Hau Pak-Wai

Películas

The Buddha Assassinator
Chow Erh
A young and unworldly kung fu student is now the student of an evil teacher, the villainous Manchu Lord Tsoi. The young impressionable man soon learns that his choice has made him a villain to his own family and people.
Shaolin Traitorous
Hsiang Pei
The plot is a standard revenge tale told in a concise manner that involves a boy witnessing his parents' murder at the hands of corrupt officials and growing up to achieve vengeance. The boy goes to Shaolin Temple to learn kung fu in a superb training sequence that ranks with some of the better-known Shaolin Temple scenes in kung fu cinema. By the time the boy has completed his training, he has grown up to be Carter Wong and soon sets out on his mission. He meets Polly Shang Kwan along the way and, after some initial antagonism, the two become allies and confront the villains. The bad guys employ a particularly clever maneuver involving dozens of imperial guardsmen performing a variety of formations on cue (including standing on each other's shoulders, three men high) as Sammo Hung bangs out different drumbeats. Sammo and Carter engage in a particularly exciting bout against the backdrop of a mountainous landscape midway through the film.
One Armed Swordsman Against Nine Killers
Wong Pa, the "Turtle"
Watch WANG YU as a one-armed savior battling the local goons in this martial arts classic. He has some rather amazing moves up his sleeve.
The Tongfather
The violent tale of an undercover agent's mission to topple a Chinese opium ring that is headed by a ruthless kingpin known only as "The Tongfather."
Mano de hacha (El hacha del dragón)
Japanese thug
Ma llega a Japón en busca de los asesinos de su familia y su pueblo en China. Su odio hacia los japoneses le hace desear la muerte de todos ellos. Su historia de venganza se verá entrelazada con la disputa entre dos escuelas de kárate, siendo el principal culpables de su tragedia el maestro de una de esas escuelas.