Ku Yu

Filmes

Little Thing Means a Lot
Lighting Technician
Comedy revolving around three people - a young Japanese who comes to Hong Kong after winning a lucky draw, a Hong Kong boy who can't hold down a job, and a pretty young nurse.
Hello, Late Homecomers
Lighting Technician
An omnibus of tales from the three directors, Sit, Maka and Woo. Each dealing with true love and romance. The third and the best one of the tales deals with a hen-pecked husband trying to kill his wife. An action packed tale written and directed by John Woo who lets the fireworks fly!
Black Society
Lighting Technician
Chan Wai-Man stars as a Triad boss trying to expand his empire, Wilson Tong plays the rival out to stop him.
The Discharged
Lighting Technician
Hong Kong action / crime / drama.
Mantis Fists & Tiger Claws of Shaolin
Lighting Technician
When the local thugs harass a restaurant owner's daughter, Shuang Shuang (Chu Chuan-sai), a mysterious stranger named Yung Feng (John Cheung) fends them off. While Yung Feng is off to the local brothel to find his long lost sister, Shuang Shuang gets sexually assaulted by the thugs, who are later killed by something hiding in the woods. The father of the thugs, Hung Chun Piao (Dean Shek), believes that Yung Feng committed the murders, and confronts him...
The Devil Strikes
Lighting Technician
Hong Kong horror film.
Maria
Electrician
Romantic tragedy based on John Lo Mar's story "Love Under the Cross".
Teddy Girls
Lighting Technician
A revenge thriller unlike any other, Lung Kong confronts themes of reform and revenge by turning his focus to the subject of disaffected youth. Young Josephine, an audacious performance by a 22-year-old Josephine Siao, is sentenced to an all-girl reform school on the periphery of Hong Kong after a violent bar brawl. Along with a few accomplices, she escapes from the intolerable administration, only to find the streets an even more hostile environment, driving the girls to blood-soaked vengeance. An enthralling youth-in-revolt film from the rare perspective of its female protagonists, shot in indelible widescreen color photography, Teddy Girls is one of Lung Kong’s most enduring triumphs.