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- A young martial artist is caught between respecting his pacifist father's wishes or stopping a group of disrespectful foreigners from stealing precious artifacts.
- As martial clans battle for two mythical weapons in Yuan Dynasty China, Cheung Mo Gai finds himself torn between duty and heart. A disfigured cousin, a loyal servant, a childhood friend, and a Mongol princess shape his journey.
- A woman looks to a cop for help against her abusive husband, who constantly rapes, beats, and belittles her and her son, but the husband catches wind of the cop's plan.
- Tung Yen goes into jail for her boyfriend, Walkie Pi, after they kill a gang boss together. On the other hand, Walkie Pi escapes to Holland. When Tung Yen gets out, she hooks up with club owner, Playboy Man, and runs the girls at his club.
- Old Hui, the stingy owner of a traditional BBQ duck restaurant, has to fight to retain customers defecting to a new fast-food fried chicken joint just across the street.
- The 1990 Hong Kong action classic, starring Yukari Oshima, is titled Brave Young Girls in the U.S. It is a very interesting story about two beautiful young women who are completely different. One woman is a skilled martial artist/police officer and the other is a prostitute, but they figure out that it is much better to work together to solve their problems. Otherwise their problems will get them, sooner than later.
- It is the early years of the Manchu (Qing) empire and the new Emperor (Andy Lau) needs all the help he can get from Tony Leung. Tony plays a double-dealing rogue who is never quite sure whose side he is really on, the Manchu emperor, or the Ming loyalists who want China to be ruled by the Chinese. Literal English title is "The Duke of Mountain Deer".
- Lingwu Chung is a carefree martial arts disciple. After breaking a few too many rules, he along with Yam Yingying seek understanding from the all sides in a unavoidable fight between different factions.
- H.K. Firm is a down-and-out law firm looked upon with scorn and derision by the law fraternity. Owner Homer Hung Ting-Wai (Ying-Kwan Lok), a lawyer who had his license removed for offending the judge, has no choice but to recruit fresh law graduates to revamp the firm.
- A dedicated female crime-fighter strikes terror in the hearts of criminals.
- A young student witnesses a mysterious stranger being chased by an assassin. He and his classmates suspect their new teacher and soon play detectives.
- "Confucius said: if you set on a path of revenge, dig up two graves for you and your enemy." Hoi Chiu grew up in an orphanage that is sponsored by "Uncle Rain", who is also Hoi Chiu's pen pal and guardian. While Hoi Chiu approaches the family Kiu that ruined her family, making her an orphan and plots to take revenge, she falls in love with the second son of the family, Kiu Lap. She doesn't realize though that Kiu Lap is, in fact, her long-time pen pal, "Uncle Rain".
- Kwai and his buddies are back! Everything seems to be going well for Kwai, until an evil executive threatens his entire business. They all have to work together to fight the hostile takeover of their company before it's too late. (Cantonese with English subtitles)
- In a story that sees the Republic of China, through a couple of lovers. Chong Mung Tip, an idealistic young woman from a traditional family and a lawyer Yuen Ting Sum from a family whose fortune came from a past in smuggling.
- Dun Yu, Prince in the Dali Kingdom, seek adventure. During his journey, he makes friends with interesting stories.
- Traditional values and modern ideals clash when an old-fashioned father and his playboy son cannot see eye to eye in this honest look at the sometimes fragile father/son relationship.
- Chow Gim Hung's mother died during his birth without revealing the identity of his father. He grew up raised by two men each believing to be Gim Hung's biological father. Meanwhile, he is united with a wealthy grandfather.
- Neurosurgeon Cheung Yat Kin cares for paralyzed brother, meeting Dr. Fan Tze Yu. Their bond grows until brother's death, hardening Yat Kin. When Tze Yu faces illness, relationship endures test.
- Complex relationships are featured among the younger generation between the Ching family siblings and the wealthy Kam family patriarch Kam Su Pui.
- Kenneth Ma (Can't Buy Me Love) and Tavia Yeung (Beyond the Realm of Conscience) reunite as the iconic medical couple in the sequel to the modern classic that is sure to send your heart rate surging. Neurosurgeon Cheung Yat Kin (Kenneth Ma) marries fellow doctor Fan Tze Yu (Tavia Yeung) and the two are happily living together, expecting their first child. However, when Tze Yu is diagnosed with a tumor, her pregnancy becomes medically unsafe and, much to her dismay, Yat Kin doesn't want her to go through with childbirth. This causes a dangerous rift between the two, one that love alone can't bridge. And before the once-happy couple can focus on their marital problems, Yat Kin also has to contend with pathology specialist Lok Man Sang (famed Hong Kong heartthrob Lawrence Ng), a new arrival to the hospital who simply cannot go without disagreeing with our lead, and who also gets involved with Heung Chin Yi (Miss Hong Kong Pageant runner up Tracy Chu), an internal medicine doctor nearly 20 years his junior with her own heartbreak to deal with. Between an unwanted power struggle, the slow disintegration of their marriage, and the small matter of saving lives, Yat Kin and Tze Yu have to figure out just to how bring their flat-lining marriage-and love-back to the operating table. Also known as On Call 36 Hours II, the medical drama is a sequel to the 2012 TVB hit, The Hippocratic Crush. Network regulars Tommy Leung and Poon Ka Tak once again return to helm the project, while both the opening and ending theme for the series are performed by famed Hong Kong singer and actress Joey Yung. The first episode originally aired on November 4, 2013 and the finale on December 13, 2013, with the drama running for a duration of 30 episodes. The much-anticipated sequel proved to be a hit with the fans, regularly netting the highest viewership amongst its fellow productions for the network. The full cast for The Hippocratic Crush II includes Kenneth Ma as Cheung Yat Kin, Tavia
- After the death of her husband, Chu Pik Ha returns to her maiden home with her son, in a deliberate attempt to take over the family jewelry business from her elder sister Chu Pik Wan. To prevent Ha from getting too out of hand, Wan needs her husband Ho Cheung Hing to create trouble for her sibling. Hing does not follow her instructions, but instead secretly helps Ha tackle her problems one by one. Wan soon comes to realize that Hing has never really got over Ha. Wan's younger sister Chu Pik Lam is still attending school and is too young to deal with such family issues. Wan feels a profound sense of helplessness and becomes even more frustrated when So Lai Sheung turns up suddenly claiming to be a mistress of her late father and pregnant with his baby. Out of respect for their father, the sisters agree to put Sheung up for the time being until the situation becomes clearer. Shortly thereafter, Ha discovers that Sheung is just a tool of Sang guy who has been plotting to wage a battle of will against the Chu's.
- An army officer has a chance encounter with a young soldier, the son of an old comrade in arms. The soldier tells the officer he has a sister who is also in the army. When the young soldier is killed in action, the officer visits her to pay his respects, and recognizes her as his own child, given up for adoption 18 years earlier. This presents him with a dilemma, wanting to reconnect with the only child he ever had, yet reluctant to tell her the truth about her parentage ...