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Dana Shum
Shum Shuk-yee, better known by her stage name Dana, was a Hong Kong former actress who was active in the 1970s. She was best known for her erotic roles in the Category III films and also for her roles in the Shaw Brothers Studio's films ''The Super Inframan'' and '' Girl with the Long Hair''. Background Born in Nanhai District, Guangdong, Shum Shuk-Yee moved to Hong Kong and joined the Shaw Brothers Studio acting school. By the age of 20 years old she was graduated as a basic actress. She made her first acting appearance in a minor role in the 1973 erotic women in prison film '' The Bamboo House of Dolls''. She later adopted the stage name Dana based on her lead role from 1975 film ''Girl With the Long Hair''. She had since retired from acting by the end of 1979. Filmography * '' The Bamboo House of Dolls'' (1973) - prisoner beaten to death with whip *''Sex For Sale'' (1974) * ''Forbidden Tales of Two Cities'' (1975) *''The Happy Trio'' (1975) - Shan Shan *''The Empress Dowager'' ...
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Dana Shum
Shum Shuk-yee, better known by her stage name Dana, was a Hong Kong former actress who was active in the 1970s. She was best known for her erotic roles in the Category III films and also for her roles in the Shaw Brothers Studio's films ''The Super Inframan'' and '' Girl with the Long Hair''. Background Born in Nanhai District, Guangdong, Shum Shuk-Yee moved to Hong Kong and joined the Shaw Brothers Studio acting school. By the age of 20 years old she was graduated as a basic actress. She made her first acting appearance in a minor role in the 1973 erotic women in prison film '' The Bamboo House of Dolls''. She later adopted the stage name Dana based on her lead role from 1975 film ''Girl With the Long Hair''. She had since retired from acting by the end of 1979. Filmography * '' The Bamboo House of Dolls'' (1973) - prisoner beaten to death with whip *''Sex For Sale'' (1974) * ''Forbidden Tales of Two Cities'' (1975) *''The Happy Trio'' (1975) - Shan Shan *''The Empress Dowager'' ...
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Big Brother Cheng
Big Brother Cheng is a 1975 sequel to the Hong Kong hit crime drama '' The Teahouse'' directed by Kuei Chih-Hung. Written by On Szeto, it follows the eponymous character as he continues to protect his community from thugs. Cast *Kuan Tai Chen as Wang 'Big Brother' Cheng *Karen Yeh as Mrs. Wang *Yue Wong as 'Hak-zai' Mun *Lin Tung Lin or LIN may refer to: People *Lin (surname) (normally ), a Chinese surname *Lin (surname) (normally 蔺), a Chinese surname *Lin (The King of Fighters), Lin (''The King of Fighters''), Chinese assassin character *Lin Chow Bang, character in Fat ... as Police Officer External links * Hong Kong Cinemagic entry
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Hong Kong Film Actresses
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Hong Kong People
Hongkongers (), also known as Hong Kongers, Hong Kongese, Hongkongese, Hong Kong citizens and Hong Kong people, typically refers to residents of the territory of Hong Kong; although may also refer to others who were born and/or raised in the territory. The earliest inhabitants of Hong Kong are indigenous villagers, who have lived in the area since before British colonization. The majority of Hongkongers today are descended from Han Chinese migrants from mainland China, most of whom are Cantonese and trace their ancestral home to the province of Guangdong. However, the territory also holds other Han Chinese subgroups including the Hakka, Hoklo, Teochew (Chiuchow), Shanghainese, Sichuanese and Taiwanese. Meanwhile, non-Han Chinese Hongkongers such as the British, Filipinos, Indonesians, South Asians and Vietnamese also make up six per cent of Hong Kong's population. Terminology The terms ''Hongkonger'' and ''Hong Kongese'' are used to denote a residents of Hong Kong, includi ...
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The Image Of Bruce Lee
''The Image of Bruce Lee'' was originally released in Hong Kong as 猛男大賊脂虎 ''Meng nan da zei yan zhi hu'' (International English title: ''Storming Attacks''), although the Bruceploitation title was added for its American release It is a contemporary (1970s) action film about Bruce Li as a special agent who teams with a Hong Kong police officer to crack a smuggling ring (among the smugglers: Bolo Yeung). Apart from the title, the only thing this film has to do with Bruce Lee is when someone tells the Bruce Li character that he resembles Lee. Reaction On the websitBruceploitation 'Keith' more or less sums up the appeal of the film by writing:"Oh yeah kung fu carnage and gratuitous full frontal nudity, with a formula that like that you can't go wrong! I liked this movie it was cool. Every five minutes somebody was getting in a fight except one time, but that was a part with the nudity, so that makes up for it. Watch this movie if you can cuz it's good/blockquote> In the ...
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Assignment Kowloon
is a 1977 Japanese-language action thriller film starring Sonny Chiba as the international assassin Golgo 13. It is the second live-action movie based on the manga series ''Golgo 13'', after the eponymous 1973 JapaneseIranian film starring Ken Takakura. Plot Master assassin Duke Togo—codenamed "Golgo 13"—is hired by an American crime syndicate to kill Chou Lei Fang, a powerful member of the syndicate's Hong Kong branch who has been selling their drugs through his own channels. At the same time, he has to keep an eye out on Smith, a hard-boiled Hong Kong detective who is hell-bent on taking down Chou and his drug-manufacturing organization. One night, an undercover officer named Lin Li follows Chou and infiltrates his drug factory, but she is shot and captured by his henchmen. The next day, Smith locates Chou's factory after a group of children find Lin Li's communicator, but Lin Li is killed during a shootout and the factory is destroyed. By this time, both Chou and Smith ha ...
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Black Magic (1975 Film)
''Black Magic'' is a 1975 Hong Kong horror film directed by Ho Meng Hua and starring Ti Lung, Lo Lieh, , Lily Li and Ku Feng. A sequel to the film was released in 1976. Plot There is an evil magician named Shan Chien-mi. He lives in a forest and anyone who wants to wreak vengeance on their enemy comes here and asks him to kill their enemy. Then, Shan Chien-mi will get a great amount of gold from them as payment. At the same time, Master Fu Yong, a kind magician, notices that Shan Chien-mi is doing something immoral so he plans to destroy the evil magician. Xu Nuo and his fiancée Chu-ying are deeply in love with each other and finally decide to get married. However, on the wedding day, Xu Nuo breaks up with his fiancée unexpectedly and starts a new relationship with a rich widow named Luo Yin. In fact, Luo Yin has always been attracted to Xu Nuo so she asks Shan Chien-mi to use the Tame Head of Love to make Xu Nuo unconsciously fall in love with her. Luo Yin's goal is atta ...
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The Empress Dowager
''The Empress Dowager'' is a 1975 Hong Kong historical film directed by Li Han-hsiang and produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio, starring Lisa Lu as Empress Dowager Cixi. Plot Although the Empress Dowager Cixi, Empress Dowager Tzu-hsi of the Qing Dynasty, Ching Dynasty had promised her nephew, Guangxu Emperor, Emperor Kuang-hsu that he had complete autonomy, he found that this was not the case as he attempted to exert his authority over corrupt eunuchs and officials who undermined him with the backing of the Empress Dowager. Young, inexperienced and without a strong cadre of loyal officials to support him, he tries to juggle affairs both public and private. His loveless marriage to Empress Dowager Longyu, Empress Chin Feng and dislike of the Empress further leaves him all the more bereft of any power lever. His only bright spark in a cold gloomy palace was his love for Consort Zhen, Concubine Chen and a young eunuch who wholeheartedly supports him. Cast *Lisa Lu as Empress Dowag ...
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Shum Shuk-yee
Shum may refer to: Surnames * Shum (surname), a surname in various cultures (including a list of people with the name) ** Cen (surname) (岑), sometimes romanized Shum in Cantonese ** Shen (surname) (沈), sometimes romanized Shum in Cantonese Places * Shum (location), a town in Pakistan *Shum Laka, most prominent site in the Laka Valley of northwest Cameroon *Shum-gora, burial mound in northwestern Russia Music * "Shum" (song), 2021 song by Go_A Politics *Takkanot Shum, set of decrees formulated and agreed by three central cities of medieval Rhineland * Wagshum or shum, the governor of the province of Wag, with hereditary title from Zagwe dynasty; see Ethiopian aristocratic and court titles Until the end of the Ethiopian monarchy in 1974, there were two categories of nobility in Ethiopia and Eritrea. The Mesafint ( gez, መሳፍንት , modern , singular መስፍን , modern , "prince"), the hereditary nobility, formed the upper ...
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