Michael Chow Man-Kin
Taxi driver Lung (Alfred Cheung) is obsessed with TV news reporter Jenny Tung (Maggie Cheung). He attempts to gain her affection by providing minor news stories, but her arrogant lawyer boyfriend, John Liu (Lawrence Ng) gets in the way. He tells Lung that she is only interested in major events. When a series of murders begins to plaque the city, Lung begins to feed Tung info on the killings but is he more connected than he lets on?
Director: Allan Fung
Actors: Alfred Cheung Kin-Ting, Maggie Cheung, Sandra Ng Kwun-Yu, Lawrence Ng, Lawrence Cheng
The decades spanning story of two very different policemen who rise to power in Hong Kong during British rule, and end up at odds with both organised crime groups and the anti-corruption unit vowing to bring them down.
Director: Philip Yung
Actors: Tony Leung Chiu-wai, Aaron Kwok, Patrick Tam, Michael Chow Man-Kin, Du Juan
In 17th century China, zombies and vampires roamed the lands, feeding on the unsuspecting. A group of martial artists / vampire hunters find themselves employed by a very rich - and very insane - old man who has kept everyone of his relatives preserved in wax and not buried. Apparently it is his family's tradition. So, having generations of potential zombies in your cellar may not be the smartest idea ever, but it takes two to tango. In this case, a thief wants the old-man's treasure and hires a zombie-wrangler to re-animate the waxed up relatives in order to sneak into the mansion and steal the treasure. It's up to the kung-fu fighting vampire hunters to save the day (or night).
Director: Wellson Chin
Actors: Michael Chow Man-Kin, Ken Chang, Lam Suet, Danny Chan Kwok-Kwan, Yu Rong-Guang
Hong Kong's most famous cop actor, Danny Lee (The Killer), directs and stars in Twist, an offbeat crime film that shows the stunning extremes that cops employ in order to catch the bad guys. When a clever thief (Simon Yam at his overacting best) gets away with a huge heist, he greets the investigating cops with buckets of know-it-all smarm and "yes, I did it" charm. He knows he's guilty, and the cops know he's guilty, but how can they prove it? Simon and his buxom girlfriend (Suki Kwan) aren't about to make it easy for the cops, and throw red tape, bureaucratic police procedure, and slimy lawyers in their way. It isn't until the cops devise new and sneakier methods to get the goods that they find a chance to put Simon away. But with only 48 hours in which to interrogate him, do they have enough time? The ethics of cops, as well as Hong Kong's bloated legal system, get a subversive skewering in Twist, an entertaining, slightly twisted cop thriller.
Director: Danny Lee Sau-Yin
Actors: Danny Lee Sau-Yin, Simon Yam, Suki Kwan, Michael Chow Man-Kin, Jessica Law Man-Yi
The Ng family: Doctor Ng, Mrs. Ng, Ng Chee (little daughter), Ng Lei and Ng Choi (son and daughter of Doctor Ng and his ex-wife) went to picnic happily. Hereon, different romances happened between them: First of all, Lei was attracted by Macdonna, a very sexy girl; Chee love little Rambo who saved her from two "teddy' boys; Choi loved her elder cousin who was graduated from a foreign university and had not found a job yet; Ms Ng decided to apply for the post of actress for a drama association. Billy, the director of the drama was the divorced father of little Rambo. He fell in love with Mrs.Ng at the first sight. On the birthday party of Dr. Ng, Lei and Choi discovered that Danny and Macdonna were lovers. They were very disappointed. When the drama was showing, Chee misunderstood that it was real. She rushed on to the stage and accused Billy of taking her mother away. The other family members also ran onto the stage and accused Billy of destroying their family happiness......
Director: Raymond Fung
Actors: Fung Bo-Bo, Lui Fong, May Lo, Billy Lau, Richard Ng
tells the story of a rookie gigolo (Michael Chow Man-Kin), who is propelled into a relatively high ranking position in the triads after saving the family head's life. His violent personality makes him feared and perhaps respected, but eventually gets him into trouble. He p***es off the family, and to such a degree that no little finger is going to get him off the hook. The stage is set for a small scale gang war.
Director: Terry Tong
Actors: Simon Yam, Veronica Yip, Sandra Ng Kwun-Yu, Michael Chow Man-Kin
Slacker Douglas Ng (Michael Chow) decides to become a gigolo to make money in order to impress grade school sweetheart Joanne, now a currency speculator.
Director: Lo Kin
Actors: Michael Chow Man-Kin, Emily Kwan Bo-Wai, Teddy Yip Wing-Cho, May Che Yuet-Mei, Fiona Wong
A cop receives help from a vengeance-minded ghost in stopping a serial killer / rapist.
Director: Victor Lai
Actors: Michael Chow Man-Kin, Helena Law Lan, Anita Chan, Akina Hong Wa, Henry Lo
A country boy becomes the head of a gang through the purchase of some lucky roses from an old lady. He and a singer at the gang's nightclub try to do a good deed for the old lady when her daughter comes to visit.
Director: Jackie Chan
Actors: Jackie Chan, Anita Mui, Gua Ah-leh, Richard Ng, Ko Chun-Hsiung
Negotiator expert Cheuk Man Wai (played by Sean Lau) unexpectedly becomes the prime suspect in a murder case. Forced into a corner, he occupies the police station, taking officers hostage, and demands negotiations with the former negotiator Tse Ka Chun (played by Francis NG). With Tse's expertise in psychological manipulation and Check's exceptional skills, they engage in a battle of wits. As the verbal sparring deepens, their positions and mindsets gradually change... This film is adapted from the American movie "The Negotiator".
Director: 邱禮濤
Actors: 劉青雲, Francis Ng, 苗僑偉, Michael Chow Man-Kin, Yeung Wai-Lun
Tom Chan, Dick Ching and his older cousin Hairy Mo live in the same tenement building but each of their love life is different.
Director: Peter Chan
Actors: Tony Leung Ka-Fai, Tony Leung Chiu-Wai, Lawrence Cheng, Michael Chow Man-Kin, Ann Bridgewater
Adapted from a sensational real-life case in 2013, the intricate story begins when a young man partners with his friend to murder and dismember his parents. Pleading not guilty, the defense attorneys soon turn on each other, as the defendants play the devil and idiot game. Meanwhile, heated debates emerge inside the jury room, where nine jurors grapple with the truth.
Director: Ho Cheuk-Tin
Actors: Yeung Wai-Lun, Mak Pui-Tung, Louisa So Yuk-Wah, Jan Lam Hoi-Fung, Michael Chow Man-Kin
Jane, born in a lower-class family and neglected by her parents, becomes a rebellious girl. She enters a famous high school by personal relationship of her aunt. May, born in a rich family and spoiled by her parents, is very capricious. Isolated by her classmates, Jane keeps silent and swallow everything. Not until one day, when she rescued May, who has constantly saved Jane from being embarrassed in class, Jane shows her power and is greatly respected by May.
Director: Clifton Ko Chi-Sum
Actors: Michael Wong, May Lo, Jacky Cheung, Loletta Lee, Bill Tung
CID officers Ho Tin-nam (Michael Chow) and Jacky Wong (Hilary Tsui) follow a stray dog to the crucified body of a truck driver in a remote area. Much of the suspicion centres on his fellow trucker Chan (Shing Fui-on), particularly when the victim's wife is killed as well. When not only Chan, but the nosy stray dog are added to the growing number of victims, attention is focused on an arrangement which the drivers had with a Chinese prostitute named Yin-fong. She had been their secret liaison in Shenzhen, and committed suicide when the men refused to let her stop providing her services to them. Yin-fong's twin sister Mei-ping (Miki Ng) also becomes a suspect, but yet another murder provides her with an alibi. Officers Ho Tin-nam and Jacky are faced with a plethora of red herring leads and an escalating body count before they can bring the real killer to justice.
Director: Danny Go Lam-Paau
Actors: Michael Chow Man-Kin, Hilary Tsui, Timothy Zao, Ivy Leung Si-Man, William Ho Ka-Kui
Two cops--both partners and best friends--find their friendship and their lives at stake when they try to take down a ruthless drug dealer.
Director: Sun Chung
Actors: Chow Yun-Fat, Ti Lung, Norman Chu, Tien Niu, Lee Ka-Ting
Three oddball brothers go looking for love but unfortunately, their out-there personalities get in the way!
Director: Johnnie To
Actors: Chow Yun-Fat, Jacky Cheung, Raymond Pak-Ming Wong, Cherie Chung, Carol Cheng
Inspector Chu (Chocolate) is an idiot to rival Inspector Clouseau. After he fails to catch a car-park full of thieves he is demoted to the missing persons squad, only to be faced with the kidnapping of the son of the star of a TV cooking show. Inspector Chocolate (so called because of his fondness for Smarties) bungles the case, fails to dance the tango and interferes with the Miss Hong Kong pageant in his attempts to solve the case
Director: Philip Chan Yan-Kin
Actors: Michael Hui, Anita Mui, Ricky Hui, Sibelle Hu, Roy Chiao
A youth film about four city lasses.
Director: Paul Cheung Wing-Hung
Actors: Kenny Bee, Maggie Cheung, Max Mok Siu-Chung, Leon Lai, Irene Wan
A female psychic (Sandra Ng) leaves her mainland home to visit Hong Kong. Along the way her bus crashes killing everyone on board except her (her powers protected her but they cause the dead passengers to re-aminate). So, she seeks the help of a famous Tao Priest (Lam Ching-Ying) to put the dead back to rest.
Director: Lau Sze-Yu
Actors: Lam Ching-Ying, Sandra Ng Kwun-Yu, Michael Chow Man-Kin, Charlie Cho, Wu Fung
A young man marries into a very crazy and bizarre family full of Vampires. The eldest Vampires were married by Jesus Christ himself during the Roman Empire Era.
Director: Eric Tsang
Actors: Jimmy Lin, Dicky Cheung Wai-Kin, Sharla Cheung, Michael Chow Man-Kin, Athena Chu
In the early 1990s, Nǃxau was cast in three low-budget unofficial sequels that continued the fish-out-of-water aspects of the first two films.
Director: Wellson Chin
Actors: N-Xau, Lau Ching-Wan, Cecilia Yip, Conrad Janis, Michael Chow Man-Kin
On the peaceful Lantau Island of Hong Kong, a murder takes place. A Eurasian is suspected until he turns out to be a cop from the city S.W.A.T team. The laid-back chief inspector Chow of the island is forced to collaborated. The ways of a city cop and the ways of a country cop collides into series of laughs.
Director: Jamie Luk Kim-Ming
Actors: Michael Wong, Michael Chow Man-Kin, Shing Fui-On, Danny Lee Sau-Yin, Valerie Chow
A sequel to Thou Shalt Not Swear. Chow re-teams with Lau to investigate a murder.
Director: Wellson Chin
Actors: Lau Ching-Wan, Michael Chow Man-Kin, Ivy Leung Si-Man, Yu Rong-Guang, Joyce Geung Yung
A possessed car emitting fumes that cause people to do things they otherwise wouldn't is enough to prompt its new owner to seek the help of an exorcist.
Director: Edmond Yuen
Actors: Michael Chow Man-Kin, Helena Law Lan, Yum Kong-Sau, Cherry Chan Chiu-Chiu, Henry Lo
Hong Kong’s historic first radiation disaster blockbuster! After a fire accident triggers a radiation leakage, the entire city suddenly finds its survival hanging by a thread. In order to tackle the impending catastrophe, expert Simon Fan (played by Andy Lau) joins the emergency crisis response team led by Acting Chief Executive Cecilia (played by Karen Mok) to tackle this catastrophic disaster. With the lives of 7 million people on the line, the fire brigade is tasked with stopping the spread at all costs by entering the radiation zone. Facing this unprecedented calamity, will Hong Kong wake up to an overnight annihilation?
Interior designer Dodo and lawyer Michael have been in love for years with no plans of marriage. Because of the intervention by the colleagues, Dodo resigns in anger and leaves for New York with Michael. She is heart-broken to catch Michael in a passionate scene with her close friend at the airport. After that, Dodo gets stuck with her first assignment of her own company. She has no resources but to seek help of Jacky, a worker from former design company, but misunderstanding arises between them due to difference in rank. But as they get on more, they begin to admire each other. Meantime, Michael, who tries to win back Dodo's heart. What would Dodo decide between her two admirers?
Director: Norman Chan Hok-Yan
Actors: Jacky Cheung, Carol Cheng, Michael Wong, Bill Tung, Carrie Ng
Two Cops, one young and hotheaded, the other aging and by-the-book, are teamed up to break a case involving a series of Jewel heists by a ruthless young gangster and his illegal immigrant gang.
Director: Herman Yau
Actors: Danny Lee Sau-Yin, Michael Chow Man-Kin, Parkman Wong, Ben Ng, Peter Yung Kam-Cheung
Two undercover cops are forced to be a team to find a serial killer. Chow is straight-laced and Lau has ESP. The victims were all childhood friends. The killer is a ghost!
Director: Wellson Chin
Actors: Michael Chow Man-Kin, Lau Ching-Wan, Jennifer Chan Ming-Chan, Ronald Wong Ban, Helena Law Lan
The film revolves around a crack squad of female police officers who have to deal with harassment and a lack of respect from their male colleagues, personal issues as well as some serious criminals.
Director: Wellson Chin
Actors: Sibelle Hu, Cynthia Rothrock, Kara Hui, Sandra Ng Kwun-Yu, Ann Bridgewater
Forever Yours is a Comedy starring Ricky Hui
Director: Clifton Ko Chi-Sum
Actors: Ricky Hui, Amanda Lee, Michael Chow Man-Kin, Sheila Chan, Andrew Lin