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The First Films Filmography


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Dai Yat (First Films)

Filmography

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Love Forever Severed (1950)

Million Dollar Bride (1970)

Infatuated Persons, The (1970)

Hate Me Not (1970)

Way Ching Killed the Dragon (1970)

Struggle Karate (1971)

Husband, Wife, Maid (1971)

Extreme Enemy (1971)

Deceiver, the (1971)

Impetuous Fire (1972)

Furious Slaughter (1972)

Ma Su Chen (1972)

Chow Ken (1972)

Knight Errant (1973)

Gathering of Heroes, A (1973)

Seven to One (1973)

Two Cavaliers, The (1973)

Black Panther (1973)

Gold Snatchers (1973)

Brother Two (1974)

Rangers, The (1974)

Marriage, The (1974)

Empress Dowager's Agate Vase (1974)

Four Real Friends (1974)

Dumb Ox, The (1974)

Ghost of the Mirror (1974)

Furious Monk from Shaolin, The (1974)

Girl Friend (1974)

Tiger Force (1975)

Hong Kong Superman (1975)

Thou Shall Not Kill ... But Once (1975)

Fantasies Behind the Pearly Curtain (1975)

Cookbook of Birth Control, A (1975)

Ming Patriots, The (1976)

Master of the Flying Guillotine (1976)

Savage Killers (1976)

He's a Legend; He's a Hero (1976)

Confused Love (1977)

Shaolin Death Squads (1977)

There's No Place Like Home (1977)

Love of the White Snake (1978)

Mission Kiss and Kill (1979)

Budo Wing (1979)

Operation Pink Squad II (1989)

He Loved Once Too Many (1975)

Distributor

Operation Pink Squad II (1989)

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while you're doing this research,remember the HKMDB is a database created by fans and scholars from around the world. As such, the data there is subject to MUCH more mistakes when compaired to places like the HKFA database, which is put together using actual info from companies and local newspapers. It's been my experience over the years that the HKMDB's release dates have to be double and triple checked for being correct. To be honest, I haven't been on the database for at least two years, so maybe they've gotten better. It's better than the IMDB for accuracy, but I would trust the HK Film Archives and others first.

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Normally I do go by the HKFA first, but Falkor's poster used the title Chow Ken rather than Dragon Fist, and I think on this occasion the HKFA DB might be incorrect. I checked the HKFA filmography and it uses Chow Ken as does the HKMDB, who in this particular regard may be correct (I know the Chinese title and at least one of the alternates they use for Chow Ken are wrong). I honestly don't know if Chow Ken ever was called Dragon Fist or the HKFA DB has mistakenly used the alternate for Knight Errant, it's probably the latter, because they also list Dragon Fist correctly as an alternate for Knight Errant in their listings. Sorry if this is becoming a bit dense. Anyway it seems to be pretty much sorted... until someone disagrees!! lol

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Falkor, where did you get your filmography from?

As it's a lot shorter than mine....

Are some of my titles incorrect or is yours an abridged list?

Love Forever Severed (1950) -- is listed as 'Dreams of Reunion'

Deceiver, the (1971) -- I didn't have this one. Cool.

Master of the Flying Guillotine (1976) -- is listed as 'One-Armed Boxer Vs the Flying Guillotine'

Savage Killers (1976) -- is listed as 'Tiger & Crane Fists'

He's a Legend; He's a Hero (1976) -- is listed as 'King of Kung Fu'

There's No Place Like Home (1977) -- Didn't have this one either.

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Anymore on these films?

DUEL WITH DEATH

36 SUPERKIDS

Can't find any trace of them under those titles.

I've got 36 Superkids setting in front of me. It's a legit title. Came out I think in 81 or 82. I check, as for Duel with Death, not sure yet.

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The problem with Hong Hwa is that it's a Taiwanese-based company and thus a lot of their films don't show up at the HKFA. The TWDB isn't as thorough and has no English options at all. But that's not a definate 'no'. :P

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There's another film I don't see on here. NINJA STRIKE (198?). It stars Chen Hui Min, Casanova Wong and Wang Li in the opening 1940s segment before the film switches to modern times.

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