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This is a list of films produced in Hong Kong in 1977:
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes |
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The 36 Crazy Fists | Chan Chi Hwa | Jackie Chan, Fung Hak On | ||
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes |
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The Adventures of Emperor Chien Lung | Li Han Hsiang | |||
Along Comes a Tiger | Wu Ma | Don Wong Tao | ||
Arson - The Criminals, Part III | Hua Shan, Kuei Chih Hung | |||
Assassin | Larry Tu Chong Hsun | |||
Assault - The Criminals, Part IV | Kuei Chih Hung, Sun Chung | |||
At The Side of Sky-Line | Pai Ching Jui | |||
The Battle Wizard | Pao Hsueh Lieh | |||
Be Quick Darling | Wu Fung | |||
Below the Lion Rock | Allen Fong Yuk Ping, Ann Hui On Wah, Wong Sum | |||
The Big Boss Girl And CID | Wu Fung | |||
Black Belt Karate | ||||
The Brave Archer | Chang Cheh | Martial arts | Shaw Brothers | |
Broken Oath | Jeong Chang-hwa | Angela Mao, Michael Chan, Bruce Leung, Kuo Cheng-Yu | Martial Arts | [1] [2] |
Brotherly Love | ||||
Bruce Lee, We Miss You | Lee Goon Cheung | |||
Bruce Lee's Ways Of Kung Fu | Godfrey Ho Chi Keung | Bruce Lai | ||
Bruce, Kung Fu Girls | Shut Dik |
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes |
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The Gambler | Sun Chung, Aan Lik | Ga Lun, Meg Lam Kin-Ming, Tang Ching | Crime Drama | |
The Glory Of The Sunset | ||||
Golden Peacock Castle | ||||
Golgo 13 Kowloon Assignment | Sonny Chiba, Alan Chui Chung-San | |||
The Great Man | Tam Bing Man | |||
Greatest Plot | Ulysses Au-Yeung Jun | |||
He Has Nothing But Kung Fu | Lau Kar Wing | |||
Hedgehog | Lee Hyeok Su | |||
Hero from Shanghai | Pao Hsueh Lieh | |||
Heroes of Shaolin | William Cheung Kei | |||
Heroes of the Eastern Skies | Cheung Chang Chak | |||
Hong Kong Emmanuelle | Man Wa | |||
Hot Blood | Richard Yeung Kuen | |||
A House Is Not a Home | ||||
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes |
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Killer From Above | Joe Law Chi | |||
Kung Fu Kid | Lo Wei | |||
Lady Constables | Cheung San Yee | |||
Lady Exterminator | Sun Chung | |||
The Lady Killer | Zhu Mu | |||
Lantern Festival Adventure | Cheung Pooi Saan | |||
Lantern Street | Larry Tu Chong Hsun | |||
Last Hurrah for Chivalry | John Woo | |||
Last Strike | Wa Yat Wang | |||
Legend of All Men Are Brothers | Tien Peng | |||
The Legend of The Purple Hairpin | Lee Tit | |||
Life and Death | Fu Qi | |||
Lost Swordship | Lee Ga | |||
Love Across the Bridge | ||||
The Love Affair of Rainbow | Gao Shan Lan | |||
Love in the Shadow | ||||
Love Stories | Yang Tao | |||
No Money No Talk | Ng Wui | Lo Hoi-Pang, Leung Tin, Bill Tung Biu | Drama | [4] |
Tiger Love | Hu Chin, Wang Ya, Lo Lieh | Martial arts | ||
To Kill with Intrigue | Lo Wei | Jackie Chan | Kung fu |
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