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- Adapted from the Manhua/Donghua IP "Wu Geng Ji," created by Jianhe Zheng, it tells the story of the human prince Wu Geng, who was reduced to a slave after his country was destroyed and his family was destroyed.
- Fresh from prison, five friends try to stay crime free but inadvertently find themselves caught in a Triad war.
- Empowered by the love of a slave (Jang), a royal concubine (Cheung) is given the chance to make an extraordinary decision.
- Four men (including a millionaire businessman trying to escape from the stress of his work) running a struggling sushi restaurant in Hong Kong follow a group of beauty-contest entrants to Thailand in the hopes of winning their hearts. The four misfits must convince the beauties of their worth as dates while fending off a gang of tough rivals. Will they succeed, or will they return home alone and broken-hearted?
- The battle between Gods and Men and Dark Ones. Adaptation of the feng shen ji manhua.
- After Chen Zhen's execution in Shanghai, the Japanese feared that his death would unite all Chinese kung fu schools against them. Fearing this, the Japanese gave orders to the head of the Hong Ku School, Miyamoto (Lo Lieh) to surpass all Chinese schools including the Ching Wu School. Miyamoto sends the Japanese along with their interpreter to the Ching Wu School ordering the leader & students to leave the School. When they refuse, the Japanese beat up the students and destroys the school. Meanwhile, one Chinese learns about the destruction of the Ching Wu School when he goes to Shanghai to visit Chen Zhen's grave. This Chinese is the only one who has the guts to fight the Japanese, this Chinese is known as Chen Shen (Bruce Li) who is the brother of Chen Zhen and he vows to avenge his brother's death and end the terror of the Japanese once and for all.
- A Saintess is on a mission to release the Dragon Emperor. Admitted to the Academy, she encounters the Nation-Protector, the Emperor's 2nd son, and a foreign prince who have all taken an interest in her for their own reasons.
- 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 awry, and the bad guy ends up getting killed in his own trap. This pisses off 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. This is where all of Billy's kung fu training comes in handy, and he manages to kill the attacker. With this, the other bad guy finally has a body to use, but the reincarnation goes wrong and the corpse is reborn as a vampire.
- This film serves as a Prequel to the Xixing Ji series.
- Newsweek Chu is a publication of private behavior exposure and the press keeps a group of bridle-wise paparazzi. The members are instructed to track a girl band and they follows the girls into a cruise.
- A college professor and his wife moves into a house inhabited by the ghost of his friend's grandfather's concubine. The ghost is trying to locate the ghost of her dear husband while trying to communicate with the house's new owners.
- Three almost unconnected chapters that can be read either as separate stories or as three stages of a woman's life, this quietly moody drama effectively reflects on alienation and solitude within families and relationships.
- Frank Shum and Jack Conn are back in the third installment in this incredible "Crippled Masters" franchise. They're moving from their rural home into the city of Taipei in search of employment which is tough while training for the Kung-Fu Championship. City life isn't easy for our two crippled heroes while fighting off local gangsters, struggling to make rent, and even foiling would be thieves.
- Charlie, a young ambitious property agent joins a successful agency run by wealthy couple, Gordon and Lucy. He soon learns the secrets behind the agency's success; they specialise in buying up dirt cheap properties after someone has died or been murdered in them, sells them at a higher price without disclosing to the new owners the horrifying truth. Ethical dilemmas soon subside as Charlie enjoys the windfall he makes from every sale. Charlie shrugs off buyers who complain about supernatural happenings and the nightmare they have to endure and continues to basks in his opulent lifestyle. It was not until one of his clients succumbs to the tragic hauntings that he decides to reveal the horrible secrets of his agency.
- Wu Jixian is a cheerful and sunny boy who possesses great racing skills. One day, while delivering an important document for a V.I.P client, he loses a package containing a genetic sample meant to counter a deadly virus.
- Ever since his childhood growing up in an orphanage, there has always been something about Chang Liang (Yu-Ning Tsao) that makes almost anyone willing to open up to him. One day, he came across a nameless bookstore where he began making a living by resolving other people's relationship conflicts. At this bookstore he falls in love, is reunited with his best friend and, in the course of resolving other people's problems, even finds his long-lost mother. As love, friendship, and kinship converge and begin to collide in his life, he must now figure out how to resolve the emergent relationship issues in his own life.
- The show focuses on the life of a night-time taxi driver, who listens to the stories of the customers that ride in his cab.
- A ship with toxic wastes was hijacked by pirates, only a girl with the ability of talking with animals can save the day.
- HAPPY DAYS is a hot springs hotel in Taipei, the Xinbeitou area. In this area, people can see many historical buildings and elements which are full of Japanese heritage due to the Japanese colonialization before world war two(WWII). HAPPY DAYS hotel was also founded around 1970s by the protagonist: Fan-Ju's grandmother, Shu-Min, who has run the hotel for decades. However, "Welcome to the HAPPY DAYS," a once vibrant slogan, is nowadays the last and feeble greeting of this old hotel that still remains. Unfortunately, Grandma Shu-Min breaks her legs and is hospitalized, nobody, not even her granddaughter FanJu can run this hotel and bring it back to life. Not until a mysterious young American : Allen, who shows up at the door one day and volunteers to work at the hotel. Can a Taiwanese girl and a foreigner revive HAPPY DAYS? Can they face the challenges of running a hotel and while discovering Grandma Shu-Min's secret hidden in the hotel? With a touch of sulfur, love and friendship between Allen and FanJu will blossom and things are going to change. Welcome to the HAPPY DAYS.
- Set in initial post-liberation period of China, a detachment of PLA exterminates bandits in mountainous area in West Hunan province.
- A series of madcap adventures between two deities, who must put down their differences and work together to help the people in need.
- Set in autumn in 1931, a confidential agent of underground CCP delivers an important document in secret.
- This film shows the narrow perspective in the rapid way of life that has burst into Chinese culture.
- Mr Liao goes to Taipei to try to make his fortune.