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- A band of evil Japanese martial artists want to possess all the dragon herb in a small Chinese village. It's up to fugitive loner and ace karate fighter Jang Wu-dip to stop these nefarious marauders.
- The master of a drunken fist is killed by a deadly snake fist duo in a major battle, so his only student flees and becomes a covert, expert fighter.
- The soul of Bruce Lee travels to the Underworld where he fights with Dracula, James Bond, The Man with No Name, and others. Along the way he befriends the One-Armed Swordsman, Caine from the TV show Kung Fu, and Popeye the Sailor.
- Ah Fu, famous for his Snake Fist Kung-Fu, finds himself on the run from an evil kung-fu master.
- A young police officer goes undercover in a brothel.
- A shipment of gold, collected as charity, is high-jacked in transit. Two con-men witness the robbery, and become wrongly accused as the robbers. At first they compete to capture each other for the rewards on their heads; but eventually work together to find the gold and expose the real bandits. However, the bandit chief isn't giving up so easily....
- Ah Chi (Ka-Yan Leung) is obsessed with the martial arts and, more often than not, his kung-fu clowning gets him into trouble. One day he gets into a fight defending the locals from a violent thug who turns out to be an enforcer for tong boss Hsia (Eddie Ko) of the notorious Jade Brotherhood. In retaliation, Hsia forces Chi's martial arts master to expel him. Masterless and working for a fish vendor, Chi meets a crafty kid (Yat Lung Wong), whose uncle Chow Tung (Simon Yuen) is a master of the Insane Mantis style. Though the crotchety old man refuses to teach Chi his technique, Chi picks up what he can in secret. Master Chow soon relents after Chi is badly beaten in yet another battle with Hsia's goons. Insane Mantis instruction now begins in earnest with great acrobatic acuity. Eventually, however, Hsia and his lackeys ambush and kill both the fish vendor and the old master which, in turn, completes Ah Chi's descent into total insanity. Emulating praying mantis behavior, Ah Chi unleashes an outright cannibalistic rage directed against the Jade Brotherhood's big boss himself!
- Defeated in a match at Shaolin, Wu Kung wanders China till he finds his own temple and style of fighting: Tang Sao Do Karate. Years later, student and ninth successor, Hsi Man Kwong challenges and crumbles all the Chinese kung fu schools in the area.
- One day, Chan is given a jar of sweets by a beautiful air-hostess. He finds that each one contains diamonds that belong to a ruthless smuggling gang. Chan soon realizes that there's no place to hide, and a fight to the finish is the only way out.
- A band of counterfeiters wants to make Hong Kong their new territory. The disgraced leader of the Special Squad will have to team-up with a group of Hong Kong police officers in an attempt to stop the dirty business of crime lord Han Tin Lung, but Han's problem not only is the interference of the Police force, his Japanese ally Kimura is not happy with his 'cut' in the counterfeit deal and will try to put Donna (a relative of Han) on his side a make Han's business his own property. Both policemen and criminals are highly trained Martial Arts fighters and they will have the chance to prove who has the best Kung Fu techniques.
- Emperor Ching sends 4 warriors to obtain a list of names that will reveal who the rebels against his tyranny are.
- Mysterious Heroes centers around Lau Tien, master of the deadly 13-Sword Style. Action-packed martial arts chaos ensues when the enemies of the original Lau Tien vow to destroy his successor.
- Robert Ko (Phillip Ko Fei) returns home and befriends local vagrant, Tiger (John Cheung Ng-Long), who's fallen for Ming (Yang Pan Pan). Unfortunately, Master Ma, is also interested. A contest ensues to see who will win her hand.
- An expert in a variety of fighting styles, he opens a school. He soon makes an adversary of a gym that is in the same town. He also makes an enemy of a brothel owner, who brings in a lethal fighter to take him out.
- When the local thugs harass a restaurant owner's daughter Shuang Shuang (Choi Chuk-Guen), a newcomer Pai (John Cheung) fends them off. When Pai goes off to the local brothel to find his long lost sister, the thugs rape Shuang Shuang, but get killed mysteriously later in the woods. The father of the thugs, Hung Chun Piao (Dean Shek), believes that Pai committed the murders and confronts him...
- Shek Kin plays the head of a large crime family. His sons get into all sorts of trouble with the other triad bosses. They both escalate the situation with drugs and murder and create a bitter feud with a rival family.
- A ruthless warlord from the north of China has come south to take control of the province of Canton. However, Canton's hero "Iron Bridge Sam" a local coolie has other Ide.
- When a gang war breaks out over disputed territory, crime boss Wai blames his lieutenant, Ah Sing, for failing to wipe out the competition.
- An undercover cop infiltrates a gang of smugglers to save the women he loves.
- A young, innocent girl is forced into prostitution. Luckily for her, there is a kind man who tries to save her.
- A Macau bartender gets on the wrong side of some nasty triads and gets a helping hand from an old kung fu master. When they come looking for him, he begs the old guy to teach him kung fu, so he can force the thugs to leave the island forever.
- After an eventful day at the International Karate Tournament, our hero Robby, an ex-police man returns home to find his mother has keen brutally murdered and his blind sister raped. In his fury and anger he sets out on the trail of the murderer with the help of his old friend, Peter, a police inspector.
- Three strangers with exceptional fighting skills are hired by a retired Army general to combat his brother's mafia in the Dominican Republic.
- Prince Chien Lung, who soon became the Ching Dynasty's most famous and far-reaching emperor, travels with his bodyguard to locate a secret document offering evidence of the prince's Han Chinese heritage. The document is held within Shaolin Temple. The Prince enlists the help of his cousin, who is a Kung Fu expert to go and get the document.