Bringing together three of Hong Kong's greatest directors Ringo Lam Johnny To Hark Tsui Triangle tells the story of three friends who decide to end their money problems by digging up a forgotten safe of treasure. With each director taking a third of the film to make his own it makes for a lively action-thriller but holds together remarkably well.
A revenge-fuelled Hong Kong martial arts flick! This Korean Kung Fu flick has become a culkt favourite across the globe ever since its release back in the 80's. Now for the first time fans can get this world exclusive on DVD. Benny Tsui stars as a young martial artist out to make a name for himself against the White Tiger gang.
Deadly Snail vs Kung Fu Killers: ; In this kung fu fantasy a daring duel of powers between the fairies finds the young mortal Cheung rescuing the Sky Mussel Fairy. His bravery is not repaid however as Cheung is driven out of his home by his uncle. Now Cheung must struggle to stay alive in a world of gods and demons with only his kung fu powers to keep him safe. With wild images dazzling visuals and mind-boggling fights Deadly Snail vs. Kung Fu Killers is fast furious kung fu action! (Dir. Heung Ling 1977) Kung Fu Zombie: A criminal comes to town in order to kill Billy Chong over a past dispute. But instead of getting his own hands dirty he hires a Taoist wizard to animate some zombies to do the job for him. The plan goes horribly wrong and the criminal ends up getting killed in his own trap. This antagonises the villain's spirit and he forces the priest to reincarnate him - only they can't find a suitable body. Meanwhile an undead fiend of sorts comes to town to kill Billy's father over some other past dispute. Billy manages to kill the attacker however there is now a body suitable for the criminal and this time Billy's going to have to face him... (Dir. Hua I-Jung 1982) Kung Fu Beyond The Grave: It's the seventh month of the lunar calendar: the gates of hell open to let out the ghosts of the dead. Chun Sing (Billy Chong) is visited by his deceased father who tells the young man that his enemy is a priest who commands the dark forces of black magic. Luckily Chun Sing gets help from a magic book a group of friendly ghosts and a house full of hookers! Kung fu action at its best! (Dir. Lee Chiu 1982)
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