Cast: Lau Yuk-Pok
Top movies, series, and documentaries starring Lau Yuk-Pok. Uncover the most acclaimed works, loved by fans and praised by critics.
Titles found: 5
Shaolin Intruders
1983 · Movie · 89 min. · Hong Kong
Direction Tong Kai
Cast Derek Yee · Jason Pai Piao · Phillip Ko · Lau Yuk-Pok
Synopsis Shaolin Intruders (1983) unfolds a gripping tale of mystery and martial arts mastery as the renowned Shaolin Temple finds itself under suspicion. A series of high-profile robberies and murders involving prominent clan leaders have left authorities baffled. The culprit behind...
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Portrait in Crystal
1983 · Movie · 77 min. · Hong Kong
Direction Hua Shan
Cast Jason Pai Piao · Lau Yuk-Pok · Wang Yong · Chan Sze-Kai
Synopsis Portrait in Crystal (1983) follows a series of enigmatic homicides that plague the criminal underworld, as a seasoned combatant embarks on a mission to uncover the mastermind orchestrating these brutal acts.
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The Weird Man
1983 · Movie · 87 min. · Hong Kong
Direction Chang Cheh
Cast Ricky Cheng · Kuo Chao · Lau Yuk-Pok · Wong Man-Yee
Synopsis The Weird Man (1983) follows the tale of Taoist Priest Yu Ji, portrayed by Cheng Tien-Chi, who becomes an unwitting pawn in Magistrate Xu Gong's, played by Wong Lik, scheme to eliminate General Sun Ce, played by Chiu Gwok, in...
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New Tales of the Flying Fox
1984 · Movie · 89 min. · Hong Kong
Direction Lau Shut-Yue
Cast Alex Man · Kara Hui · Felix Wong · Tai Liang-Chun
Synopsis New Tales of the Flying Fox (1984) presents an exhilarating journey set in the rich tradition of classic martial arts cinema, reminiscent of Hsu Tseng Hung’s The Silver Fox and Chang Cheh’s Legend of the Fox. The narrative revolves around...
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Shaolin Prince (Iron Fingers of Death)
1982 · Movie · 100 min. · Hong Kong
Direction Tong Kai
Cast Ti Lung · Ku Feng · Derek Yee · Jason Pai Piao
Synopsis Shaolin Prince (Iron Fingers of Death) (1982) follows the journey of two royal siblings who were parted at birth. One brother is nurtured by the Prime Minister, while the other is taken in by three eccentric Shaolin monks. Both princes...
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