Drunk Master (uncredited)
The Emperor finds a picture of a beautiful lady and orders his servant to bring her to him.
Goat
A demonmaster tries to defeat a young priestess who induces archetypal forces in the Chinese zodiac, the twelve animals in the form of her companions. There are monsters, spells, kung fu, and costumes galore for those who appreciate this sort of thing
Awesome follow up to Yuen Woo Ping's Miracle Fighters. An afterlife official has been murdering people for fun. A Taoist priestess has been bottling the souls of dead children and giving the jars to gamblers. What will happen when hell's bureaucrats intervene?
A priest, a nun and a showman sneaks into the morgue and sees a dancing vampire and catches it. It all lead to an assault and abduction of Tien Tien.
A troupe of young orphan street-performers tangle with the undead when a rouge jiangshi kills their beloved guardian.
Palm Reader / Villager
A Taoist priest is ordered to find a Cherry Boy to appease his temple's ancestors. The boy in question is a young man who lives with his grandmother, trying to protect a sacred writ from a bright red, snarling bad guy. And let's just say insanity follows!
Thief
The plot it involves getting rid of the Devil Clan, a gang of very efficient robbers who have never been caught. The depredations must have gotten more blatant because two constables, played by Pearl Cheung Ling and Tin Hok are both tasked with eliminating them. Pearl Cheung recruits Lam Gwong-Wing who is either the third constable of the title or an informant. Lam is a bit of a goof—he would rather lounge in luxury with beautiful young women peeling grapes for him than go after the Devil Clan—which seems to make a lot of sense—but he reluctantly goes along with her after she threatens him. Lam is literally grabbed away from her by the constable played by Tin Hok for his war for his parallel operation. There is a third figure, neither a constable nor a Devil Clanner. He is Wolf Warrior who simply shows up and kills people—lots of people.
Young students of martial arts must prove themselves worthy to their overbearing Master.
Two top killers, the smiling assassin and the gritty kid team up to take on the darker forces in the martial world.
Un criminal llega a la ciudad con el fin de matar a Pang por un conflicto pasado. Pero en lugar de ensuciarse sus propias manos, contrata a un mago taoísta para reanimar a algunos zombies que hagan el trabajo por él. El plan sale terriblemente mal y el villano termina siendo asesinado en su propia trampa. Ahora su espíritu, molesto, intentará reencarnarse con la ayuda del sacerdote, y como no encuentra el cuerpo adecuado, reencarnará como un vampiro.
Upon their invasion of Taiwan in 1874, the Japanese team up with a sinister tong to hold a martial arts tournament in a plot to root out and assassinate the region's top resistance fighters, thereby breaking the spirit of Chinese patriotism. Two local kung-fu masters prove more than a match for the invaders.
Jiang (Jackie Chan) actúa como si fuese un novato en peleas pero interesado en aprender. Desesperado por conocer las técnicas de Kung fu, acepta vigilar un gran Tesoro de Jade como intercambio por las clases de Kung fu que le ofrece su maestro. (FILMAFFINITY)
The girlfriend of a con-man is being held in a brothel and he must try to raise 200 tales of gold as a dowry. So he cheats a country simpleton out of his money then goes and loses it in the casino resulting in the country man feeling sorry for him. The two become friends and as they are both expert fighters start working as instructors for a local big boss but this causes real trouble.
Antonio, a travelling missionary priest, seems innocent — until he wields his cross (containing a hidden treasure) as a weapon during a train robbery. While on the train he befriends a man named Dragon, who helps him fight the bandits who want the cross.
Cheung Ching Ching is superb, as usual, playing a blind girl who learns martial arts from an old master and who takes revenge on the Red Devil who murdered her entire family. Brilliant sword film as you'd expect from master auteur Joseph Kuo. —Wu Tang Collection