Casts & Crew
David Tao
Sun Yueh
Ou Di
Cheung Kwong-Chiu
Fong Ching
Wei Ping-ao
Ng Yin
Gam Ban
Liu Ming
Also Directed by Kan Ping Yu
The evil Mr. Chu's control of a village is challenged by a Korean wanderer named Eagle and the three Kung Fu Kids.
Based on the book written by author Pai Hsien-yung and first published in 1983 in Taiwan. A-Qing, a young student is discovered during sex by a night watchman, young A-Qing is beaten and expelled from home by his violent abusive father. In a public park in Taipei he is found by Yang (a middle-aged photographer), who introduces him to three other teenage boys--all abandoned by their families because they were gay. They form a kind of surrogate family. When A-Qing meets Wang Kei-Lung, he falls madly in love.
Yueh Sin's father is brutally murdered. Her lover Shao Fung, the #1 samurai ninja warrior of the martial world, seeks revenge on her behalf. Thus an involved plot of love, intrigue and double dealing is born, which results in a bizarre finale where Shao Fung must choose between love or his sword. Incredible Swordplay dominates the screen!
Adaptation of Huang Chunming's short story "The Two Signpainters".
In 1945, Japan had surrendered but the news did not reach a small village in China. The local guerrilla force still put up a hilarious fight with the Japanese command.
It is a school bus driver's last day at work. On a whim, he drives off to the seashore with the school's cook, a young teacher, and a busload of children. Facing an unhappy retirement, he seeks one great moment of happiness, which he finds on the road with the children. They encounter an aboriginal family, who invite them in for a feast, and then some young motorcycle riders, with whom they camp by the sea.
A poor army veteran in Taiwan adopts a daughter. She grows up and leaves him to enter show business. When she becomes famous she shuns her father and friends.