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- [Cinemax] HD. 'Enter the Dragon.' (Season 2) Enemies become allies when chaos erupts in Chinatown.
- As the Secret Service finally corner the Tongs' printing operation, Ah Sahm must choose between his brothers in the Hop Wei and a future with Yan Mi. Later, Young Jun seizes an opportunity to hit the Long Zii where it hurts.
- 2019–202350mTV-MA9.1 (1.6K)TV Episode[Cinemax] HD. 'To a Man with a Hammer, Everything Looks Like a Nail.' (Season 2) Ah Sahm, Young Jun, and Hong travel with Vega to a fight tournament.
- 2010–9.1 (13)TV Episode
- Ah Sahm and Young Jun are forced to spend the night with three strangers at a frontier saloon, until the detour turns perilous when a notorious outlaw appears looking for a lucrative payday.
- The documentary style program profiled the life and career of actor, Jean-Claude Van Damme.
- Young Jun faces a crucial decision after Mai Ling tries to drive a wedge between him and Ah Sahm, who takes the opportunity to go on the offensive against Leary. Resolved to take Buckley down, Penny goes to the press. Mai Ling finally plays her hand against the Hop Wei.
- Here lies the documentary styles short productions/movie of Alien Pictures Studio from the Pavlos Paraschakis Cinema Film Club to ourdays.
- Do you remember everything from your past?
- Ah Sahm makes a bold sacrifice to protect Yan Mi, Mai Ling reckons with the consequences of her actions, and Leary reaches his breaking point after a shocking blow from Strickland.
- 2019–202358mTV-MA8.7 (1.2K)TV EpisodePenny finds her business in trouble. Leary gets a warning. Bill and Chao put their plot into action.
- Chinatown gathers to witness a "prize fight" between elite warriors from the Hop Wei and Long Zii. Buckley plays a bluff in hopes of getting Mercer to lower his fee. Ah Sahm remembers his roots as a fighter, as Ah Toy warns him of the dangers that await. Bill and Lee question Wang Chao about the recent series of sword killings in San Francisco.
- Bruce Lee's in-depth interview at the Pierre Berton Show, originally filmed in 1971, just a couple of years before he passed away. The footage was lost and would not be found and aired again until 1994.
- Discovering the actual filming locations of Bruce Lee
- Bruce Lee discusses Chinese filmmaking, theatre and martial arts with some physical demonstrations of his skills.
- Ah Sahm and Young Jun meet a curious recruit. Chao and Mai Ling both have encounters with Zing.
- Chao and Lee band together after an unexpected tossup threatens their lives. Meanwhile, the Hop Wei navigate a tense deal with German traders as Leary and Strickland ruffle feathers in the political world.
- As Mai Ling's wedding briefly unites the Hop Wei and Long Zii, Li Yong receives a grim final warning from Kong Pak. Meanwhile, Mosley and Lee further their investigation, Buckley reaps the benefits, and Bill reasserts his dominance.
- Madam L drops off the new young rogue assigned to her team. It's a risky mission to test the double agent's ability to translate his moonlighting tendencies as a skateboarder into a tool to help him blend in with civilian life. She knows he will test his limits of how far his suit will take him and where he can go.
- 2019–20231h 2mTV-MA8.5 (1.1K)TV EpisodeChange is afoot for the Hop Wei after Father Jun, Ah Sahm, and Young Jun face off. Ah Toy decides that Nellie may be the answer to her problems and takes matters at a sadistic rival brothel into her own hands. Leary is urged by both Buckley and Sophie to utilize his political influence. Just as his heroics are trumpeted, Bill is faced with another swordsman murder. A fatal clash unfolds at the Blake household.
- The siege of Hong Kong Polytechnic University incited 12 days of pure chaos as the world watched in real time on social media. THE WEEKLY reconstructs what happened.
- Ah Sahm rejects his warrior roots; Leary pays a violent visit to Mercer.
- During the Tong Wars in the late 1800s, Ah Sahm, a martial arts prodigy from China, immigrates to San Francisco and becomes a hatchet man for the most powerful tong in Chinatown.
- A fully improvised film centered around 4 poker players as they wait for the dealer. In that time they explore topics such as music theory, multi-distance relationships and metaphorical ladders.
- The life and death of Bruce Lee portrayed through interviews of friends and his widow. Contains clips from his films and interviews.
- [Cinemax] HD. 'All Enemies, Foreign and Domestic.' (Season 2) In search of a killer, the police shut down Chinatown. Buckley steps into a new role.
- Mike Longstreet enlists the Teachings of martial arts expert Li Tsung in order to defend himself despite his blindness.
- Nikki is kidnapped after purchasing an antique sewing machine at an auction, and held for ransom. Mike must discover what's hidden within the machine that's of value, and then with Li's help find a way to rescue Nikki.
- Struggling under the pressure of an increased police presence, the Hop Wei search for a new way to survive. Meanwhile, as Leary grows frustrated with his limitations on the city council, the Long Zii gain powerful new connections.
- Father Jun sends Bolo to hunt down Long Zii and Mai Ling; Penny is faced with an unsavory choice; Lee's past catches up with him.
- [Cinemax] HD. 'Learn to Endure, or Hire a Bodyguard.' Season 2 Premiere. Ah Sahm takes on new fights; Mai Ling worries about the threat he may pose.
- A Rock'n'Roll Variety Show toured over the United States and briefly around the world for the spring and fall months, except for Malibu Beach for the summer and Big Bear Ski Resort for the winter. It featured popular music acts of the day, games, and celebrity interviews for one of these five days a week on ABC-TV USA.
- Dagwood and Alexander are victims of bullies from the same family, the Colbys. Dagwood thinks the solution is to take classes in self defense so he enrolls in karate. Things turn out unexpectedly.
- A dying man sets bombs around the city, and then calls Mike demanding a half-million dollars in ransom money. Mike suspects the bomber is someone from a case he worked in the past, as he meets with the bomber to pay the ransom.
- 2019–202355mTV-MA8.2 (741)TV EpisodeAh Sahm and Hong race against time to free Young Jun before he's sent to China. As Mai Ling hits rock bottom in prison, Li Yong struggles to gain support for a rescue mission. Buckley raises an ultimatum, and Lee follows his instincts.
- Accused of assault, Ah Sahm gets a cold shoulder from the Hop Wei, with his fate in the hands of an unexpected ally; Buckley urges Mai Ling to eschew restraint and start a war with the Hop Wei.
- In San Francisco, widower Jien-Sien Ho, known to the Chinese community as Gin Man, worries that his 16-year-old daughter Chain-Ying spends too much time at the Chinese Opera. Nevertheless, Duck Sook, a salesman in Jien-Sien's shop, takes Chain-Ying to see Fay-Tien Wong, an actor from China, perform. After the show, Wong invites Chain-Ying to the Golden Gate Music Club for a party and the girl asks him for singing lessons. Chain-Ying and Wong begin to spend time together and Chain-Ying's friend, Sia-Lien Ho, tells Jien-Sien about his daughter's excursions with the actor and the fact that she has been missing school. Jien-Sien confronts Chain-Ying, who insists that in America, fathers have no rights over their daughters. When Chain-Ying says she loves Wong, Jien-Sien disowns her and then blames Duck Sook for his daughter's infidelity. Wong tells Chain-Ying that she must try to understand the old people's ways and then agrees to marry her, hoping that her father will now accept them. When Duck Sook tries to intervene on the couple's behalf, however, Jien-Sien says that he will never forgive them. The enraged father then goes to the theater owner and tells him to deport Wong, and the owner agrees not to renew the singer's contract, which is soon to expire. Several months later, Wong returns home one night and announces that he must return to China. Worried about his bride, who is now pregnant, he tells her that he will send for her when he has settled. Meanwhile, Duck Sook asks Jien-Sien to forgive his pregnant, lonely daughter, but he refuses. Mao Lee, Jien-Sien's cook, takes pity on Chain-Ying, gives her money and attends the birth of the baby girl. For his disloyalty, Jien-Sien fires Mao-Lee, who joins Duck Sook in taking over a Chinese laundry so that they can support Chain-Ying's baby after Chain-Ying's sudden death. Duck Sook and Mao Lee give the baby a Chinese name, Loy Lo, and an American name, Lulu, and when the girl grows up, Duck Sook teaches her Chinese dances and instills in her a love of the theater. When a benefit concert and party is organized for Chinese war refugees, Lulu wishes to perform, and Duck Sook and Lulu both audition and receive parts. Lulu has a supporting role in an opera with a visiting star, Sing Kuo, but when Duck Sook must find the traditional dress that is required for her performance, he discovers that all the stores are sold out of it. Duck Sook steals a gown, and later encounters the woman from whom he stole it. She is understanding, however, and agrees to lend the garment to Lulu. During the show, it is revealed that Sing Kuo is really Wong, Lulu's father, and Duck Sook introduces the singer to his daughter and then to her grandfather, who has donated three-thousand dollars to the cause. Jien-Sien greets Lulu warmly and all shake hands and return to Jien-Sien's shop to celebrate their reunion.
- Amidst a huge publicity blitz by ABC-TV (including an iron-clad, long term contract) and considerable speculation as to whether he could win over the Baby Boomers as he had their parents, entertainment legend Milton Berle attempted a prime-time TV comeback with this comedy-variety series taped at the Hollywood Palace theater. Unfortunately, high budgets and big-name guest stars couldn't lure viewers away from competing shows, primarily the hugely successful "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." The program was cancelled after one season, and Berle, despite numerous guest appearences on other shows over the ensuing three decades, never had a regular series again.
- Bruce Lee plays a runaway in this Cantonese drama who becomes a pickpocket. After causing mischief around town, he gets run over by a truck and dies. This movie also co-stars Bruce Lees father and Little Unicorn, who appears in Fist of Fury and Way of the Dragon with Bruce Lee
- An examination of the nature of fame in the twentieth century.
- The Green Hornet and Kato come to Gotham City to stop a stamp counterfeiting scheme, but the Dynamic Duo, unaware of their true heroic motives, is out to stop them.
- Ironside investigates an accidental electrocution that Ed thinks is a murder and finds a pattern of murder and greed over a Swiss bank account in which a group of WWII veterans have stored loot from a bank heist during the war.
- 2019–202351mTV-MA8.1 (1K)TV EpisodeAh Sahm's scheme to protect Penny's factory while serving his own covert Hop Wei agenda seems to be working well, but Leary has other plans for the factory that will change things drastically.
- While taking menacing steps to secure Nellie's land, Strickland instills confidence in Leary's political abilities. Then, as the Hop Wei increase bill production, tensions rise between Young Jun and Ah Sahm.
- For more than 40 years, controversy has surrounded the circumstances surrounding the death of martial arts superstar Bruce Lee;
- San Francisco, 1878. Ah Sahm, a newly arrived Chinese immigrant with serious fighting skills, is introduced to Chinatown's most ruthless tong, the Hop Wei, by Chao, a fixer. After impressing Young Jun, son of tong leader Father Jun, Ah Sahm is branded and taken to a brothel, where he befriends Ah Toy, a courtesan with connections. Later, in search of a woman who left China two years earlier, Ah Sahm crosses paths with Mai Ling and Li Yong, followers of the rival tong leader Long Zii, who is trying to avoid an opium war with the Hop Wei, a war that Walter Buckley, deputy to San Francisco Mayor Samuel Blake, actively promotes. Meanwhile, after two Chinese laborers are killed by white thugs, police sergeant "Big Bill" O'Hara is tasked with creating a Chinatown squad. Enlisting southern-born cop Richard Henry Lee, Bill soon finds that the hostility between the Chinese and white dock workers, whose unofficial leader is Irish tough Dylan Leary, is unlikely to end anytime soon.
- Tensions escalate between the Hop Wei and Long Zii after an assassination attempt; Big Bill sets out to pay his debt to Jack; Blake and Buckley get a mandate from Robert Crestwood.
- After a bloodbath, the Hop Wei and Long Zii consider a novel way to end hostilities; Ah Toy and her business partner hit a fork in the road; Mai Ling warns her brother against waging a battle he may not win.
- A documentary showing the life of Bruce Lee up-close.
- This film was made as a tribute to Bruce Lee's Game of Death. It uses archive footage from the original film and recreated scenes with stand-ins and the plotline of Bruce's screen notes to bring us what some would call a more complete version of Lee's Game of Death.
- TV's Illest Minority Moments focuses on the most compelling, controversial, and unintentionally hilarious race-related moments in TV history. Adapted from Ego Trip's "Big Book of Racism!", this program takes an amusing look at the ethnic stereotypes and racial story lines found on classic sitcoms, dramas and cartoons, while celebrating the daring shows and break-out characters that altered television.
- Bruce Lee's enacted storyline for The Game of Death (1972) Directed in Korea by John Little. Distributed with the documentary Bruce Lee: A Warrior's Journey (2001)
- Colonel Gumm planned heist at a major stamp exhibition results in a showdown between Batman and The Green Hornet.
- [Cinemax] HD. 'The Chinese Connection.' (Season 2) Ah Sahm and Young Jun pursue a secretive deal. Penny looks for protection. Mai Ling sends a message.
- As Ah Sahm and Young Jun struggle to produce authentic bills, they get valuable printing advice from an unexpected source. Meanwhile, the Secret Service begins to track counterfeit currency and Mai Ling mingles with a new crowd.
- 2019–202346mTV-MA8.0 (765)TV EpisodeShaken by the loss of Nellie's land, Ah Toy grapples with a difficult choice. While Mai Ling strikes a business deal with Eliza, an intrusive encounter echoes Li Yong's fears. Ah Sahm and Yan Mi think on their toes during a police raid.
- The cases of a blind insurance investigator.
- 2019–202351mTV-MA7.9 (694)TV EpisodeIn the wake of Father Jun's injury, Young Jun steps up for the Hop Wei. As Leary struggles to smooth over rising working-class tensions, Ah Sahm grapples with revelations from Yan Mi and Mai Ling.
- From PBS: This episode traces the story of people of color on American television -- including the mid-1960s breakthroughs of African Americans Diahann Carroll ("Julia") and Bill Cosby ("I Spy"). Latino landmarks range from "I Love Lucy" with Desi Arnaz to "Miami Vice" with Edward James Olmos. Also featured are Asian-Americans like George Takei ("Star Trek"), who details his youth spent in a Japanese internment camp.
- Intercepting a shipment of opium at the docks, Young Jun, with Ah Sahm and his Hop Wei lieutenant Bolo in tow, decides to send a message to Long Zii. Big Bill and Lee investigate a grisly murder scene in an alley next to an Irish bar, The Banshee. Penny Blake, the young wife of San Francisco's mayor, finds herself in a bind while visiting the wharf with her Chinese manservant, Jacob. Ah Sahm pays a steep price for playing the hero. The Long Zii clean up a mess, and brace for more bloodshed.
- Celebrities and comedians share their thoughts on pop culture of the 1970's.
- Mike overhears a woman being killed in a darkened alley, and sends Pax to help her. Pax is critically stabbed, and the attacker simply walks away, realizing Mike is blind. Longstreet must try to find out who the killer is.
- How Bruce Lee Changed the World explores the amazing multitude of ways that Bruce Lee - the first international Asian superstar - has influenced pop culture.
- After years of battling each other, Phil Trager and Steve Gant plan to merge their criminal organizations into one mob. The Green Hornet plans to use reporter Mike Axford as bait in order to sow distrust between the two gangsters and rupture their budding criminal alliance.
- Britt finds himself on the run and trying to prove he did not kill a foe, with a gun he was holding as it fired the fatal shot.
- A Tong war divides Chinatown, and The Green Hornet hopes to divide the conspirators. Meantime, a growing antagonism between Tong leader Lo Sing and Kato jeopardize the Hornet's plans.
- When Jeremy is in Tacoma picking up supplies, he saves a Chinese woman who is in town to meet her arranged spouse. Since Jeremy saves her, she says she now belongs to Jeremy instead of the intended husband.
- A desperate Charles Manson escapes with his Family to a desert hideout. Los Angeles is paralyzed with fear as the police fumble the investigation. HELTER SKELTER reveals how Manson unexpectedly helps brings his reign of terror to an end.
- Big Bill discovers a possible solution to his gambling excesses; Penny reveals the circumstances that prompted her to marry Mayor Blake; Mai Ling offers Ah Sahm a way out of a protracted and bloody tong war.
- A Shaolin martial artist travels to an island fortress to spy on an opium lord - who is also a former monk from his temple - under the guise of attending a fighting tournament.
- A bureaucrat rents a Paris apartment where he finds himself drawn into a rabbit hole of dangerous paranoia.
- The adventures of a logging work team and the marriageable single women sent to them in post-American Civil War Seattle in the Washington Territory.
- Follows the life of artist, designer, and entrepreneur Jay Sebring, who was murdered alongside Sharon Tate by followers of Charles Manson.
- A successful singer is forced to retire and marry a man she despises. She takes in a pupil to teach and falls in love with him, but - of course - takes no action on her feelings... even after her husband dies, as this would be improper. Instead, she becomes a nun. Bruce Lee plays her son, a dance tutor.
- A Sun Ma Si-tsang comedy with the usual masquerades and hijinks from the master. The film contains locations of the Lai Chi Kok Amusement Park in the 50's (now defunct), precious footage that shows film's role as a preserver of Hong Kong's history. Lee plays a young pubescent kid developing his first taste for the opposite sex, disguising himself as an adult to watch a striptease show and even demonstrating how to become an "Ah Fei" lady killer. Burs is also seen in sailor's outfit and in glasses speaking with a stammer, recalling a similar turn in Fist of Fury more than ten years later.
- King Tut returns with a new plan involving preserved specimens of extinct Egyptian scarabs.
- The gangster who murdered Britt Reid's father returns to the city, after faking his death. A sleazy private investigator is murdered before he can deliver proof, so The Green Hornet picks up the investigation.
- Episode: (1966)1966–196752m7.6 (10)TV EpisodeAfter a segment where Adam West sings, Milton plays an actor who's the villain in both Batman and the Green Hornet shows at the same time, being bat-punched and Kato-chopped back and forth until he can't even walk.
- The Caped Crusader and his young ward battle evildoers in Gotham City.
- Bruce Lee, an iconic figure in Hollywood cinema, a pioneer of martial arts but most importantly, a friend. 'The Way of the Warrior' takes a comprehensive look at the legend that is Bruce Lee, told by the people closest to him. Co-Stars, long time friends and even family members share exclusive details on the life of Bruce in a bid to discover what made him so great.
- When a young street thug becomes friends with the headmaster of a school, he gives up the triad life to enroll in the school.
- The evolution of the movie business over the past century, from penny arcades and nickelodeons, to the grand movie palaces built by the studios, and what happened over the years as they were challenged by television and cell-phone cinema.
- Before he was known internationally as a martial arts superstar, Bruce Lee had appeared in a handful of Hong Kong films as a child star in the 1940s/50s. One of these early films was The More the Merrier (1955), a.k.a. We Owe it to Our Children from the Union Film Enterprise, a family melodrama written and directed by renowned filmmaker Chin Chien (My Intimate Partners). Featuring the 14-year-old Bruce Lee and future Cantonese Opera star Yuen Siu Fai, the B&W film revolves around accountant Ming (played by Cheung Wood Yau) and his wife (Tsi Lo Lin) who suffers a miscarriage in an car accident. The couple decides to adopt a baby girl, not knowing that she's the daughter given up by Ming's poor co-worker who struggles to feed a bunch of kids. Bruce Lee plays the slacker son of the landlord (Ko Lo Chuen).
- Law-abiding citizens commit high-stakes crimes, but have no recollection afterward.
- On the eve of the election, District Attorney Frank Scanlon is marked for assassination by a political rival. When Scanlon considers resigning, The Green Hornet fears losing his trusted ally.
- The Green Hornet pits the Black Beauty against a stolen Army tank, when three veterans attempt to help their old captain escape prison.
- A mysterious pill that enables the user to access 100% of his brain's abilities transforms a struggling writer into a financial wizard, but it also puts him in a new world with many dangers.
- A newspaper publisher and his Asian valet/martial arts expert battle crime as the feared Green Hornet and Kato.
- Bruce Lee is universally recognized as the pioneer who elevated martial arts in film to an art form, and this documentary will reveal why Bruce Lee's flame burns brighter now than the day he died over three decades ago.
- A Green Hornet impostor begins a terror campaign against the Daily Sentinel. Suspicion falls on the rival Daily Express newspaper.
- A computer scientist claims he can predict The Green Hornet's next movements, but his "proof" is a series of crimes secretly committed by him.
- Someone is burglarizing high society homes, using a series of "better homes" articles in Daily Sentinel's magazine supplement. Suspicion falls on reporter Mike Axford, and the Green Hornet searches for the real culprit.
- Pat Allen, a Daily Sentinel reporter, is mysteriously killed by a leopard. While cleaning out his desk, Britt Reid discovers a large diamond that turns out to be a perfectly-manufactured fake, and wonders if Allen uncovered something bigger than he expected. He also finds a transmitter that emits a supersonic tone - the type audible to cats. Britt Reid suspects the leopard must have been trained by someone to kill at that signal. Donning his Green Hornet gear, he sets out to visit Frank Miller, a shady gemologist, for clues leading to Pat Allen's death.
- A visiting prince is ordered to abdicate his throne, or his kidnapped fiance will be murdered. The Green Hornet, in turn, kidnaps the prince to stall him from agreeing to the demands.