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A list of films produced in Hong Kong in 1969:
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | ||
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1969 | ||||||
The Absurd Brave | ||||||
Accidental Trio | Pai Ching Jui | |||||
The Adventures of Courtship | Cho Kei, Lee Hang | Yung Siu-Yi, Chan Tsai-Chung | Comedy | |||
Affection | Kao Li | |||||
Beautiful Swordswoman | Yeung Siu | |||||
Betrayer | Yuen Chau Fung | |||||
Black Bull And White Snake | ||||||
Black Invitation | ||||||
The Black Panther | Wang Ping | |||||
Bloody Handkerchief | Wong Fung | |||||
Bloody Mask | Patrick Kong Yeung | |||||
The Challenge | ||||||
The Charming Killer | Yang Fan | |||||
The Devil Warrior (aka Little Devil) | Chan Lit-Ban | Petrina Fung Bo-Bo, Nancy Sit Ka-Yin, Sum Chi-Wah, Adam Cheng | Martial Arts | |||
From Here to Eternity | Cho Kei | Fung Chan, Fong Fai, Yung Siu-yi, Yuet-ching Lee | Drama | |||
IQ Kid | Liang Xi-Ping | David Lau Chi-Wing, Bonnie Ngai Chau-Wah, Cheung Ying, Nancy Liang Lan-Si, Wang Tian-Li, Chan Lap-Ban, Hui Ying-Ying | ||||
Mysterious Weapon | Ling Yun | Suet Nei, Paul Chun Pui | Martial Arts | |||
The One-eyed Loner | Ling Yun | Lui Kei, Suet Nei, Sek Kin, Tam Bing-Man, Sze-Ma Wah-Lung, Yeung Yip-Wang, On Wai-Lin, Fung Ging-Man, Sai Gwa-Pau, Chan Ho-Kau | Martial Arts | [1] | ||
Supreme Sword (aka The Top Sword) | Ling Yun | Walter Tso Tat-Wah, Connie Chan Po-Chu | Martial Arts | [2] | ||
The Sword that Vanquished the Monster | Wu Pang | Yim-hing Law, Cheung Ying-Tsoi, Pearl Au Ka-Wai | Martial Arts | |||
Teddy Girls | Patrick Lung | Josephine Siao Fong-Fong, Tsui Yuk-ching, Nancy Sit Ka-Yin, Mang Lee, Lydia Shum, Guo Man-Na, Patrick Lung, Teresa Ha Ping | Drama | [3] [4] | ||
The Virgin Sword | Chan Lit-Ban | Connie Chan Po-Chu, Kenneth Tsang Kong, Chan Ho-Kau, Yung Yuk-Yi | Martial Arts | [5] [6] | ||
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