Hon Kwok-Choi
19 titles
Filmography
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Butcher Wing
(1979)After running afoul of local thugs, a young pork butcher and his fishmonger friend seek training from a martial artist to take on the thugs' boss.

The Gold Connection
(1979)After discovering a hidden stash of gold, Bruce Li divides it up with friends but the gang that stole it tracks them down to take back their property.

Invincible Kung Fu
(1979)Tres discĂpulos del templo ShaolĂn se organizan para expulsar a quienes irrumpieron la paz de la poblaciĂłn imponiendo impuestos y perpetuando abusos.

Crazy Horse & Intelligent Monkey
(1980)Kung fu expert Ma Ta must come to the rescue of his friend Hou Hsian-Shan who is being tortured by casino guards after he was caught cheating.

My Kung Fu 12 Kicks
(1979)A young pickpocket learns from three Sifus to seek revenge on the villain who wronged them, honing skills for a daring confrontation.

Bruce, King of Kung Fu
(1980)In this semi-biography, Bruce Lee strives to perfect his fighting style while being threatened by Kung Fu schools jealous of his power and ability.

The Gambler and His Kung Fu Master
(1981)Han Kuo Tsai learns obscure kung fu styles from a ruthless master to battle loan sharks and help him settle old scores.

Kung Fu 10th Dan
(1974)Li Tin and his friend Hsiao travel the country going from one martial arts school to the next challenging teacher and students to test their skills.

The Four Invincibles
(1979)Four disabled but determined fighters band together to face a demonic foe. When the old Lung Clan master dies, student Mar Chen Hui takes charge.

The Chinese Tiger
(1974)A powerful drug syndicate underestimates a highly-skilled kung-fu master known as 'The Chinese Tiger,' leading to their potentially fatal error.

Dragon's Claws
(1979)A Dragon Boxing boss faces a fatal duel against an exiled fighter whose rage leads him to visit death on anyone in the way of a gold tablet he wants.

Twins of Kung Fu
(1981)A humble village finds itself at the center of an ongoing blood feud between rival gangs when kung fu is used in the marketplace to drum up business.

The Angry Young Man
(1981)University students in Taipei are bullied by thugs and forced to enter a fight-to-the-death karate tournament.

Ten Tigers of Shaolin
(1978)Together with one woman and nine men, the famed Ten Tigers of Kwangtung join forces to defeat a local warlord who's been exploiting the villagers.

The 36th Chamber of Shaolin
(1978)Young student Liu is urged to rise against the Manchu oppression in China, but the revolution has disastrous consequences. Escaping the massacre, Liu seeks shelter in the Shaolin Temple where the monks train him in their famous martial arts skills.
Hex
(1980)With this eerie, frightening, supernatural mystery thriller, director Kuei Chih-Hung put his first “hex” on the audience. Starring the lovely Tanny Tien Ni in a challenging role of a wronged, bed-ridden wife who is at the mercy of her evil husband... and so much more. What starts as an Asian variation of the classic Fench suspense film Diabolique becomes an exercise in fervid and frightening Hong Kong horror as one ghost after another appears to wreak havoc, insanity, and death.

The Thunder Kick
(1974)One man takes on a cartel headed by three brothers, who are responsible for the savage beating of his mother and the murder of his brother.

The Bloody Fists
(1972)When a band of evil martial arts experts returns to China after a two year exile, it’s up to a loner and a karate fighter to save the country.

Rage of Wind
(1973)Japanese occupation of China breeds an ill wind which stirs the wrath of China's greatest kung fu killers.