Josephine Siao Fong-Fong

Josephine Siao Fong-Fong

Born: March 13, 1947
in Shanghai, China
Josephine Siao Fong-Fong MBE is a Hong Kong film star who became popular as a child actress and continued her success as a mature actress, winning numerous awards including Best Actress at the 45th Berlin International Film Festival (for Summer Snow).[1] Since retiring from show business (partly due to her increasing deafness), she has become a writer and a psychologist, known for her work against child abuse.

Was a member of Madame Fan Fok-Fa's The Spring And Autumn Drama School's Peking Opera.

Movies for Josephine Siao Fong-Fong...

Keep Rolling
Title: Keep Rolling
Released: December 3, 2020
Type: Movie
One of Hong Kong's most influential filmmakers, Ann Hui, becomes a “star” for the first time in Man Lim-chung's directorial debut. A forerunner of the New Wave, Hui’s tumultuous, forty-year career is an unequivocal testimony to her unyielding dedication to filmmaking, and her expedition into the metamorphic city. This biopic probes into the acclaimed director’s idiosyncratic world, where we witness her rashness and goofiness, as well as her humanistic concerns for the everyday nobodies which make her films so moving.
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A Century of Light and Shadow
Title: A Century of Light and Shadow
Character: Herself
Released: January 1, 2005
Type: Movie
Revisit 100 years of Chinese cinema through the RTHK TV program A Century of Light and Shadow. Aired in 2005, this interesting and informative documentary traces the development of the Chinese film industry from the pioneering years to contemporary times. From the volley between Mandarin and Cantonese films to the rise of the New Wave, this program touches on all the major trends and developments that have helped define Chinese cinema and explores different genres and representative figures and films. From actors to directors, over 200 film industry names, including Jackie Chan, John Woo, Sammo Hung, Connie Chan, Andrew Lau, Peter Chan, and Lau Ching Wan, appear in the program, bringing their intimate knowledge of the industry and providing insight about what lies ahead for Chinese cinema.
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Mahjong Dragon
Title: Mahjong Dragon
Character: Sau Tin
Released: January 11, 1997
Type: Movie
North Quick Hands, a gambler, killed a gang in revenge for his friend, for which he was sentenced to prison. South Tin-lone waited for Quick Hand's release, so that he might be recruited into the gang. But Quick Hands refused. Meanwhile, Sau Tin, a Hong Kong policewoman addicted to gambling, went to Dongguan to seek a husband. She helped Quick Hands to leave China by arranging a fake marriage, as he promised to teach her some gambling tricks. South Tin-lone and his gang followed Quick Hands to Hong Kong and a series of fights ensued...
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Hu-Du-Men
Title: Hu-Du-Men
Character: Lang Kim-Sam
Released: April 3, 1996
Type: Movie
The "Hu-Du-Men" (loosely translated as "stage door") is an imaginary line separating the stage from reality, and a line that must be crossed each and every night by Sum (Josephine Siao), the aging star of a Cantonese Opera troupe. Nearing the twilight of a storied career, Sum must face a variety of challenging new obstacles, including the possible emigration of her family come 1997, the appearance of a promising young actress (Anita Yuen), the hiring of a Western-schooled stage director (David Wu), the surprising revelation of her daughter's sexuality, and finally the reappearance of a shocking secret from her past. Through it all, Sum must retain her professionalism and dignity, as the "Hu-Du-Men" between the stage and her life begins to blur. Emotional, intimate direction and Raymond To's intelligent, relevant screenplay make Hu-Du-Men worthwhile cinema, but it's Josephine Siao's brilliant, emotionally dynamic performance that sets this film above the rest.
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Summer Snow
Title: Summer Snow
Character: May Sun
Released: May 4, 1995
Type: Movie
Tells the story of the relationship between a widower with Alzheimer's disease and his daughter-in-law, May Sun, who is a housewife in her forties trying cope with the upheavals in her family.
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Always on My Mind
Title: Always on My Mind
Character: Yin
Released: December 21, 1993
Type: Movie
Chang Yau-Wai is a family committed news reporter. Together with his wife, they have their hands full with their children, including their soon to be wed daughter. Things, however, soon take a turn for the worst.
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The Legend II
Title: The Legend II
Character: Miu Chui-Fa
Released: July 30, 1993
Type: Movie
The hero Fong Sai Yuk becomes involved in the secret brotherhood "The Red Flower", who are trying to overthrow the Manchurian emperor and re-establishing the Ming dynasty. The social upheaval is combined with Sai Yuk's personal moral conflict about how to conform to the rigid regime of the brotherhood and on top of that sort out his difficult love life, saddled with two presumptive wives.
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Kin chan no Cinema Jack
Title: Kin chan no Cinema Jack
Released: May 22, 1993
Type: Movie
Kin chan no Cinema Jack is an anthology film starring Yuen Biao and produced by Jackie Chan
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The Legend of Fong Sai Yuk
Title: The Legend of Fong Sai Yuk
Character: Miu Chui-Fa
Released: March 4, 1993
Type: Movie
The secret Red Lotus Flower Society is committed to the overthrow of the evil Manchu Emperor and his minions. One of his Governors is sent on a mission to retrieve a list of members of that secret society. Meanwhile, Canton kung fu practitioner Fong Sai-Yuk falls in love with the beautiful daughter of a rich merchant.
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Too Happy for Words
Title: Too Happy for Words
Released: May 16, 1992
Type: Movie
Stanley Kwan's 1992 short film starring Josephine Siao and Maggie Cheung
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Fist of Fury 1991 II
Title: Fist of Fury 1991 II
Character: Beef Stew
Released: January 1, 1992
Type: Movie
After the total defeat of his love rival, Ching must now deal with the love rival's brother, Wan To, who seeks revenge against him. When Ching is ambushed by Wan To and his gang in the streets and is at risk, he is rescued and treated by an apprentice of his, Beef Skin, and his feisty sister, Beef Stew. It turns out those two are even harder to handle than Wan To.
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Fist of Fury 1991
Title: Fist of Fury 1991
Character: Woman Outside Tournament Arena
Released: March 23, 1991
Type: Movie
Lau Ching, a Mainlander with an incredibly powerful right arm, arrives in Hong Kong to find his cousin. He befriends with a drifter named Handsome, and a martial artist girl named Mandy. In order to woo her, Ching participates in a fighting competition in hopes of winning a $10 million prize, and must defeat his love rival, Wai, in the ring.
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The Wrong Couples
Title: The Wrong Couples
Character: Wong Mui
Released: June 11, 1987
Type: Movie
Upon returning home, sailor Yu (Richard Ng) is shock to discover that not only his wife left him, but the house has also been sub-letted to an old maid, May Wong (Josephine Siu). Both Yu and Wong have their own strange habits, and them living together under the same roof causes numerous hilarious incidents.
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A Friend from Inner Space
Title: A Friend from Inner Space
Character: Mrs Maggie Weng
Released: June 30, 1984
Type: Movie
This is a film about a young boy, that is helped by a ghost, to reunite with his separated parents.
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The Perfect Match
Title: The Perfect Match
Character: Hsiao Chu Chu
Released: December 18, 1982
Type: Movie
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Plain Jane to the Rescue
Title: Plain Jane to the Rescue
Character: Jenny Lam Ah Chun
Released: October 21, 1982
Type: Movie
Jane, with plain looks but a heart of gold, is always in between jobs. Once she gets a job, her knack for creating awkward situations immediately loses it for her. Ricky is her suitor, but he gets nowhere as the girl has no time for love. So Ricky goes along with her in job hunting. Somehow, Jane lands on a job as governess. Not to a child, but to an uncouth very old, very rich man who still wants to lead the life of his poor, uncivilized youth. His son is now running the old man's millions. He wants to bring up the father the civilized way. And he wants to take over the whole city through take-over deals. He is ruthless and has thrown thousands into the streets.
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The Spooky Bunch
Title: The Spooky Bunch
Character: Ah Chi
Released: May 22, 1980
Type: Movie
A Cantonese opera company is attacked by an army of ghosts, thanks to a feud between the dead grandfathers of one of the company's actresses and a young man.
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Lam Ah Chun Blunders Again
Title: Lam Ah Chun Blunders Again
Character: Lam Ah-Chun
Released: August 2, 1979
Type: Movie
Sequel to the comedy movie Lam Ah Chun
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Lam Ah Chun
Title: Lam Ah Chun
Released: June 29, 1978
Type: Movie
Looking for a job, Ah-chun is sent off into the countryside to a seemingly haunted mansion.
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The Eternal Obsession
Title: The Eternal Obsession
Released: December 11, 1976
Type: Movie
Hong Kong movie
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Jumping Ash
Title: Jumping Ash
Released: August 29, 1976
Type: Movie
Po-Chih Leong's debut film was a trendsetter in Hong Kong cinema. Shot from the shoulder, the fast-moving world of cops, informers, drug dealers and other crooks are evoked in a very lively and realistic way. The action all takes place in carefully selected locations, among them the walled city of Kowloon and Yuen Long. The film looks like a documentary and evokes the kind of excitement usually seen in news programmes. The story focuses on the battle between two gangs and starts in Amsterdam, where one of the gang leaders is murdered.
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Rhythm of the Wave
Title: Rhythm of the Wave
Released: July 29, 1976
Type: Movie
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Girl Friend
Title: Girl Friend
Character: Meng Ya-ping
Released: December 12, 1974
Type: Movie
An early Brigitte Lin Romance.
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Hiroshima 28
Title: Hiroshima 28
Character: Imai Yoshiko
Released: April 11, 1974
Type: Movie
Filmed on the occasion of the 28th anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima, Hiroshima 28 was the first all-Hong Kong crew to make a feature in Japan. Lung Kong anchors a bittersweet melodrama in the historical milieu in the months following the horrific events of August 6, 1945. Josephine Siao—a star whose career had become synonymous with the filmmaker’s work over the past decade—plays a young tour guide to a Hong Kong reporter researching the tragic effects of the atom bomb, their journey forming an odyssey through the city’s ruins.
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Bruce Lee: The Man and the Legend
Title: Bruce Lee: The Man and the Legend
Character: Self
Released: October 14, 1973
Type: Movie
This documentary tells the story of Bruce Lee and his unsuccessful efforts to start a acting career in the U.S., he returned to Hong Kong where he became an international star, and his death at age 32.
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To Crack the Dragon Gate
Title: To Crack the Dragon Gate
Released: May 6, 1970
Type: Movie
Hong Kong movie
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Sword of Emei
Title: Sword of Emei
Character: Law Fung-Ying
Released: September 10, 1969
Type: Movie
Sword of Emei is a Hong Kong Martial Arts movie starring Sammo Hung
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Happy Wedlock
Title: Happy Wedlock
Released: July 17, 1969
Type: Movie
Hong Kong comedy film.
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Teddy Girls
Title: Teddy Girls
Released: April 3, 1969
Type: Movie
A revenge thriller unlike any other, Lung Kong confronts themes of reform and revenge by turning his focus to the subject of disaffected youth. Young Josephine, an audacious performance by a 22-year-old Josephine Siao, is sentenced to an all-girl reform school on the periphery of Hong Kong after a violent bar brawl. Along with a few accomplices, she escapes from the intolerable administration, only to find the streets an even more hostile environment, driving the girls to blood-soaked vengeance. An enthralling youth-in-revolt film from the rare perspective of its female protagonists, shot in indelible widescreen color photography, Teddy Girls is one of Lung Kong’s most enduring triumphs.
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Let's Sing and Dance to Celebrate a Peaceful Year
Title: Let's Sing and Dance to Celebrate a Peaceful Year
Released: February 16, 1969
Type: Movie
Hong Kong movie
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The Vengeful Spirit
Title: The Vengeful Spirit
Released: December 11, 1968
Type: Movie
Hong Kong horror movie from 1968.
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Winter Love
Title: Winter Love
Character: Mimi Wong
Released: December 3, 1968
Type: Movie
Inside a café, on Christmas Eve. Chim Kei meets an enigmatic woman named Mimi Wong who introduces herself as the daughter of an upper-crust family. But the infatuated writer is struck by a spasm of sorrow when he later sees Mimi make her appearance as a taxi-dancer at a party. The lovers are reconciled by the story of her plight told by her sister Annie. However, Mimi goes missing on the engagement day. By a stroke of luck, Chim runs into the elusive woman again and finds out how she was forced into prostitution by her drug-addict husband, his childhood best friend and benefactor Chan Hung-kit. Chim leaves dejectedly, and has since been idling his days away. The frail Mimi confesses her love for Chim on her deathbed, and from not far away, Chan has ended his own life.
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The Window
Title: The Window
Character: Liu Lu Ming
Released: October 4, 1968
Type: Movie
Lung Kong’s first color feature expands on thematic concerns supplanted in The Story of a Discharged Prisoner made one year before, situating issues of social reform within an impassioned romantic melodrama. The relationship between a career criminal and a blind girl (a stunning performance by Josephine Siao) form a portrait of marginalized life in a rapidly-modernizing Hong Kong. The profound chemistry between Patrick Tse and Josephine Siao onscreen served as the primary inspiration for the famed hit man-blind girl pairing in John Woo’s award-winning film The Killer (1989).
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Rhapsody
Title: Rhapsody
Released: August 14, 1968
Type: Movie
Hong Kong musical.
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Purple Night
Title: Purple Night
Released: April 10, 1968
Type: Movie
One stormy night, a poor music student (Patrick Tse) meets a famous dancer (Josephine Siao). In one night, he composes for her the musical of her dreams: A Purple Stormy Night. The management of her dance company is divided on the musical, but the dancer manages to dispel all their doubts and the musical becomes a great success. The student and the dancer fall in love, but there is a shadow side to happiness: corrupted by success, the next musical they make is superficial. "Purple Night" shows the dangerous influence commerce can have on artistic integrity and is also about themes such as love and friendship, the relationship between art and life and the conflict between rich and poor.
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The Blue Poisonous Bees
Title: The Blue Poisonous Bees
Character: Red Rose
Released: December 12, 1967
Type: Movie
In realising their scheme to rule the underworld, the Poisonous Snake Gang breeds the 'Blue Poisonous Bees' and sends Red Rose to the Flying Dragon Gang to execute the 'Flying Sting' mission. Chased by Lung King-tin, both of them are captured by Anna Tai of the Female Monster Gang. The three gangs fight for the possession of a nuclear pistol and allegiances shift as the agents fall in love.
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You Are My Love
Title: You Are My Love
Character: Law Oi-Lin 羅愛蓮
Released: November 17, 1967
Type: Movie
The film follows three sisters’ ups and downs that begin with this youngest one’s jealousy. In the film, Pearl Au Kar-wai stars as a very charming actress, who is loved by every person around her. The little sister envies her sibling’s achievements but what she does impulsively has caused permanent harm to the family. Besides Siao and Au, Woo Fung, still an active TV actor today, took up the role of Au’s once boyfriend, and Fanny Fan Lai and Roy Chiao, well-known for their roles in Mandarin films, took a bold step to partake in this Cantonese film. Director Chu Kea, best known for his period dramas, turned to a contemporary-set film this time, and successfully delivered the film’s sense of modernity, probably with help from his co-directors Ho Hoi-ki and Chu Yat-hung, who was his sister. The opening scene of an orchestra performance even reminds the audience of Hollywood movies.
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The Golden Cat
Title: The Golden Cat
Character: Golden Cat
Released: October 11, 1967
Type: Movie
A Hong Kong Jane Bond film starring Josephine Siao.
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Romance of a Teenage Girl
Title: Romance of a Teenage Girl
Released: August 2, 1967
Type: Movie
Hong Kong movie
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Jin ou
Title: Jin ou
Character: Kam Ngau
Released: June 16, 1967
Type: Movie
Gangster Li Yibiao's jewelry was suspected to have been stolen by Gu Daqiang. Biao asked Jin Zhenyu to cooperate with him to get the jewelry back. During this period, Yu discovered that the mysterious woman Jin Ou was also looking for jewelry, and the two agreed to cooperate. Hou Yu learns that Biao set up a trap for him and Qiang to kill each other, and Ou and Qiang confront Biao. The jewelry originally belonged to Ou's deceased brother, so Yu lets Ou take it back.
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Shaky Steps
Title: Shaky Steps
Character: Lui Suk-Chong
Released: April 26, 1967
Type: Movie
HK crime horror film.
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The Lady Killer
Title: The Lady Killer
Character: Wong Fuk-Mui/Bat Girl/Barbara/woman
Released: April 19, 1967
Type: Movie
Bat Girl (Josephine Siao) returns from Singapore to Hong Kong as the singer Barbara to investigate her dad, a trapeze artist’s death. She is orphaned. She stays with her aunt. Her cousin is Sze Wai (Lui Kei), a pulp fiction writer of the superhero, Bat Girl. Encountering injustice, Bat Girl confronts Sze to interrogate about the whereabouts of Wu Wan-Lung (Sek Kin). Bat Girl unites with her friend, Chan Kwong-ying (Lydia Shum). Sze tracks down Bat Girl and is involved in a fight with Lung's marksmen in a nightclub. A private detective, James Bond (Cheng Kwun-Min) helps Lung find Bat Girl to no avail, as she appears in guises. Bat Girl eavesdrops on Lung and realises he was her father's murderer. She revenges on Lung, and a strange female creature (Yung Yuk-yi) appears as the Lung's house's owner. The creature finds that Bat Girl is her daughter. She wrestles with Lung and they are both burnt to death. At last, Sze finds out that his cousin is Bat Girl and they begin a romance.
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Colorful Youth
Title: Colorful Youth
Released: August 17, 1966
Type: Movie
In 1966, Connie Chan Po-chu and Josephine Siao Fong-fong starred in multiple contemporary films, cementing their onscreen persona as virtuous young women while becoming the hottest youth idols of their time. Colourful Youth remains the only contemporary film to feature both of them. Filmed in Eastmancolor, the song-and-dance spectacle keeps its fingers on the pulse of its era and presents the vigour of the modern times.
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Eternal Love
Title: Eternal Love
Released: February 27, 1966
Type: Movie
Two children try to win their parents over through devotion and duty
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The Furious Buddha's Palm
Title: The Furious Buddha's Palm
Released: September 22, 1965
Type: Movie
The movie is lead by martial arts film stars Cho Tat-Wah and Yu So-Chow, the new generation famous martial arts film couple Chan Po-Chu and Siao Fong-Fong was participating in the episode fifth. As the name suggests, the movie is actually in sense of the Buddha’s theory. According to my understanding in the whole series, I believe the episode fifth is more likely in sense of the Buddha’s theory. So I try to translate in English hoping those who are not familiar with Chinese can enjoy the true spirit in the movie. The story is about how the odd-demon create his “mutilation-poison leg”. At the same time his disciple Dragon Girl realized his cruel means to all men including herself. Despairing Dragon Girl finally met her bosom friend Yuan Tung and her benefactor Long & Qiu and pull together to wipe out her evil master.
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The Bloody Devil, Concluding Episode
Title: The Bloody Devil, Concluding Episode
Character: Ng Yu-ying
Released: September 1, 1965
Type: Movie
Her mind deluded by Elder Three Unsurpassed, Ng Yu-ying is about to surrender the captured Chan Lam to Oh Yu-kan and Ho Yim-wah when his senior master Lee Kei comes to save the day, warding off the conspirators. Restored to sanity by the antidote delivered by her mother, Ng bids a silent farewell and pleads to be made the protege of Black Raksha. With Fairy Crimson Pearl leading the way, Chan rescues Chung Siu-chui and Chor Ling imprisoned at the White-bone Sect and survives the bombings orchestrated by Oh but finds himself cornered by beguiled members of the seven leading martial sects. Ng dons a mask and teams up with 'Little God of Hades' to break the siege, pursuing their nemesis to the Fiery Fire Sect where Chan and cohorts finally eradicate Scholar Four Poisons and Oh, the latter confessing to the murder of Chan's father at his last breath. Ng wields the Raksha Order to avenge her father's death, perishing together with her mother.
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The Bloody Devil, Part One
Title: The Bloody Devil, Part One
Character: Ng Yu-ying
Released: July 28, 1965
Type: Movie
Kwok Sau-yuk fails to ward off the advances of Scholar Four Poisons while mourning the murder of her husband. Master Chung comes to help and asks Kwok's son Chan Lam to look for his daughter Siu-chui before dying. Hurled into the Blood Pool, Chan chances on Ng Yau-nin, a victim of the intrigue hatched by his wife Ho Yim-wah and her lover Oh Yu-kan. Ng bequeaths to Chan a sword, and the Book of Blood Devil Moves unearthed from the cave and entrusts his daughter Yu-ying to his care. Having mastered the art, Chan emerges from the abyssal waters and becomes the 'Little God of Hades.' He is soon kept under lock and key by Oh who wants the Book of the Yellow Emperor. Treating Chan with a antidote, Yu-ying escapes with Chan after learning his father’s intrigue, only to be hit by a pang of loss and agony upon Chan's reunion with senior master Lee Kei and Siu-chui, his betrothed fiancee. Instigated by Oh, Chan finds himself confronting members of the seven leading martial sects…
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Sword of Swords
Title: Sword of Swords
Released: May 11, 1965
Type: Movie
Sword of Swords is a Hong Kong Martial Arts movie starring Sammo Hung in a child role
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The White-Bone Sword
Title: The White-Bone Sword
Released: July 31, 1963
Type: Movie
Wu Sheung-fung risks her life to save Wong Tin-ho with the help of the white bone sword. Meanwhile the three devils known as Heaven, Earth and Man return to the Devil Mountain with the coveted Swords. Chung Ching, who has divined the recovery of the White-bone Grass by Wu and others, dispatches Kam Yan-kit to abduct Wong to the Black Hair Cave. Luk Fong-fei, Wu and other rescuers are vanquished by Black Hair one by one. Old Devilish Eccentric hurries to their rescue and heals Wong's wound as Wong reconciles with Kam. Kam secretly returns to Chung Ching Cave to seek the precious swords when Wong and others raid the den and are again dispatched away with fakes.
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The Killing Flag (Part 1)
Title: The Killing Flag (Part 1)
Character: Seung Pik-Wan
Released: May 8, 1963
Type: Movie
The Killing Flag (Part 1) is a 1963 Hong Kong martial arts film direcred by Fung Chi-Kong.
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Title: Golden Horse Awards
Character: Self
Released: October 31, 1962
Type: TV
The Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards (Chinese: 台北金馬影展; pinyin: Táiběi Jīnmǎ Yǐngzhǎn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tâi-pak Kim-má iáⁿ-tián) is a film festival and awards ceremony held annually in Taiwan. It was founded in 1962 by the Government Information Office of the Republic of China (ROC) in Taiwan. The awards ceremony is usually held in November or December in Taipei, although the event has also been held in other locations in Taiwan in recent times
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Title: Golden Horse Awards
Character: Host
Released: October 31, 1962
Type: TV
The Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards (Chinese: 台北金馬影展; pinyin: Táiběi Jīnmǎ Yǐngzhǎn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tâi-pak Kim-má iáⁿ-tián) is a film festival and awards ceremony held annually in Taiwan. It was founded in 1962 by the Government Information Office of the Republic of China (ROC) in Taiwan. The awards ceremony is usually held in November or December in Taipei, although the event has also been held in other locations in Taiwan in recent times
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How the Ape Girl Stole the Lotus Lamp
Title: How the Ape Girl Stole the Lotus Lamp
Released: May 10, 1962
Type: Movie
Classic swordplay movie with some crazy monkey fighters.
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The Daring Gang of Nineteen from Verdun City
Title: The Daring Gang of Nineteen from Verdun City
Released: March 3, 1960
Type: Movie
Siao Fong-fong, who played the heroine Sha Yen, was a young actress who enjoyed huge popularity at that time. The Daring Gang of Nineteen from Verdun City (aka 19 Heroes of the Green Mountain) portrays how Sha Yen practices kung fu with her eighteen fellow male disciples, vowing to seek revenge for the murder of her parents. Produced by Hsin Hwa Motion Picture Company in Hong Kong, it was shot in Taiwan and featured the local landscape. The credits show that renowned director Sung Tsun-shou worked as script supervisor on the production. The theme, “avenging the murder of one’s parents”, is typical of a traditional martial arts movie. Siao Fong-fong as a lovely young swordswoman in the film left a deep impression on countless fans.
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Nobody's Child
Title: Nobody's Child
Character: Xiaomei
Released: February 17, 1960
Type: Movie
Melodramatic film about a child prodigy.
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The Orphan Girl
Title: The Orphan Girl
Character: Mei Jie (child)
Released: June 13, 1956
Type: Movie
Loosely based on Charlotte Bronte's novel Jane Eyre.
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An Orphan's Tragedy
Title: An Orphan's Tragedy
Character: Bui-yee (child)
Released: February 11, 1955
Type: Movie
Rascal To Chai-yan brings a false charge of selling fake medicine against doctor Fan Tin-sang, who is sentented to a twenty-year imprisonment. Fan makes an escape after a decade, and secretly provides for the education of his son Fuk-kwan brought up by a poor blacksmith. Fuk-kwan grows up to be a doctor practising in the country. To again does harm to Fuk-kwan, only this time Fan intervenes. Both he and To die in the fight.
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Loves of the Youngsters
Title: Loves of the Youngsters
Released: January 28, 1955
Type: Movie
Yan Xintang have seven kids with his wife, all their kids have grown up now and facing different problems on their own romance experiences.