Cast Member: Lam Fai-Wong
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The Boxer From The Temple
Feb 25, 2015Law Ma has crafted an ensemble kung-fu comedy that has a good number of intricately constructed showdowns and a few moments that manage true pathos rather than tacked on emotion.
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The Call-Girls
Oct 19, 2017It entertains, titillates and amuses, as well as throws in a hint of social commentary as afterthought, but it’s a giddy, gaudy way to spend some time, providing of course that the subject matter itself doesn’t offend one’s sensibilities to begin with.
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The Duel Of The Century
Mar 9, 2015Lau Wing may not be an accomplished screen fighter, but it is his portrayal of Lu Xiaofeng that earns this a moderate rating that it otherwise would not deserve.
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The Flag Of Iron
Mar 14, 2015‘Flag Of Iron’ is a good film in nearly all of its departments and therefore earns a strong recommendation.
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The Green Hornet
Mar 21, 2015Anyone hoping for an exciting big-budget version of the well-known character will be sorely disappointed by this merely functional cinematic rendition.
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The Lady Is The Boss
Feb 6, 2018Often unfairly nudged aside when the career of kung-fu auteur Liu Chia-Liang is considered, ‘The Lady is the Boss’ is a fun action comedy that came near the end of the Shaw Brothers’ hegemony in Hong Kong.
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The Master
Jul 3, 2015Though containing enough reasons to warrant a viewing, ‘The Master’ is still not as polished as the better films being made by the studio at the time.
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The Tigress Of Shaolin
Sep 1, 2019Despite having all of the benefits of being made under the Shaw Brothers’ banner – solid production values and a notable cast – this is insipid film-making.
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Tiger On The Beat
Jun 14, 2015‘Tiger On The Beat’ is a surprisingly successful outing that proves Liu Chia-Liang was just as capable of handling modern day actioners.
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Treasure Hunters
Jun 16, 2015‘Treasure Hunters’ never has a dull moment and from the opening credits to the very last kicks of the finale this is a top-notch Shaw Brothers’ film.
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Winner Takes All
Jun 27, 2015Unfortunately, just as you find yourself warming to his style, Wong Jing falls prey to the failings that would long be associated with him.