Guest Markgway Posted January 2, 2012 Share Posted January 2, 2012 Confirmed Action Tae Kwon Do Assembly The Association At the End of Daybreak Bamboo House of Dolls The Bandits Bandits from Shantung A Battle of Wits Beyond Hypothermia The Black Enforcer Black Hair Blind Boxer Blindness Swordman The Brave Tanks Broken Oath Bruce and Shaolin Kung Fu Bruce and Shaolin Kung Fu Part 2 Chelsia, My Love Countdown in Kung Fu The Crush The Ghost Lovers Night of the Devil's Bride Unchecked (some of these are fakes) Daisy A Dark Noctilucous Ball Deadly Angels The Deadly Knives Death Duel of Kung Fu Deep in My Heart The Devil's Treasure Dragon Bruce Lee 2 Dragon Fist The Dragon Tamers Duel in the Desert Duel to the Death Excessive Torture in a Female Prison Camp Extreme Enemy Filial Son Finger of Doom First Sword in Middle Land Fist of Dragon Fists of Bruce Lee The Gallantry King Ghost Lamp The Goddess of Mercy Gold-Headed Eagle The Great Massacre Guards of Shaolin Half a Loaf of Kung Fu! Hap Ki Do Hero of the Wild Heroes Shed No Tears Heroine of Tribulation The Himalayan Hitman in the Hand of Buddha The Hot, the Cool, & the Vicious The Invasion The Invincible Armour The Invincible Boxer Invincible Fist Iron-Fisted Eagle's Claw The Iron-Fisted Monk The Iron Man Jackie and Bruce to the Rescue Jade Fox Killer Constable The Killer Meteors Killer of Snake, Fox of Shaolin Killing in the Nude King with My Face Kings of Blade and Sword Kung Fu Fever Lady Whirlwind Lady with a Sword Last Woman of Shang Legend of the Mountain The Legendary Strike The Life For Sale Love of the White Snake The Magnificent Manchu Boxer Manhunt Mantis Combat The Master Strikes Millennium Dragon Misty The Monkey Goes West Monkey War My Name Called Bruce Naked Comes the Huntress Naked Love Ninja Hunter Ninja in the Dragon's Den The Odd One Dies One-Armed Swordsman Against 9 Killers The Partisan Lovers The Postman Fights Back Princess Iron Fan Quick Swordsman Rainbow in My Heart Raining in the Mountain The Rescue Return of Bruce Return to the 36th Chamber Ring of Death A School Mistress Sea God and Ghosts The Secret Rivals Seven Angels Seven Men of Kung Fu Shaolin Drunk Fighter The Shaolin Plot Shaolin Vs Black Magic Shaolin Vs Lama Shaolin Vs Tai Chi Six Assassins Snake and Crane Arts of Shaolin South Shaolin Vs North Shaolin Special Agent X-7 Spiritual Kung Fu The Stormy Sun Stranger from Shaolin Struggle Karate Super Kung Fu Fighter Super Ninja Tattoo Techno Warriors That Man in Chang-An Thou Shall Not Kill... But Once The Thunderbolt Fist Tiger Force Tiger of Northland To Kill with Intrigue Tornado of Kuang Chou Tower of Death Tragic Love Treasure Castle Two Dragon Sword The Venus Tear Diamond War of the Zodiacs Warriors Two We Love Millionaires When Tae Kwon Do Strikes Wild Panther Wrong Side of the Track The Young Taoism Fighter Fakes/Likely Fakes Aloha Little Vampire Story The Angry Guest Big Boss Black Guide Blood Leopard Bloody Claw Blooded Treasury Fight Challenge of the Lady Ninja The Clones of Bruce Lee The Dead and the Deadly The Double-Crossers Evil Hits Evil Fight for Survival King Boxer The Skyhawk 37 Plots of Kung Fu Valley of the Fangs Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Member MG Lerox Posted January 5, 2012 Member Share Posted January 5, 2012 Broken Oath is definitly right, my memory might be bad but I don't remember seeing any Korean actors in that one for some reason. I know that Koreans for sure got involved in this production, but for some reason not much Korean actors did take part. Bigger parts were played by HK actors but also there were Taiwanese actors, Mao-Ying and that guy whos name I can't remember but I know that for some reason he made only 2 movie even if he signed up contract with Golden Harvest studios. Bruce and Shaolin Kung Fu part I was made in Korean and some bigger parts were played by Korean actors (Bae Su Cheon, Bruce Cheung, James Nam, general's son etc...) but also HK actors Bruce Le, Chan Sing, Cheung Lik, Bolo. But I don't remember that I have seen any bigger roles played by Taiwanese guys in this one, Kong Do was so far only Taiwanese actor in this one. Bruce and Shaolin part II was more concentrated on Korea, there were as far more Korean actors (farmer, Lee Kang Jo, 4 students, Bae Su Cheon etc...) and there was only one HK actor so far and that was Nelson Lee, Kong Do played in this one as well but personaly I think that this movie doesn't have nothing to do with Taiwan (that's only my opinion). Dragon Bruce Lee part II actually could be correct. In that movie you can find many actors from different countries, there is Dragon Lee from Korea, Phillip Ko-Fei from HK and there is To Wai Wo who could be Taiwanese. So I would give this one shot as Korean-HK-Taiwan co production. The Dragon Tamers is if im not mistaken one of John Woo's earliest works. Since John was Chinese and he worked for GH studios it is for sure HK production, now we all know that some parts of this movie were shot in Korea so Koreans for sure were invlolved in production. Taiwan is for once more questionable but movie did have James Tien who is Taiwanese in it, but again we know that James in that time was working for GH which was HK production company so I would't dare to say that Taiwan was invlolved in this one, but again it is possible. Fist of Bruce Lee is probably correct since the director and major star was Taiwanese and it was shot in Taiwan. Some bigger parts were played by HK actors (Lo Lieh, Ngai Ping-Ngo etc), but this time we also have Korean actor, that was Bruce Cheung-Mong who was pure Korean actor playing mostly in pure Korean productions, so I think that this movie is definitly Korean-HK-Taiwanese production. Jackie and Bruce to the Rescue is kinda misterious in this thread. It is definitly Korean/Taiwanese co-production since all actors were from Korea (Kim Tae-Jeong, Eagle-Han, Bruce Cheung) and Taiwan (Lee Siu-Ming, Ma Sha, Chen Shan) but I afraid that I haven't seen any guys from HK involved in production of this movie, so I would say that this one is Korean-Taiwanese production and that HK don't have nothing to do with this one. Killin in the Nude is Korean/Taiwanese CAT III flick if i'm correct. Chen Shan from Shaolin vs. Lama made appearance in this one as general, it does have lots of nudity (well as all CAT III flick have) and it is quite interesting film, but just like Bruce and Jackie to the Rescue i'm pretty sure that this one was Korea-Taiwan co-production as well. Kung Fu Fever was nice little flick but Ron Van Clief comfirmed me personally that he didn't like that film since namely there were too many problems on the set, I didn't want to ask him what was wrong but later in one interview with Serafim Karalexis I have read that on the set of this film one guy died (can't remember name). Anyway since all bigger parts were played by Korean actors (Dragon Lee, Gam Kei-Chun, Martin Chui) I assum that this one is Korean production, it was directed by famous Korean director Kim Si-Hyeon whos fame Godfrey Ho stole with his idiotic productions. But we can't forget that there are also some actors from Taiwan in this flick like Shut Chung-Tin and Wong Kwok Leung and also Ron Van Clief who in that time worked in Taiwan made appearance, it is possible that it is Taiwanese co production, so this time again I think that HK is out. I can't write anymore, i'll make a quick reviews for he rest of the list later this day. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Markgway Posted January 5, 2012 Share Posted January 5, 2012 Broken Oath is definitly right, my memory might be bad but I don't remember seeing any Korean actors in that one for some reason. I know that Koreans for sure got involved in this production, but for some reason not much Korean actors did take part. Bigger parts were played by HK actors but also there were Taiwanese actors, Mao-Ying and that guy whos name I can't remember but I know that for some reason he made only 2 movie even if he signed up contract with Golden Harvest studios. The early scenes at the temple were shot in Korea and feature Korean actors but they're uncredited. I've changed the thread title because it appears to have mislead you. I'm not saying these are all Hong Kong and Taiwanese co-productions with Korea but rather either or. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Member MG Lerox Posted January 5, 2012 Member Share Posted January 5, 2012 The early scenes at the temple were shot in Korea and feature Korean actors but they're uncredited. I've changed the thread title because it appears to have mislead you. I'm not saying these are all Hong Kong and Taiwanese co-productions with Korea but rather either or. Now I get you, well then ill take a look at list and see if I can help you to find out if those co-productions are real. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Markgway Posted January 5, 2012 Share Posted January 5, 2012 I know many are genuine, I just haven't gotten round to confirming them. That's why the bulk of the list is marked as unconfirmed. It's my way of saying 'don't quote me'. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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