The best Hu Chin’s movies

Hu Chin

Hu Chin

06/02/1947 (77 años)
Today we present the best Hu Chin’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Hu Chin’s movies.
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The Demon Wet Nurse

The Demon Wet Nurse
5.9/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 12/03/1992
  • Character: Qau Ar Sau (Royal Mother)
This Category III period drama featuring power struggles and naughty things within the imperial palace walls definitely has effort put forth but immense chunks of plot holes are nowhere near filled up. Much seem missing in the story of poor Ru Yee who applies to be the nurse maid of the Emperor’s son. She gets help to gain access by Wei (Tan Lap-Man) and soon they are both heavily involved inside the palace. She as the nurse maid and he as a eunuch in training. Wei also finds time to murder Ru Yee’s sick husband and child… a fact barely mentioned after it’s happened.

The Golden Lotus

The Golden Lotus
5.7/10
Golden Lotus is based, in part, on Jin Ping Mei, a famous erotic novel of ancient China. Li Han-Hsiang adapted part of the story into this film, which starts with Hsi Men Ching, a successful merchant, wooing Pan Chin Lien, the beautiful wife of one of the townspeople.

The Heroine

The Heroine
3.6/10
  • Genre: ActionCrime
  • Release: 26/04/1973
  • Character: Ho Mai-Fong
Incriminating evidence against a gang is left in a cab when a gang member dies in it. The gang chases the innocent cab driver, who receives help from the dead gangster's sister - a tough police woman.

The Ghost Story

The Ghost Story
6.5/10
  • Genre: Horror
  • Release: 25/05/1979
  • Character: Hua
An old man of the village tells kinky ghost stories to a few of it's inhabitants after all the kids have gone to bed. What follows are stories that have horror elements and some soft-core nudity thrown in.

Shang Hai tan

Shang Hai tan
5.6/10
  • Release: 10/02/1977

The Fate of Lee Khan

The Fate of Lee Khan
7.2/10
Lee Khan, a high official under Mongolian Emperor Yuan of the Yuan dynasty (year 1366) procures the battle map of the Chinese rebel Chu Yuan-Chang's army. Rebel spies, aided by treachery within Khan's ranks, strive to corner him in an inn.

Kidnap

Kidnap
7/10
Crime drama based on true incidents around a Kidnapping - and murder case ,also taking much time describing the psychological moments which propel the criminals. It's strictly focused on them, the law representatives are mostly faceless and out of the plot. Lo Lieh plays a moneyless guy working on a gas station, it's owner is a thorn in his flesh, because he completely knows the differences and painfully shows it: "I can find a new worker faster, than you can find a new job" Together with 3 friends, who are similarly struck, a plan to kidnap and blackmail this guy is made....

Mr. Virgin

Mr. Virgin
5.3/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 08/07/1984
  • Character: Mrs. Li
When a young man ignores a feng shui master’s warning and decides to marry before turning 30, a series of mishaps begins to curse his life.

Moods of Love

Moods of Love
6.5/10
  • Genre: DramaRomance
  • Release: 01/01/1977
  • Character: Feng Ya Restaurant boss
Two stories are included in this erotic/romantic anthology. In the first, a Sung-Dynasty (10th-13th century) Buddhist monk is tricked into sexual relations with an unscrupulous female adventurer. He dies soon after with his misdeed on his conscience. In the second, the daughter of a woman who died in a brothel discovers that her mother died an unnatural death and seeks revenge.

Boxer Rebellion

Boxer Rebellion
6.2/10
In BOXER REBELLION, three young martial arts brothers, played by Chi Kuan-chun, Alexander Fu Sheng and Leung Kar-yan, go in search of fellow patriots dissatisfied with Imperialist foreigners and wind up joining a rising sect of the Boxers, led by an opportunistic conman (Johnny Wang Lung-wei). Named as such for their use of martial arts, these boxers are revolutionaries who believe that spirits protect their bodies from foreign guns. They even dupe the Empress Dowager (Li Lihua), who gives them her royal blessing to fight the foreigners.

The Warlord

The Warlord
6.5/10
  • Release: 17/08/1972
  • Character: Mrs Kao Pai
No list of the screen's comic geniuses would be complete without Michael Hui Kwun-man. He created a hilarious and lovable comic persona that was both uniquely Asian but also universally beloved. This, his first film, not only showcased his incomparable sense of humor but revolutionized Hong Kong comedy. Evoking Chaplin, he plays a warlord in early 20th Century China, but makes the role his own with both laughs and some of the sexiest ladies on the Shaw Brothers lot.

The Happiest Moment

The Happiest Moment
6.9/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 08/11/1973
  • Character: Dr Mai Yixiang/Mrs Liu
Michael Hui plays four characters in this three-chapter, Hong Kong erotic comedy anthology set in Northern China during WWII.

The House of 72 Tenants

The House of 72 Tenants
6.5/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 21/09/1973
  • Character: Landlady Pak Ku
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.

Martial Arts

Martial Arts
  • Genre: Action
  • Release: 01/01/1974
  • Character: Tang Ping
Chen is forced by his father to leave their home as evil plotters plan his death. On his journey he kills a man in hand-to-hand combat and then decides to find and help the man's family. When Chen arrives, he meets the dead man's two pretty daughters, now under the control of an evil war lord and his cruel gang. One by one, Chen takes them down until the big tournament, when he is forced to fight several skilled killers in a variety of martial arts styles. After winning the tournament, Chen takes on the big war lord himself in a fight to the death!

Misty Drizzle

Misty Drizzle
4.8/10
  • Genre: Romance
  • Release: 28/03/1975
A divorced entrepreneur (Yueh Yang) and his handsome partner (Charlie Chin) both fall for the beautiful company secretary (Brigitte Lin)...

Lost Swordship

Lost Swordship
6.3/10
A golden-masked clan master, who had killed many top fighters, was determined to acquire an invincible sword manual so as to rule the martial world. Hence, he pursued a swordsman who possessed the manual, but the latter managed to escape and discovered a cave whereby he met two martial arts masters who taught him the invincible sword skills...

The Fantastic Magic Baby

The Fantastic Magic Baby
5.7/10
  • Genre: ActionFantasy
  • Release: 15/08/1975
  • Character: Princess Iron Fan
In The Fantastic Magic Baby, director Chang Cheh weaves a wild and woolly yarn about how the legendary Monkey King and Goddess of Mercy battle and defeat the child god Hung Hai-erh then point him down the road to righteousness.

Shaolin Iron Finger

Shaolin Iron Finger
5.3/10
  • Release: 01/01/1977
Martial arts superstar Carter Wong portrays a revolutionary who is an expert in the Iron Finger style of kung fu. When his mother is kidnapped, he is forced by his enemy James Tien to destroy a group of subversive warlords, including renegade monk Kam Kong and five element venom man Ricky Cheng. Non-stop, no-holds-barred fight action make this a must for any fan of the martial arts.

The Condemned

The Condemned
6.7/10
  • Genre: ActionDrama
  • Release: 27/05/1976
  • Character: Red Point
Chiang plays a righteous character who helps an unjustly imprisoned swordsman accused of stealing. Together they break out of prison and serve notice to all the evil men in their lives that a new deadly duo is in town.

Brotherhood

Brotherhood
5.9/10
  • Genre: ActionDrama
  • Release: 20/07/1976
  • Character: Rose Zhang
Liao Jiang is the lowest ranking member of a gang that holds up a jewelery store. Subsequently the three other gang members die, and their gold haul goes missing. Liao Jiang and his new gang member Huge Eyes are then forced to turn to a triad gang to help get back their gold from a rival group.

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