Li Ching

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    Sexy Girls of Denmark (1973)

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    Sexy Girls of Denmark (1973)

    This is a film about the movie industry, about favors, hooking up etc. It is mostly set in Copenhagen and the story begins with the son of a big producer going to Copenhagen from Hong Kong trying to seal a deal. He gets involved with the Denmark girls.

    $15.00
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    King Eagle (1971)

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    King Eagle (1971)

    Reclusive hero Jin Fei, (Ti Lung) known as the King Eagle, inadvertently gets involved in the internal conflicts of the Tien Yi Tong sociaty, after he falls in love their 7th chief, Yuk Lin (Li Ching)

    $15.00
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    Whose Baby Is in the Classroom? (1970)

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    Whose Baby Is in the Classroom? (1970)

    This movie stars Peter Chen Ho as a male teacher in an all girls school. The girls are teens and, since they live there, are kind of tickled to see a male teacher. They don’t particularly lust after him, but they kind of crush on him. The title of the film refers to a baby that Chen minded as a favor in a doctor’s office, only to find the mother left him with Chen. Chen has to take care of the baby and, inevitably, has to bring him to school and hide him, as he lives there also.

    $15.00
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    Dead End (1969)

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    Dead End (1969)

    In the mid-sixties Chang Cheh changed the face of female dominated films with his male dominated, violent kung-fu films. Dead End was the start of a new force that lasted 6 years, the first film to star David Chiang and Ti Lung under director Chang’s discerning eye. The trouble all begins when Chen Hung-lieh’s character disapproves of Ti Lung’s character courting his sister.

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    The Invincible Fist (1969)

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    The Invincible Fist (1969)

    this is one of the few films where godfather of kung fu film; chang cheh headlined lo lieh as the leading hero. three years before lo would become the shaw brothers first international star in king boxer. here he plays a dedicated chief constable for the tsang chou village. he falls in love with the blind daughter of a bandit who is wrecking havoc. joining him in all the action and emotion are award winning actor ku feng and future superstar david chiang.

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    Killers Five (1969)

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    Killers Five (1969)

    A group of evil bandits are terrorizing the land from their invincible mountain castle. The high commanding official decides to put a stop to this and commands one of his officers to gather a group of Kung Fu masters to put an end to the terror. But everything is not that simple and straight-forward, as we quite soon learn when the plot thickens.

    $15.00
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    Rape of the Sword (1967)

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    Rape of the Sword (1967)

    Experienced heroine Li Li-Hua plays a swordswoman out to reclaim her murdered husband’s “Green Sword,” the sharpest blade in the world. The lovely Li Ching plays the role of Li Li-hua’s student, who must take up the fight when her teacher falters.

    $15.00
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    The Pearl Phoenix (1967)

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    The Pearl Phoenix (1967)

    Huangmei Opera movies like The Pearl Phoenix are unique to 1960’s Hong Kong culture, a product of the Swinging Sixties but considerably more in touch with their Chinese roots. This one is complete with a gender-bending tale where the male lead is played by female and the female lead poses as a man, plus movie queen Li Ching and the singing voices of Ivy Ling Po and Jing Ting. Sit back and enjoy!

    $15.00
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    The West Chamber (1965)

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    The West Chamber (1965)

    A Peking Opera about love and letters.

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    The Female Prince (1964)

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    The Female Prince (1964)

    The husband-and-wife team of Ivy Ling Po and Chin Han returned to another Huangmei Opera classic after Lady General Hua Mu-Lan. Helmed by Chow Sze-loke and written by Chang Cheh, the story revolved around two intellectual siblings, Ching Feng-sheng (Chin Feng) and Ching Feng-hsiao (Ivy Ling Po), who were constantly abused by their stepmother Hsia (Kao Pao-shu). Feng-hsiao was engaged to Li Ru-lung (Chin Han) since birth, but the greedy Hsia forced him to forfeit the marriage. When Ru-lung refused, Hsia framed him for thievery and put him behind bars. To rescue her lover, Feng-hsiao dressed as a young man and went to the capital. She then used Ru-lung’s name to enter the national exam and was ranked first place. Impressed by Feng-hsiao, the Emperor decided to let her wed the Princess (Fang Ying). On the wedding night, Feng-hsiao revealed the truth to the Princess…

    $15.00
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    The Human Goddess (1972)

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    The Human Goddess (1972)

    Li Ching is the Seventh Sister, an angel who comes down from heaven to see what life in Hong Kong is like. In Hong Kong, she runs into Zili(Chin Feng), a reincarnated version of her deceased lover, Dong Yong. Zili, with help from cook Uncle Bull(the warm, portly Peng Peng), do their best to watch over homeless kids in an run-down orphanage. However, a heartless tycoon named Xu Caifa wants the land where the orphanage is and he’s willing to go to extremes to get it. Armed with omnipotent powers, spirit, and help from her “celestial sisters”, Seventh Sister works to defend Zili, Uncle Bull, and the orphans from Xu Caifa.

    $25.00
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