Pang Pang Trailers
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Total trailers found: 49
26 January 1968
The Monk, Monkey and Pigsy find themselves in the title realm, where women can only give birth to women.
11 July 1975
When fellow operatives and friends disappear during a mission in Hong Kong, Cleopatra Jones comes to help.
21 September 1973
Set during a period of depression, the film chronicles the daily lives of a single urban building split up into several separate units, and the actual people that dwell within.
16 July 1975
Shaw Brothers' number one action hit of 1975, and deservedly so. The character of one-man kung-fu dynamo Big Brother Cheng and kung-fu superstar Chen Kuan-tai were made for each other.
04 March 1967
Chivalrous swordsman Jun-zhao goes in search of a fugitive named Li Yueh in order to reunite him with his love, Liu Xian.
27 May 1965
The socialite Pai Li-Lan's life is disrupted when she contracts tuberculosis.
17 September 1967
Li Bing, a nightclub entertainer and a reformed thief was caught up in a fight against a criminal syndicate after forcing a cohort to return the wallet he previously stole from an assistant of a scientist who has just recently completed a doomsday device.
30 December 1959
The Talking Bird (能言鳥) is a 1959 Hong Kong musical fantasy film directed by Bong Luk. The film was produced by Shaw Brothers and is based on the screenplay by Tin Chi Ng.
21 December 1975
Director Ho Meng-hua is one of Shaw Studio's most versatile directors. He's helmed romances, mysteries, award-winning dramas, contemporary action films, historical costume dramas, fantasies, and, finally, popular swordplay movies.
17 March 1960
A Shaw Brothers drama starring Peter Chen Ho and Ding Ling. It was filmed on location in Malaysia.
09 November 1967
Movie queen Ivy Ling Po is ideally cast as a male scholar in this historical Huangmei Opera romance. It’s a tragic love story between the scholar and a local beauty (played by Fang Ying).
19 December 1974
This light-hearted action comedy hybrid-where crooks and cops work together to make a better Hong Kong - was hailed for its British humor and Italian style as well as its unique Chinese flavor.
29 November 1973
During the day, Hu Tien lives as a respectable office employee, but when night falls, he unashamedly plunges headlong into an exciting world of lust and sex as a high-class Hong Kong pimp! Thanks to his uncanny knack for setting up prostitutes with "sugar daddies," Hu Tien starts living the high life.
28 November 1968
A mortal, a ghost and a fox fairy come together against evil in this supernatural wuxia film.
02 June 1976
Emperor Chien Lung, bored with imperial traditions, disguises himself as a commoner to experience a different side of life.
09 July 1972
18-year-old Ainu is kidnapped and sold to a brothel. Her good looks and wild personality make her very popular with the lustful clients, but also draw the lesbian attentions of brothel madam Chun Yi.
24 September 1970
Romantic drama starring Lily Ho as a tourist in Singapore.
09 May 1968
They brutally killed his wife, wiped out dozens of his innocent people, and burnt his entire village down to a charbroiled crisp.
06 July 1974
The Shaw Brothers version of The Parent Trap, only they found real twins for the roles of the kids!
25 January 1962
The Princess and the 7 Little Heroes is a Hong Kong Martial Arts movie starring Sammo Hung in a chile
16 October 1970
A Time For Love features Shaw Brothers' darling Lily Ho in a Romeo and Juliet stylized love story that breaks the tradition of Hong Kong's "class distinction" love stories.
06 September 1963
A Shaw Brothers drama starring Diana Chang Chung-Wen and Margaret Tu Chuan.
21 July 1973
A captivating examination of human obsession and love, Woman of the Night offers three stories in one film.
18 May 1961
A Shaw Brothers comedy starring Peter Chen Ho and Fanny Fan Lai.
05 January 1973
An officer of the law and his father are framed for a robbery they did not commit. With only his father's sword at the scene and the man nowhere to be found the officer flees in order to discover who really stole the jewels so that he may clear the family name.
07 April 1965
Chi-keung and Bak Lan separated due to disputes, and Chi-keung took the younger daughter Siu-bo back to Macau while Lan brought the elder daughter Dai-bo to Hong Kong.
10 May 1975
Based on one of China's enduring epic novels, written in the 14th century, "All Men Are Brothers" continues the patriotic story of righteous warriors battling despotic leaders, featuring mythic characters familiar to every Chinese, and with a cast that has achieved an equally celebrated status among Shaw Brothers devotees.
08 December 1962
The Black Fox (黑狐狸) is a 1962 Hong Kong thriller film directed by Yan Jun. The film was produced under the Shaw Brothers banner in the Mandarin language.
17 March 1972
The corruption in the Sung Dynasty of 11th century China is so rampant that it inspires a band of Oriental Robin Hoods - the Honorable 108.
29 November 1961
A Shaw Brothers romantic comedy starring Peter Chen Ho and Patricia Lam Fung.
24 April 1974
As the Heng Seng Index reaches unprecedented heights, people from all walks of life go stock speculation crazy.
09 January 1976
A movie on the life of the renowned Bruce Lee, especially his relationship with his mistress.
21 August 1967
Monkey King, Pig and Friar Sand must rescue his master Buddhist monk from seven witches / spiders who believe themselves to be immortal if they eat the monk's flesh.
01 November 1961
Long unemployed and stone-broke, Shen Jiaguang is dealt a further blow when his wife Lu Xiaoyin has fallen seriously ill and their son Xiaoguang has to quit school.
09 August 1966
The mythological tale of a quest from China to India to bring back Buddhist scriptures, famous for the adventures of Sun Wukong, the notorious Monkey King.
18 January 1966
THE MONKEY GOES WEST is the first entry in the studio’s epic, four-part screen adaptation of “Journey to the West,” a 16th-century novel recounting the efforts of a Buddhist monk and his magical companions to travel to India and bring back Buddhist sutras.
19 October 1974
Chen Kuan-Tai is Big Brother Cheng, a former refugee who runs a local teahouse in Hong Kong. Respected by his peers, Big Brother Cheng runs the teahouse - and unofficially the neighborhood - with a firm righteous hand.
01 January 1972
Li Ching is the Seventh Sister, an angel who comes down from heaven to see what life in Hong Kong is like.
17 May 1974
The place to be is flat number 8 on the second floor of the Gossip Street apartment building, where all the neighbors gather to gossip.
13 September 1967
Hsiao Yun's rise to fame all results from a lucky break, as she's forced to substitute for another singer at the last second.
17 December 1976
Ah Niu, swindled of his fortune by cunning crooks, hits rock bottom. A fateful encounter with devious thugs reunites him with Uncle Chou, prompting their escape to the vibrant city of Singapore.