
King Boxer
Also known as Five Fingers of Death, this groundbreaking martial arts classic helped ignite the kung fu craze around the world. When a young fighter trains in the deadly “Iron Fist” technique, he must face ruthless rivals, betrayal, and brutal battles on his path to glory. With unforgettable fight sequences, fierce rivalries, and Shaw Brothers’ signature style, King Boxer is a cornerstone of martial arts cinema that inspired generations of action films.
Director: Min Kung
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Firehouse
Tensions ignite inside a racially divided New York fire station as firefighters are forced to put aside their differences when lives hang in the balance. Starring Richard Roundtree, Vince Edwards, and Lou Antonio, the film combines action-packed rescue sequences with social drama, tackling themes of prejudice, teamwork, and courage under pressure. Gritty and timely, Firehouse delivers both thrilling spectacle and a powerful message about unity in the face of danger.
Director: Alex March
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A Yank in Libya
An American correspondent uncovers a unsettling plot for an uprising of the Arab tribes in Libya. During his investigation he wasn't expecting on finding love too.
Director: Albert Herman
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The Shaolin Drunken Monk
This action-packed martial arts classic tells the story of a wronged fighter who turns to Shaolin training and the unorthodox style of drunken boxing to seek revenge. Blending gravity-defying choreography, intense battles, and a tale of honor and perseverance, The Shaolin Drunken Monk delivers the grit and spectacle that define old-school kung fu cinema. With its mix of discipline, humor, and high-energy combat, it’s a must-see for fans of vintage martial arts action.
Director: Chan Hung Au
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The Benders
The Benders follows a normal housewife who is pulled from her own reality into another when she learns she has been living in a computer simulation her whole life. Aided by new friends and pursued by technical support personnel, Simone begins to ask what makes a person real.
Director: Brett William Mauser
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The Bodyguard
Karate master and anti-drug vigilante Chiba returns to his home in Japan, where he holds a press conference announcing his intention to wipe out the nation's drug industry. He also offers his services as a bodyguard to anyone who is willing to come forward and provide information about the drug lords' activities. He is soon approached by a mysterious woman claiming to have important information and asking for Chiba's protection. She seems to be legitimate, but is she really what she appears to be?
Director: Ryûichi Takamori
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Cop in Blue Jeans
Nico Geraldi is a tough undercover cop in the manner of Serpico. His rough and unkempt appearance belies his seriousness regarding crime and criminals. As a ring of pickpockets and thieves plagues Geraldi's city, he attempts to find the fences and criminal masterminds behind the thieves. Richard Russo is the crime boss. He successfully dodges the police, while he manages his criminal empire with cunning and ruthlessness. In the end, Geraldi must deal with Russo using unofficial means.
Director: Sergio Corbucci
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The Silver Spear
In this high-energy kung fu adventure, rival clans battle for control of a legendary weapon said to grant unmatched power to its wielder. Betrayals, shifting alliances, and explosive martial arts showdowns drive the story as warriors fight for honor, survival, and destiny. With dazzling choreography, colorful characters, and the raw energy of classic 1980s Hong Kong action cinema, The Silver Spear is a hidden gem for fans of vintage martial arts spectacle.
Director: Peng Tien
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The Dragon the Hero
This classic kung fu showdown pits two martial arts masters against rival clans in a brutal struggle for honor, loyalty, and survival. Featuring lightning-fast choreography, bone-crunching battles, and the gritty style of 1970s Hong Kong cinema, The Dragon the Hero delivers nonstop action and unforgettable fight sequences. A must-see for fans of old-school kung fu, it’s a tale of warriors pushed to their limits in the name of pride and revenge. Director: Godfrey Ho
The Adventures of Hercules
When the gods’ powerful seven thunderbolts are stolen, Hercules is called upon to restore balance between heaven and earth. Lou Ferrigno brings muscle and might to the legendary hero in this campy, effects-laden fantasy adventure. Featuring epic battles, cosmic villains, and colorful mythology, The Adventures of Hercules is pure ’80s sword-and-sorcery spectacle, filled with over-the-top action and Ferrigno’s larger-than-life presence as one of cinema’s most iconic strongmen. Director: Luigi Cozzi
Weapons of Death
In San Francisco's Chinatown, Eric runs a martial arts school. His skills come in handy when a band of thugs kidnaps his half-sister for a large Chinese gang. The head thug took the job because he has a score to settle with the girl's father. The Chinese gang wants ransom money from the girl's mother, who, despite living modestly, has enough to pay it. Eric gathers a team of expert fighters from his school and goes off to get the girl back. But emotions run high when the team is joined by the father who had left his family years ago. Later, they'll be joined by a kidnapper with a conscience. In the hills, the girl escapes and gets recaptured several times. The hills are teeming not only with the members of the Chinese gang, but with female assassins and cruel bikers, too. Director: Paul Kyriazi
Dark Command
A Kansas frontier town becomes a flashpoint as tensions rise on the eve of the Civil War. A plainspoken Texan unexpectedly takes the marshal’s badge, only to find himself pitted against a charismatic schoolteacher hiding a violent secret. John Wayne lends rugged resolve to the reluctant lawman, while Walter Pidgeon’s layered performance as the ambitious raider adds menace. With Claire Trevor caught between them and Roy Rogers providing youthful spirit, Raoul Walsh directs a Western that blends romance, action, and history with sweeping scale. Director: Raoul Walsh
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