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- The planned reburial of a town elder goes awry as the corpse resurrects into a hopping, bloodthirsty vampire, targeting everyone responsible for digging the grave. A Taoist Priest and his two disciples attempt to stop the terror.
- An undercover cop infiltrates a gang of thieves who plan to rob a jewelry store.
- Bandits kidnap a governor's son and demand their imprisoned leader to be set free in exchange. The governor's daughter, a skilled martial artist, is sent to rescue him, but eventually finds herself overmatched and in need of assistance.
- Genji Nakamura and his soul-mate and partner Michiko Nishiwaki are thieves for the notorious Red Army terrorist organization in Japan. After pulling off the jewelry heist of the century (in which dozens of people get killed including a Tokyo detective), they are now planning to use the jewelry they've snatched to buy an arms cache from gun smugglers in Hong Kong for their movement. But when the duo learns the jewelry is fake and that their co-conspirator has set them up, they are determined to get what is owed to them even if they have to tear Hong Kong inside out. But lovely Hong Kong inspector Rachel Yeung is on the scene and she's not having any kind of bloodbath on her watch. After recently being promoted to 'Madam' for the S.C.S. (Serious Crimes Section), Rachel is determined to bust Michiko and Nakamura anyway she can when their violence results in too many casualties. But Rachel finds herself at odds with her bumbling uncle Cameron Chung, the head inspector for the S.C.S., as he feels this case is too dangerous for her and assigns Rachel to be a police escort for Officer Fujioka, a quiet but determined Tokyo police officer who is in town for his own personal reasons...reasons which could spell trouble for Rachel when she learns that he has a personal vendetta against Michiko and Nakamura. As the action hits overdrive filled with chases, gun fights and some serious hand-to-hand combat from both sides, it leads to a brutal but nasty showdown pitting cop against criminal...and only those with something to lose may be the ones to walk away from this encounter alive.
- The emperor dispatches an officer and a small band of men to deal with pirates.
- A noble swordsman, whose arm had been chopped off, returns to his former teacher to defend him from a villainous gang of rival swordsmen.
- Four men sneak into Hong Kong to rob a jewelry store. Before the robbery, they're hired by a local triad to kill a man, who turns out to be a cop. They have to execute the heist while hiding from the police hunting them down.
- Expelled by a band of restless ghosts in his village, Taoist Priest Mao Ming, and his two spirit companions, visit another village to seek wealth. There, Ming meets Master Gau, the "Vampire Buster," who is trying to defeat an evil Sorceress and her henchmen, whose goal is to conquer the human race. Gau also informs Ming that humans and ghosts cannot co-exist peacefully. As Ming and his ghost companions part ways, they are later attacked by the Sorceress. As a result, Ming joins forces with Gau to put a stop to the evil menace.
- Two martial artist friends from China are performing a show in the States. Trouble starts when one of them decides to defect and stay in America.
- Innocent flirtations lead to a twisted love affair and subsequently murder and revenge.
- The police are staking out a Hong Kong flat, waiting to catch some major gun dealers. While the suppliers are conducting their deal, they move in. Both buyers are killed in the gunfire, but not their young daughter. The suppliers escape, and as their ruthless boss covers his tracks, he goes after the girl, the only witness. The criminals trace her to a safe house, but are killed in the ensuing gunfight.
- A group of girls go on a camping trip and take shelter from the rain in an abandoned temple. One of them, Bonnie, takes a rope she found in the temple back with her not knowing that in the rope lies the soul of a fallen scholar from the Ching Dynasty. The ghost, Bindeye Pik, tries to help them with some of their daily trials and tribulations but then unwittingly gets them into trouble.
- Female agents battle a gang of diamond thieves.
- An effigy merchant's impotent brother has died and left a pregnant wife. Suspecting a scam and foul play, he schemes to inspect his brother's corpse before the burial, not knowing that his brother is actually alive and in on the scam.
- Lo Tung and his friend Malted Candy, pedicab drivers working the streets of Macao, have both fallen in love. The problem is that both their objects of affection--one a baker, the other a prostitute--are working under cruel and lecherous bosses. Somehow, the pair must find a way to win the ladies' hearts and free them from their unpleasant jobs.
- Admist a rebellion during the Ching Dynasty in ancient China, a nurse flees the palace with a young prince. As an adult, he convinces the daughter of the usurper to betray her father and to assist in restoring him as the rightful monarch.
- Ging-Keung encounters sinister turns of fate where he works, and he becomes frightened enough to consult with a Taoist priest. The priest informs him that his workplace had been the site of murdering.
- A woman seeks revenge against her attackers.
- Three women traveling from Hong Kong to Thailand for vacation are thrown into a camp-like prison in the forest on the grounds that they are drug courier.
- A tough, violent look inside today's Hong Kong underworld. Sworn Brothers is the dramatic, tragic story of two men brought up closer than most brothers. Now they find they stand on different sides of the law.
- Agent 00--at 2'9" the world's smallest secret agent--is assigned to break up a drug ring headed by Mr. Giant. Agent 00 has someone inside the organization who feeds him information. He discovers that Mr. Giant's real aim is the creation of a super-weapon, the "N" bomb.
- A triad family fractures when the patriarch promotes a younger family member against his council's wishes. The advisers murder the patriarch, and the fractured family tries to survive the bloodshed.
- A man who joins the HK police force to track down a murderer and then struggles with his desire for vengeance and his new-found respect for the law.
- Revenge of the dragon family. Chase down by the triads.
- Years ago, a village head in the Hong Kong countryside executed a man for committing adultery by drowning him in the ocean. His mistress, in attempts to flee the village, dies when she plummets into a pool of quicksand. Years later, people swimming in the ocean mysteriously vanishes, and their bodies wash ashore days later. A local policeman named Lu Hsien who practices Taoist magic believes a water ghost (presumably the ghost of the adulterer) is responsible for their deaths. Therefore, he joins forces with his colleague, Wang Hsiao-Ming, to rid the countryside of this demon before he can strike again. However, Hsiao-Ming is unaware that the ghost of the mistress, having risen out of her muddy grave, fell in love with him and will see to it that no other person falls for him.
- After getting shot by the cops, Fat Cat is thrown into an asylum, becoming the charge of social worker Bibi. After an accident, Fat Cat was left alone on the streets. He wanders onto an island and ends up with a gruff old man, Ng.
- Jane, born in a lower-class family and neglected by her parents, becomes a rebellious girl. She enters a famous high school by personal relationship of her aunt. May, born in a rich family and spoiled by her parents, is very capricious. Isolated by her classmates, Jane keeps silent and swallow everything. Not until one day, when she rescued May, who has constantly saved Jane from being embarrassed in class, Jane shows her power and is greatly respected by May. After that, the two girls become friends. One day on street, May comes across Jacky, who comes back for holiday from Canada. They become close friends. Then May finds herself fall in love with Jacky, though she is informed he has a girl friend in Canada. At the last night of Jacky's stay in Hong Kong, they spend the night together romantically. Meanwhile, Jane meets Michael, a motorcyclist of the teddy-gang, and fall in love with each other quickly. Later when Michael is killed by the gangsters, Jane is desperate and finally recognizes the importance of family love. She goes back to her parents and decides to make a fresh start. On receiving a bracelet from Jacky, May rushes to Toronto only to find out whether Jacky really has a girl friend. May finally realizes she is just making herself a fool and cries bitterly on the plane on her way back to Hong Kong. (Joy Sales)
- Wong is a junior clerk in a construction company. He lives under the care of his uncle and his cousin, Ping. But the woman who occupies Wong's attention is Jenny, the widowed wife of the son of his boss. One day, a Billionaire leaves Wong with the secret to become rich. Things seem to go smoothly with him. He is promoted twice, and now as the Assistant Manager. The boss even consents to his marriage with Jenny. The newly-wed couple goes on a honeymoon trip in Switzerland. He dashes into a tree and knocks himself into a coma in which he sees the Billionaire reveals him and complains to him the dreadful life in the world of the dead. When he returns to Hong Kong, Wong decides to break up with Jenny and seeks forgiveness in front of his ancestors. In the end he returns to Ping's side and lives a meaningful life hereafter.
- The famous swordsman Hsia Feng gathers five other fighters and rallies the local fishermen to fight off a band of Japanese pirates.
- Fat Cat, a intellectually disabled man who endures the mistreatment of the local villagers. Koko, the idealistic social worker who tries to give Fat Cat a better life. Her battle against apathy on his behalf takes its toll on them both.
- A young woman who is jailed after avenging her boyfriend's death at the hands of some ruthless gangsters. Once in prison, she befriends another inmate who, secretly because of the underworld massacre, wants her dead.
- Wendy (Sylvia Chang) and Ming (Cora Miao) are very good friends for many years. Both of them are widows and each has a daughter living with them.
- A rivalry between two brothers causes chaos through out the business world. Can the good brother defeat his greedy elder brother at his own game? Only Wong Jing and his usual cronies can sort out this mess with hysterical results and oddball humor.
- An affable guy gets more than he bargained more when he halfheartedly agrees to watch over the wife and the mistress of his incarcerated brother and gets trapped between the women in a love triangle - right before the parole hearing.
- Master of the Kung Fu style known as 13 Deadly Steps, Young Dragon rescues his girlfriend kidnapped by an underworld society.
- George Lam is a famous conductor, Maggie Cheung an auto-mechanic; he rides a portable bicycle, she a motorcycle.
- The shop assistant in an electronics store, May Bao, is a good-natured fat man, always ready to help those who need it.
- A widower named Baldy longs for his lovely neighbor, but is unable to summon the courage to tell her until another man enters the picture and forces his hand.
- Mr. Boo is seemingly doomed to spend the rest of his days as a cook in a teppanyaki restaurant, married to the corpulent and overbearing daughter of the gun-happy owner.
- Fong and Angie were close friends when they were in school but departed after graduation.
- Wah is the only one in his family lucky enough to survive the deadly boat passage from China to Hong Kong. Once in Hong Kong, he searches for opportunities he heard so much about.
- A firefighter savages a spiritual shrine from an old burning building, which releases the gentle ghost of a Chinese opera singer who was killed in a stage fire 30 years before. Grateful for saving her spirit, the ghost falls for the firefighter and will stop at nothing to protect him from impending evil.
- Three treasure hunters inadvertently awaken a sleeping demon in a Chinese village, who then goes on a rampage aiming to obtain the souls of 49 people born in the "Hoi" times in order to ensure his immortality. However, a Taoist priest master and his disciple attempt to subdue the monster before he succeeds in his evil deed. Meanwhile, while on their mission, the crew get themselves caught in a tug-a-war between the village's bumbling police chief.
- A crazy scientist became insane when his son died of AIDS. He ordered his assistant to kidnap homosexuals everywhere and take them to private container ships for living experiments. The chief inspector of the police station, Uncle Fa, sent people to board the ship several times to collect evidence, and finally failed. Shi, who plays acrobatics in the nightclub, studied martial arts from childhood and entered the special brigade when he was an adult. However, he left the police force because of being accused of abusive tendencies and never used it. Now he raises three children alone and lives happily. One night during the performance, he and his friend Tiger witnessed and intervened in a kidnapping incident. This led to trouble for himself. On the other hand, Uncle Fa found that Shi and a Japanese colluding with crazy scientist were similar in appearance, so he drew up a plan.
- Traffic cops set out to take down a spoiled, rich, reckless driver responsible for a school bus accident, in writer/director Danny Lee's examination of Hong Kong's traffic police, their joys and hardships.
- A man is murdered by his wife and her lover. He returns as a ghost looking for vengeance. Four high school girls decide to help him.