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Polly Shang Kuan
Polly Shang-Kuan Ling-Feng () (born October 10, 1949) is a Taiwanese actress and martial artist who has been active in Hong Kong cinema. Filmography * '' Top Fighter 2'' (1996) * ''Super Dragon'' (1982) * '' Heroine of Tribulation'' (1981) * ''Green Dragon Inn'' (1979) * '' Heroes in the Late Ming Dynasty'' (1979) * '' Immortal Warriors'' (1979) * ''Red Phoenix'' (1979) * ''Bruce Li's Magnum Fist'' (1978) * '' The Eighteen Jade Arhats'' (1978) * '' Five Elements of Kung Fu'' (1978) * '' The Last Battle of Yang Chao'' (1978) * '' Little Hero'' (1978) * '' Lung Wei Village'' (1978) * '' Return of the Kung Fu Dragon'' (1978) * ''The Shaolin Kids'' (1978) * '' Zodiac Fighters'' (1978) * '' Bruce, Kung Fu Girls'' (1977) * '' Chin Sha Yen'' (1977) * '' Fight for Survival'' (1977) * ''The Mysterious Heroes'' (1977) * '' Secret of Kowloon Town'' (1977) * '' Shaolin Death Squads'' (1977) * '' Shaolin Traitor'' (1977) * '' Tigresses'' (1977) * ''18 Bronzemen'' (1976) * '' General Stone'' ( ...
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Hong Kong Cinema
The cinema of Hong Kong ( zh, t=香港電影) is one of the three major threads in the history of Chinese language cinema, alongside the cinema of China and the cinema of Taiwan. As a former British colony, Hong Kong had a greater degree of political and economic freedom than mainland China and Taiwan, and developed into a filmmaking hub for the Chinese-speaking world (including its worldwide diaspora). For decades, Hong Kong was the third largest motion picture industry in the world following US cinema and Indian cinema and the second largest exporter. Despite an industry crisis starting in the mid-1990s and Hong Kong's transfer to Chinese sovereignty in July 1997, Hong Kong film has retained much of its distinctive identity and continues to play a prominent part on the world cinema stage. In the West, Hong Kong's vigorous pop cinema (especially Hong Kong action cinema) has long had a strong cult following, which is now arguably a part of the cultural mainstream, widely avai ...
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Return Of The 18 Bronzemen
Return may refer to: In business, economics, and finance * Return on investment (ROI), the financial gain after an expense. * Rate of return, the financial term for the profit or loss derived from an investment * Tax return, a blank document or template supplied by a government for use in the reporting of tax information * Product return, the process of bringing back merchandise to a retailer for a refund or exchange * Returns (economics), the benefit distributed to the owner of a factor of production * Abnormal return, denoting the difference in behaviour between one stock and the overall stock market * Taxes, where tax returns are forms submitted to taxation authorities In technology * Return (architecture), the receding edge of a flat face * Carriage return, a key on an alphanumeric keyboard commonly equated with the "enter" key * Return statement, a computer programming statement that ends a subroutine and resumes execution where the subroutine was called * Return code ...
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Invincible Super Guy
Invincible may refer to: Film and television * ''Invincible'' (2001 drama film), a drama by Werner Herzog about Jewish cabaret during the rise of Nazism * ''Invincible'' (2001 TV film), a fantasy / martial arts TV movie starring Billy Zane * ''Invincible'' (2006 film), a sports film starring Mark Wahlberg * ''Invincible'' (TV series), an animated streaming television series based on the Image Comics comic * "Invincible" (''Eureka''), an episode of ''Eureka'' * "Invincible" (''The Flash''), an episode of ''The Flash'' Publications * ''Invincible'' (comics), an Image Comics series ** Invincible (character), the titular superhero * ''Invincible'' (Star Wars novel), a novel in the ''Legacy of the Force'' series * ''The Invincible'', a novel by Stanisław Lem * ''Invincible: The Games of Shusaku'', a book by John Power about Go master Honinbo Shusaku Music * Invincible (rapper), American rapper Ill Weaver Albums * ''Invincible'' (Five album) or the title song, 199 ...
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Heroine Kan Lien Chu
A hero (feminine: heroine) is a real person or a main fictional character who, in the face of danger, combats adversity through feats of ingenuity, courage, or strength. Like other formerly gender-specific terms (like ''actor''), ''hero'' is often used to refer to any gender, though ''heroine'' only refers to women. The original hero type of classical epics did such things for the sake of glory and honor. Post-classical and modern heroes, on the other hand, perform great deeds or selfless acts for the common good instead of the classical goal of wealth, pride, and fame. The antonym of ''hero'' is '' villain''. Other terms associated with the concept of ''hero'' may include ''good guy'' or '' white hat''. In classical literature, the hero is the main or revered character in heroic epic poetry celebrated through ancient legends of a people, often striving for military conquest and living by a continually flawed personal honor code. The definition of a hero has changed ...
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Hand Of Death (1976 Film)
''Hand of Death'' (), also known as ''Countdown in Kung Fu'', is a 1976 Hong Kong martial arts film written and directed by John Woo. It stars Tao-liang Tan, Doran Tan and James Tien (actor), James Tien in leading roles, and features early supporting performances from Jackie Chan and Sammo Hung. Yuen Biao also makes a cameo appearance. In addition to their acting roles, Hung also worked as stunt co-ordinator, whilst Biao also performed much of the stuntwork, including doubling for both of the principal stars. Plot During the Qing Dynasty the Shaolin Temple, Shaolin disciples are hunted down by a powerful warrior, Shih Shao-Feng, who wants to rid China of the Shaolin. At a remote training camp a group of Shaolin train together. Their best student Yun Fei is given the task of taking down Shih and his reign of terror. Along the way he befriends Jackie Chan, Chan Yuan-lung's character, Tan Feng, who is a blacksmith. Yun Fei arrives at Shih's camp and tries to take him, but fails. H ...
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General Stone (film)
General Stone may refer to: * Charles B. Stone III (1904–1992), U.S. Air Force lieutenant general * Charles P. Stone (1915–2012), U.S. Army major general * Charles Pomeroy Stone (1824–1887), Union Army brigadier general * Douglas M. Stone (fl. 1970s–2010s), U.S. Marine Corps major general * Howard F. Stone (born 1931), U.S. Army lieutenant general * Robert Stone (British Army officer) Lieutenant General Robert Graham William Hawkins Stone CB, DSO, MC (16 January 189027 June 1974) was a senior British Army officer who became General Officer Commanding (GOC) British Troops in Egypt. Military career As a child aged 12, Stone ... (1890–1974), British Army lieutenant general * Roy Stone (general) (1836–1905), Union Army brigadier general * William S. Stone (1910–1968), U.S. Air Force major general See also * Attorney General Stone (other) {{disambiguation, tndis ...
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18 Bronzemen
''18 Bronzemen'' is a Hong Kong films of 1976, 1976 Hong Kong kung fu film directed by Joseph Kuo. It is one of the Shaolin Kung Fu, Shaolin themed films, concerning their battles against the Qing Dynasty. A sequel, called ''Return of the 18 Bronzemen'', followed and was released in the same year. Plot The much-reviled Qing government decide to eradicate any opposition to their rule by attacking pro-Ming families in the kingdom. One such attack sees an influential official killed, though his wife and son manage to escape thanks to the intervention of a close ally. While on the run, the son, Shao Lung, is aided by his father's close friend (Jack Long) who teaches the young boy the basics of kung-fu. As time passes, the renegades must once again move on and evade capture by the Qing army. However, it is decided that the safest place for Shaolung to hide would be in the Ming-friendly Shaolin Temple where he could also further his knowledge of kung-fu. Once there, the boy finds th ...
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Tigresses (film)
Netball in Malawi is organized by the Netball Association of Malawi. National team The Malawi national netball team competes in international netball tournaments such as the Netball World Cup, the Commonwealth Games, the African Netball Championships, the Fast5 Netball World Series and the Diamond Challenge. Malawi's best performance at a major international tournament was a third place finish at the 2016 Fast5 Netball World Series. Malawi has defeated New Zealand, Australia and England in international tournaments. As of 1 July 2020, they are sixth in the INF World Rankings. Competitions Malawi's three regions – Central Region, Southern Region and Northern Region – all have regional leagues. The top teams from the regions play in two national competitions, the Presidential Championship and the Champions League. The latter competition was launched in 2013 and was sponsored by GOtv Africa. It initially featured the top teams from Blantyre and Lilongwe but in 2015 ...
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Shaolin Traitor
Shaolin may refer to: * Shaolin Monastery, or Shaolin Temple, a Buddhist monastery in Henan province, China * Shaolin Kung Fu, a martial art associated with the monastery in Henan, China * Southern Shaolin Monastery, an alleged Buddhist monastery that once stood in Fujian province, China * Sándor Liu Shaolin, a Hungarian short track speed skater Arts and media * Shaolin Sect, a fictional martial arts sect based on the real temple, commonly featured in ''Wuxia'' fiction * ''Shaolin'' (film), a 2011 martial arts film * Shaolin (humorist) (1971–2016), Brazilian humorist Other uses * Staten Island, a borough of New York City (nickname popularized by Wu-Tang Clan) See also * Shaolin Temple (other) * * * Xiaolin (other) Xiaolin may refer to: * Siaolin Village (), village in Jiasian District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, Republic of China * Xiaolin, Cixi (逍林镇), town in Cixi City, Zhejiang, People's Republic of China * Xiaolin, Sui County (), town in Sui County, ...
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Shaolin Death Squads
Shaolin may refer to: * Shaolin Monastery, or Shaolin Temple, a Buddhist monastery in Henan province, China * Shaolin Kung Fu, a martial art associated with the monastery in Henan, China * Southern Shaolin Monastery, an alleged Buddhist monastery that once stood in Fujian province, China * Sándor Liu Shaolin, a Hungarian short track speed skater Arts and media * Shaolin Sect, a fictional martial arts sect based on the real temple, commonly featured in ''Wuxia'' fiction * ''Shaolin'' (film), a 2011 martial arts film * Shaolin (humorist) (1971–2016), Brazilian humorist Other uses * Staten Island, a borough of New York City (nickname popularized by Wu-Tang Clan) See also * Shaolin Temple (other) * * * Xiaolin (other) Xiaolin may refer to: * Siaolin Village (), village in Jiasian District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, Republic of China * Xiaolin, Cixi (逍林镇), town in Cixi City, Zhejiang, People's Republic of China * Xiaolin, Sui County (), town in Sui County, ...
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Secret Of Kowloon Town
Secrecy is the practice of hiding information from certain individuals or groups who do not have the "need to know", perhaps while sharing it with other individuals. That which is kept hidden is known as the secret. Secrecy is often controversial, depending on the content or nature of the secret, the group or people keeping the secret, and the motivation for secrecy. Secrecy by government entities is often decried as excessive or in promotion of poor operation; excessive revelation of information on individuals can conflict with virtues of privacy and confidentiality. It is often contrasted with Transparency (social), social transparency. Secrecy can exist in a number of different ways: encoding or encryption (where mathematical and technical strategies are used to hide messages), true secrecy (where restrictions are put upon those who take part of the message, such as through Classified information, government security classification) and obfuscation, where secrets are hidd ...
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