Si Wai

Most Popular Si Wai Trailers

Total trailers found: 23

Dreams Of Eroticism Trailer (1977)

18 November 1977

A timeless and titillating tale of the immoral private lives of the royal court's high officials. All the bed and body hopping is not exclusive to the family, either.

The Sexy Killer Trailer (1976)

12 February 1976

A nurse decides to take justice in her own hands to fight the crime-syndicates of Hong Kong after her sister is drugged and abused by some local drug dealers.

Deadly Angels Trailer (1977)

30 March 1977

Three female detectives - from Hong Kong, Korea and Singapore - go undercover in a cabaret to expose a murderer.

Return of the Dead Trailer (1979)

21 December 1979

Three inmates in an asylum tell their stories. Story 1, a husband and wife discover they should be careful what they wish for.

The Criminals Trailer (1976)

16 January 1976

An anthology film featuring three true-crime stories that took place in Hong Kong in the early 1970's.

Fearful Interlude Trailer (1975)

13 September 1975

Accompanied by his old manservant, scholar Sung Li Ho (Hong Hoi) is on his way to the capital for the imperial exam.

There's No Place like Home Trailer (1977)

20 February 1977

Taiwanese romance film released to commemorate the 9th anniversary of First Films' founding.

Crazy Imposters Trailer (1978)

29 September 1978

A Shaw Brothers production directed by Kuei Chih-hung.

The Psychopath Trailer (1978)

08 June 1978

The Call Girls Trailer (1977)

29 October 1977

The seamy side of the Hong Kong film industry is laid bare in "The Call-Girls". Based on the infamous starlets-for-sex vice scandal that rocked the 1970s movie world.

Love Lock Trailer (1975)

30 August 1975

Li Ching, Szu Wei and Tsung Hua in an eternal romantic triangle in which a girl has to choose between two men: a poor but upright lad who will marry her for love or a handsome suitor who is after her father's money.

The Forbidden Past Trailer (1976)

16 December 1976

In the sixties, love stories portrayed women as sentimentalists or sacrificial lambs. Later on, directors like Chu Yuan replaced these themes of sacrifice with abandonment.

Legend of Feng Shui Trailer (1979)

25 May 1979

A Shaw Brothers produced film.

The Battle Wizard Trailer (1977)

09 September 1977

A brother who loves books and a sister who loves swords must face a yellow-robed warrior, the Red Python, a sinuous snake-charmer, and a silk-masked beauty (who must kill or wed the first man to see her face) before they can bring peace to their battle-addled family.

Invincible Enforcer Trailer (1979)

10 September 1979

A young man who is thrown into jail simply because he displeases a police inspector. But even when he's eventually released, the police continue to persecute him until he feels he has no choice but to become a real criminal.

Tiger Tiger Tiger Trailer (1973)

01 January 1973

By refusing to give up his ranch, Zhi Ping ends up being killed by the three tigers. His wife, Mrs. Sung (Hsiao-Chuang Kuo), is a good woman of quarrel who wants to avenge her husband.

The Rebel of Shao-lin Trailer (1977)

28 April 1977

Superstar Carter Wong must protect the Shaolin Temple from a traitor from within the order. The Silver Fox has turned up the heat against Shaolin, but Carter and the Holy Warrior Monks will stand firm -- or die fighting!

Cuties Parade Trailer (1975)

24 December 1975

A romantic Shaw Brothers musical.

The Notorious Frame-up Trailer (1978)

01 September 1978

Wang, a womanising businessman miles away from home, makes it a sport to seduce young women. After one of his conquests got pregnant with his child and died after the abortion, one after another of his lovers are found murdered.

Ghost Eyes Trailer (1974)

09 November 1974

Ghost Eyes concerns a female hair stylist who is seduced by the vampiric ghost of a former optometrist.

Souls of the Wind Trailer (1982)

23 December 1982

A drama film directed by Hong Kong New Wave filmmaker Peter Yung

Shaolin Abbot Trailer (1979)

11 July 1979

While international favorite David Chiang was best known for his roles as a grinning, streetwise, fighter in many Chang Cheh-directed classics, he rarely played a noble warrior monk.

Eclipse Trailer (1982)

01 January 1982