Chu Jing Movies
- 1975
Cuties Parade
Cuties Parade01975HD
A romantic Shaw Brothers musical.
- 1977
The Dream of the Red Chamber
The Dream of the Red Chamber6.31977HD
Pao-yu is in love with his cousin, Lin Tai-yu, but his family has other marital plans for him that will leave both broken-hearted.
- 1977
The Brave Archer
The Brave Archer6.71977HD
Guo Jing and Yang Kang are the sons of two rebels. The rebels are killed by imperial soldiers and the boys are rescued by six pugilists later. The...
- 1971
A Story of Lou Po-Wen
A Story of Lou Po-Wen51971HD
Tsu Hong Wu is a highly fictionalized fantasy retelling of the early years of Zhu Yuanzhang’s life that was obviously geared toward younger...
- 1968
The Fastest Sword
The Fastest Sword6.41968HD
A great "swordfighter" learns humility after he is defeated by a master martial arts monk. But his reputation always precedes him, leading to danger,...
- 1976
Oriental Playgirls
Oriental Playgirls21976HD
In this gossipy film, the rise of several well-known Chinese actresses to local movie prominence is recounted, although in fictional form. Their...
- 1975
The Dragon Kid
The Dragon Kid01975HD
A fantastic martial artist and cat burglar puts his skills to use when he joins the Chinese resistance movement against the invading Japanese.
- 1967
Four Sisters
Four Sisters01967HD
Mandarin-era Hong Kong film adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's Little Women.
- 1968
Fallen Petals
Fallen Petals01968HD
Taiwan's most glamorous screen couple, Ko Chun-Hsiung and Chang Mei-Yao, co-star in "Fallen Petals", a romance with the unique setting of Taiwan...
- 1980
One Son Too Many
One Son Too Many01980HD
The childhood exploits of the 4 adolescent Hsu brothers orbit around the family's love and indulgence of their spoiled youngest son.
- 1967
The Pearl Phoenix
The Pearl Phoenix01967HD
Huangmei Opera movies like The Pearl Phoenix are unique to 1960's Hong Kong culture, a product of the Swinging Sixties but considerably more in touch...
- 1970
Good Bye! Darling
Good Bye! Darling01970HD
Have no other info than it was part of Golden Horse's 100 Greatest Chinese-Language Films.