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Run Run opened Shaw Brothers studios in 1924, and by 1987, when film production was suspended to focus on the tv side of business, they had made more than 1,000 films.
The Shaw Brothers (SB) virtually defined Hong Kong cinema in the 1960s and '70s, and not just through its own media empire, but also as a result of the rebellions it spurred -- most notably Golden ...
Kung fu Saturdays are back, and for once the Wu-Tang Clan has nothing to do with it. Robert Rodriguez’s El Rey cable network has acquired the American TV rights to 255 Shaw Brothers martial arts ...
During the late 1970s and 1980s, Yee starred in a long list of kung fu movies from Shaw Brothers. In fact, one of those movies served as the foundation for his return to the genre in Sword Master.
Run Run Shaw, the Hong Kong media mogul and philanthropist whose movie studio exported Chinese cinema to a global audience in the 1960s, has died. The founder of Shaw Brothers (Hong Kong) Ltd. died… ...
Later this week, the Logan Theatre presents a screening of Hong King action filmmaker Lau Kar-leung’s late-period breakout Drunk Master II, released stateside asThe Drunken Master. Lau, who ...
The 14 Amazons Opium and the Kung-Fu Master The 36th Chamber of Shaolin Return to the 36th Chamber Disciples of the 36th Chamber The 14 Amazons Feb. 8 Heroes Two Buddha’s Palm The Invincible Shaolin ...
Shaw Brothers movies from the 1960s such as the kung-fu film “The One-Armed Swordsman” and the musical “The Kingdom and the Beauty” once accounted for more than half of Asia’s box-office ...