Lau Kar-Wing
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Tiger & Crane Fists
(1976)Two martial arts masters who practice rival fighting styles must overcome their differences and join forces to defeat a common enemy.

Shaolin Mantis
(1978)Although David Chiang had starred in over 40 films as a martial arts hero, in Shaolin Mantis, where he plays a man who learns martial arts from a praying mantis, then seeks revenge for his wife's death, the movie contains some of Chiang's best fight scenes ever.

The Treasure Hunters
(1981)This movie is both one of the best-loved action comedies ever, and Alexander Fu Sheng's comeback film after breaking both his legs. It left no doubt that he was truly back in action, taking on cops, monks, and bad guys galore!

Kung Pow: Enter the Fist
(2002)A totally off-the-wall comedy which substantially alters dubbed action footage from a 1970's martial arts picture with a new story line and altered dialogue. Follow The Chosen One (Oedekerk) as he attempts to avenge the death of his parents at the hands of the evil and seemingly unbeatable kung fu legend, Master Pain.

Legendary Weapons of China
(1982)This production is the culmination of the visionary director, Liu Chia-liang's work - a beautifully realized action comedy, in which the groundbreaking magazine, Martial Arts Movies, called "the quintessential martial arts movie" and perhaps the greatest kung-fu movie ever made.

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.

Challenge of the Masters
(1976)The son of a kung-fu master endures many hardships in order to learn the skills needed to defeat his mentor's murderer.

The Delightful Forest
(1972)Wu Sung, a master swordsman, is sent into exile after being accused of murdering his sister-in-law and her partner, and battles thieves in a prison camp.