Bian Sing Motion Picture Co Ltd Movies
A collection of movies produced by Bian Sing Motion Picture Co Ltd where we put together films that have two or even more than three parts, this could almost be called a series, but since it is an all night film and each film has a complete story, it is definitely not a series. When a film hits theaters, they usually don't know exactly what kind of story it will receive. Viewer opinions are often unpredictable, but they have tremendous power. Some stories are designed to continue, while others get new chapters as people respond positively. With a successful film, we can almost guarantee that we will get more scenes to please the audience. On the other hand, a lot of new things hit theaters in a year. How do you know a newer part of one of your favorites is available? This collection was created by including films produced by Bian Sing Motion Picture Co Ltd. All the important movies here, whether it's two or twenty, if you liked the first part of a story, it's time to check out the newest one too!
The Ace of Swordsman (1969)
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Drama, Action, Adventure
Tien Yua, most well known for being the bad guy in Wang Yu films, especially the One Armed Boxer is the good guy here. Frankie Wei is in it as his...
Watch movieHotel Esquire (1971)
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Drama
Chong has been dedicating to run the Hotel Esquire for more than thirty years. Business is booming. However, a double room rented by a newly married...
Watch movieIron Swallow (1978)
4.2 / 10
Action
When the deadly Iron Swallow (Chia Ling) sets out to avenge her past in this classic martial arts film, audiences are about to find out that it is...
Watch movieLady Snow (1969)
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Horror, Drama, Fantasy
After being abandoned in the mountains the lovey snow maiden seeks her revenge.
Watch movieImpetuous Fire (1973)
3 / 10
The search for the essence of Kung Fu leads our dynamic duo Cherry Pai and Champion Cheng into an adventure of terror, intrigue and blood lust -...
Watch movieGood Bye! Darling (1970)
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Drama
Have no other info than it was part of Golden Horse's 100 Greatest Chinese-Language Films.
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