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A list of films produced in Hong Kong in 1970:
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | ||
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1970 | ||||||
A Cause to Kill | Shut Git Muk | Ivy Ling Po, Kwan Shan, Lisa Chiao Chiao, Wong Chung Shun, Lee Sau Kei | Thriller | Shaw Brothers | ||
Adventure in Paradise | Chen Jingbo | Henry Fong, Ming Jiang, Shek Lui, Hua Xiang | Adventure | |||
Apartment for Ladies | Umetsugu Inoue | Betty Ting, Yang Fang, Lily Li, Teresa Ha, Ouyang Sha-fei, Alice Au Yin Ching, Guo Man-Na, Lee Pang-Fei, Wei Tzu-Yun, Ding Sai, Chow Ka-Lai, Erh Chun | Comedy | Shaw Brothers [1] | ||
A Place to Call Home | Wu Jiaxiang | Barry Chan, Yi Ling Chan, Yu Fang, Margaret Hsing Hui, Kao Pao-shu, Ching Lee, Hsiao Chung Li | Drama | Shaw Brothers [2] [3] | ||
The Arch | ||||||
A Taste of Cold Steel | Feng Yueh | Pei-pei Shu, Yi Chang, Essie Lin Chia, Chan Hung Lit, Hsieh Wang | Thriller | Shaw Brothers | ||
A Time for Love | Chih-Hung Kwei | Lily Ho, Kwan-Min Cheng, Shirley Huang, Kwan Lee, Ai Lien Pan | Comedy | Shaw Brothers | ||
Brothers Five | Lo Wei | Cheng Pei-pei, Lo Lieh | Action thriller | Shaw Studio [4] | ||
Cold Blade | Chor Yuen | Melinda Chen Man-Ling, Kao Yuen, Ingrid Hu Yin-Yin, Cheung Ban, Paul Chu Kong, Tsung Yu, Kong San, Li Ying, Lau Kong, Lee Man-Tai, Kuan-tai Chen, Tung Choi-Bo, Chow Siu-Loi, Yeung Wai, Wong Kin-Wah, Cheng Mei-Mei, Lau Wai-Man | Mandarin Martial Arts | [5] [6] | ||
To Crack the Dragon Gate | Fung Chi-Kong, Ng Wui | Josephine Siao, Kenneth Tsang | Martial Arts | |||
Dial for Murder | Chor Yuen | |||||
Double Bliss | ||||||
The Golden Eves | Chiang Wai-Kwong | Shirley Wong Sa-Lee, Ping Ping | Drama | [7] | ||
The Heart-Stealer | Lui Kei | Lui Kei, So Ching, Nancy Sit, Cheung Ying-Tsoi, Wong Wai, Pearl Au Ka-Wai, Manor Chan Man-Na, Wong Oi-Ming, Kong Lai, Fong Sam, Lai Man, Yuk-Yi Yung | Drama | [8] | ||
I'll Get You One Day (aka One Day I Will Get You) | Chan Lit-Ban | Connie Chan, Nancy Sit, Kenneth Tsang Kong, Cheung Ching, Stanley Fung Sui-Fan, Yue Ming | Crime | [9] [10] | ||
Lady of Steel | Ho Meng-Hua | Cheng Pei-Pei, Yueh Hua | Mandarin Martial Arts | |||
The Lonely Rider (aka The Gallant Boy) | Fung Fung | Petrina Fung Bo-Bo, Nancy Sit, Kenneth Tsang, Sek Kin, Sum Chi-Wah, Fung Fung, Wong Oi-Ming, Luk Fei-Hung, Kwan Hoi-San, Lam Tin, Fung Hak-On, Ng Yan-Chi, Siu Chung-Kwan, Siu Hon-Sang, Yuen Lap-Cheung, Chu Yau-Ko, Fung Ging-Man | Drama | [11] | ||
Love Without End | Pan Lei | |||||
The Mad Bar | Ng Tan | Petrina Fung Bo-Bo, Alan Tang Kwong-Wing, Wong Oi-Ming, Lydia Shum, Chan Leung-Chung | Drama | [12] | ||
The Magnificent Gunfighter (aka Magnificent Gunfighters, Gallant Gunfighter) | Evan Yang | Chao Lei, Maggie Li Lin-Lin, Steve Chan Ho, Tin Ching | Mandarin Bullet Ballet | |||
Three Desperados (aka The Desperados, Three Desperadoes) | Chan Lit-Ban | Connie Chan, Nancy Sit, Chan Ho-Kau, Tam Sin-Hung | Action | [13] [14] [15] | ||
Secret Agent No. 1 | Walter Tso Tat-Wah | Walter Tso, Connie Chan, Kwan Tak-Hing, Nancy Sit, Suet Nei, Tina Ti Na, Lydia Shum, Yu So-Chau, So Ching, Lee Heung-kam, Cheng Kwun-Min, Helena Law, Seung-Goon Yuk, Kong Dan, Fong Wah, Lau Ching, Lok Gung, Mui Yan, Yue Ming, Chan Ho-Kau, To Sam-Ku | Crime | [16] [17] | ||
The Twelve Gold Medallions | Gang Cheng | Martial arts | Shaw Brothers | |||
The Wandering Swordsman | Cheh Chang | David Chiang | Sword | Shaw Brothers | ||
Vengeance | Chang Cheh | David Chang, Ti Lung | Martial-arts | [18] | ||
Violet Clove and Firebird (aka Violet Clove & Fire-Bird) | Chor Yuen | Melinda Chen Man-Ling, Paul Chang Chung, Chu Mu, Mang Lee, Li Ying, Sun Tao | Mandarin Drama | [19] | ||
The Winged Tiger | San Kong | Chan Hung Lit, Angela Yu, Tien Feng, Paul Wei Ping-Ao, David Chiang | Action / Adventure / Martial arts | |||
Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow (aka Yesterday, To Day, Tomorrow, Zuo ri jin ri ming ri) | Patrick Lung | Paul Chang Chung, Nancy Sit, Helena Law Lan, Wu Fung, Patrick Lung, Fung Fung, Pat Ting Hung, Lee Wan-Chung, Tina Ti Na, Yuk-Yi Yung, Lai Man, Ying-Ying Hui, Ting Yim | Drama | [20] [21] [22] | ||
The Young Girl Dares Not Homeward (aka Girl Wanders Around) | Richard Yeung Kuen | Connie Chan, Nancy Sit, Kenneth Tsang, Wu Fung, Walter Tso, Lee Heung-kam, Seung-Goon Yuk, Ko Lo-Chuen, Yuk-Yi Yung, Sze-Ma Wah-Lung, Lok Gung, Wong Hak, Gam Lau | Drama | [23] | ||
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