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Movies Starring Ko Chun-Hsiung

Welcome to our dedicated collection of films featuring Ko Chun-Hsiung. Here, you’ll find a diverse lineup of titles that showcase the actor’s range, talent, and unforgettable on-screen presence. Whether you’re a longtime admirer or discovering Ko chun-hsiung’s performances for the first time, this selection offers something for every taste—encompassing both critically acclaimed roles and underrated gems waiting to be explored.

Our catalog, currently presenting 6 outstanding films starring Ko Chun-Hsiung, is regularly updated to ensure you’re always in touch with recent releases and timeless classics. Browse detailed descriptions, ratings, and reviews to find the perfect movie for your next viewing experience. Dive into the captivating worlds brought to life by Ko Chun-Hsiung’s performances and enjoy the magic of cinema at its finest.

Miracles: The Canton Godfather (1989)

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A country boy becomes the head of a gang through the purchase of some lucky roses from an old lady. He and a singer at the gang's nightclub try to do a good deed for the old lady when her daughter comes to visit.

Rich and Famous (1987)

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To pay off his debt as a gambler, a man drags his sister and step-brother into a life of crime and a violent war between rival gang lords.

Zegen (1987)

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At the time between the World Wars, Japan is involved in empire-building throughout East and Southeast Asia. After a brief career as a low-level military adventurer, Iheiji sets up chains of brothels throughout Asia. As Japan's power in the region grows, so does Iheiji's prosperity and patriotism.

The Coldest Winter in Peking (1981)

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Story of a US-educated scientist who returned to China, and suffered during the years of the Cultural Revolution.

Eight Hundred Heroes (1975)

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As battle rages in Shanghai, a single battalion of soldiers led by Xie Jinyuan is ordered to hold back the Japanese forces at the Sihang warehouse. Girl scouts risk their lives to deliver food and medicine to the defenders.

The Bride Who Has Returned From Hell (1965)

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The Bride Who Has Returned From Hell (or Bride in Hell) is an adaption of The Mistress from Melynn, a 1960 novel by Victoria Holt. The story begins when a yacht is lost at sea. Then a telephone call between male protagonist Wang Yiming (Ke Junxiong) and his cousin Gao Fengjiao (Liu Qing) reveals that Wang’s wife has perished while eloping with a neighbor. After female protagonist Bai Ruimei (Jin Mei) learns that her older sister Ruiyun – Wang’s wife – has died, Ruimei changes her identity and applies for a job as a tutor to Wang’s daughter Shuyuan in a bid to solve the mysteries surrounding her sister’s death.