Ju Fang

Ju Fang
Total Credits at Criticker: 14 (Actor)
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The Amsterdam Connection
When two Hong Kong buddies become rivals for the same woman, their friendship ends, and they join rival tong gangs. Later, a tong boss cleverly conspires to use a motion picture company to cover illegal drug trafficking: Actresses are sent to Amsterdam for film roles not realizing that they carry cocaine shipments. Once in Holland, the actresses are sold into prostitution. Soon the faux film company shanghais the woman who put the two friends at odds. (imdb)
The Last Conflict
The exposure of an international crime syndicate is the goal of 3 police officers. (allrovi.com)
All of a Sudden
Simon Yam's wife dies of an apparent suicide so he goes after her former lover, Alfred Cheung. Things go awry and he ends up kidnapping Alfred's wife Irene Wan and their young son. Simon gets persuaded by his nasty friend Bill to ask for a ransom, and he does. Still, Simon is a nice fellow who even takes time out of his busy crime schedule to take Irene and Alfred's son to the local hospital. Alfred pays the ransom and Irene goes home safe. But that's when things get interesting... (lovehkfilm.com)
Black Lizard
Director Chu Yuan is famous for introducing elements of murder mysteries, detective tales, and emotional melodrama into kung-fu films. This is one of those skilled thrillers, where-in he uses two editors and three martial arts choreographers to tell a tale of kidnapping, murder, frame-ups, and even being buried alive. The kung-fu takes on a macabre, horrific flair in this stunning story of swordsmen and women struggling to save their true loves ... and their sanity. (hkcinemagic.com)
One Husband Too Many
The sequal to A Happy Bigamist, this movie follows the lives of both Anthony Chan and Kenny Bee after their wives (Anita Mui and Pat Ha respectively) have left them. With both of their wives gone, they both try to woo Cherie Chung without letting her know that they are living together. (imdb)
Itchy Fingers
Biggie and Tiny grow up together. They fight all the time. Biggie is a detective and Tiny is a thief. Biggie has the satisfaction of catching Tiny and putting him behind bars. When Tiny is released, he is approached by Daigau who wants Tiny's help to steal the world famous diamond. Tiny says no since he has decided to get the diamond all by himself. (hkcinemagic.com)
Jail House Eros
In Jail House, Blackie has concocted a perfect escape plan. Then wardress 5354 is killed by accident when making love. She becomes the bad ghost, in contrast to the good ghost who dies in a previous escape attempt. Finally, the chief warden, the interior decorators, Blackie and the good ghost come to an agreement. They would get the chief warden's girl friend, the exorcist, to banish the bad ghost. To leave quietly too are Blackie and the good ghost... (The Movie Database)
Teenage Dreamers
This refreshing musical comedy tempers its fizzy charm with just enough tartness to insure its charming buoyancy. This light look at teenage life even won starlet Chou Hsiu-lan a Hong Kong Film Awards nomination for Best Newcomer. (imdb)
Let\
Bodyguard Ah Sun is sent to protect his boss' son, only to meet and fall in love with his gorgeous mistress. (imdb)
Water Tank Murder Mystery
A body is found inside a water tank a top of an apartment building. It's not a hard case to solve for Danny Lee and company. (imdb)
My Better Half
A set of three stories, each concerning a woman's difficulty with her husband. (imdb)
Coward Bastard
The plot is a trifle about an obnoxious restaurant delivery boy causing trouble with some local bad guys for the cook who secretly knows kung fu, eventually learning some techniques and finally, with the cook, confronting the bad guys.
The Big Sting
If the Three Stooges had been Chinese, with one woman, this could very well have been one of their movies. Veteran director Lu Chun-ku leads handsome Liu Yung, pretty Liang Yun-Hsin, and “Thundering Mantis,” Liang Chia-Jen in a madcap mixup filled with cons, double-crosses, and triple plots. Add “Dirty Ho” himself, Wang Yu, to the proceedings, and you’ve got a winner for any fans of action or comedy.
The Boxer from the Temple
"The Kid" is a monk whose education in the aptly named "Crazy Lo Han Fist" finds him battling a cruel bandit's son and befriending an abused prostitute.