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Bicycles & Radios
Thai Movie - 2004
In a small province in Thailand, Nop and Dao live with painful memories from the past. Each has lost a parent; Nop, his father, and Dao, her mother. Coincidentally, they are great fans of the same radio show. As one…
Plerng Ruk Fai Kaen
Thai Drama - 2000, 22 episodes7.1
Dawinwika, a foreign student returning from England. When she arrived at the airport, she was abducted by Tor to a mulberry farm in Chiang Rai. Everything seemed to be confusing for Dawinwika. Until after the auspicious…
1+1 Pen Sun
Thai Movie - 20027.7
Somchai, a debt-ridden gambling addict, goes to the top of a building to commit suicide and finds a young woman, Go-go, standing on the ledge ready to do the same. Rather than going through with the plans for death,…
Pakners
Filipino Movie - 20037.1
Efren "Bata" Reyes is a man who's just been conned out of his savings when he meets up with a Jeepney driver who has a plan for how the two of them can find riches: billiards. Reyes' character proves a natural at the…
A Wicked Ghost 3: The Possession
Hong Kong Movie - 20026.0
May, a film producer's assistant, finds a spirit tablet in an outdoor filming location. She takes it with her to prevent it from being damaged, but strange things start happening to her friends. They either die or…
Yo nimo Kimyo na Monogatari: 2004 Fall Special
Japanese Special - 2004, 1 episodes7.0
An omnibus special comprised of five segments: >> Story 1: "Fushiawase wo Anata ni" (不幸せをあなたに) A woman sees a company called "Fushiawase wo Anata ni" (We Bring You Misfortune) promoting a new sales…
Half a Confession
Japanese Movie - 20047.8
Half a Confession introduces itself as a thriller and abruptly changes gears, transforming into a tale of morality with deeper insights into its characters than we had anticipated. It begins when Soichiro Kaji, a retired…
Saotome Typhoon
Japanese Drama - 2001, 11 episodes7.0
Otake Bathing Resort in Ibaraki Prefecture is notorious for having the largest number of accidents of any bathing resort in Japan despite its very small number of bathers. So, the town assembly passed a bill stating…
Murder Net
Japanese Movie - 2004
Ai, who attends a girls’ school in Tokyo, spends her student life with her classmates from middle school: Fuyumi, Chiharu, Akiko, and Yoko. One day, a chain mail called “murder net” arrives on Ai’s mobile phone.…
Cross Border Daddy
Hong Kong Drama - 2004, 35 episodes10.0
Mr. Zeng Yaogan, who served as a male guardian, took his son Zeng Cheng to the airport to pick up his wife. He accidentally discovered that his wife Fang Fangman had been harassed by Yang Yongxiang , the boss , and…
Hayami Ryo
Ryo Hayami is a Japanese actor born on November 14, 1949 in Kimitsu, CHiba, Japan. His real name is Koshisakabe Shigeru. His previous stage names are Toyoda Masafumi and Misaki Yoshifumi. He is married to the former actress Miyama Naoko. His eldest son is the actor Kosaka Yusuke. On December 18, 2019,…
Shum Wai
Shum Wai is a Hong Kong actor, writer, assistant director and director. He won the Hong Kong Film Award for Best Supporting Actor in "Long Arm of the Law" (1984). He was active from 1971-2002.
Lee Hang
Lee Hang also known as Li Heng is an actor and martial arts director known for his work on The Delinquent (1973), The Twins Effect (2003) and Crack Showdown Boxers (1979). He was active from 1968-1995. (Source: IMDB)
Ho Kei Cheong
Ho Kei Cheong is an actor, assistant director, and martial arts director known for his work on Raiders of Yunkang Caves (1984), Dirty Ho (1979) and Shaolin Disciple (1980). He was active from 1970-1984. (Source: IMDB)
Yuen Yat Chor
Yuen Yat Chor is known for his work on The Close Encounters of Vampire (1986), Tiger Cage (1988) and Clan Feuds (1982). He was active from 1969-1989. (Source: IMDB)
Cheung Sek Aau
Cheung Sek Aau is an actor, known for Operation Lipstick (1967), Queen Hustler (1975) and The Suicide Murder (1974). He was active from 1956-1988. (Source: IMDB)
Hao Li Jen
Ho Li Jen was born in 1911 in Zhejiang, China. He was an actor, known for Enter the Dragon (1973), The 36th Chamber of Shaolin (1978) and A Touch of Zen (1971). In his later years, he lived in Tai Po, Sai Kung, New Zealand, and enjoyed writing. He died of pulmonary swelling on Tuesday, April 18, 1978,…
Hashimoto Shinobu
Hashimoto Shinobu was a Japanese screenwriter, film director and producer. A frequent collaborator of Akira Kurosawa, he wrote the scripts for such internationally acclaimed films as "Rashomon" and "Seven Samurai". Hashimoto was born in the Hyogo Prefecture of Japan on 18 April 1918. In 1938 he enlisted…
Ko Hsiang Ting
Ko Hsiang Ting was a Chinese actor born in Suzhou, China. He became a member of the National Revolutionary Army Corps of entertainers. He moved to Taiwan after the Chinese Civil War and started an acting career that spanned over one hundred credits. He was awarded the Golden Horse Award for Best Actor…
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