map held by Tung. Ultimately, Master Wu betrays the warlord on the lure of the complete treasure map, enabling Violet and the stranger to apprehend Master Wu and beat the warlord at his own game.