Electric Shadows
Jean Lukitsh explores the history of Hong Kong’s enduring martial arts cinema from early black and white Cantonese-language kung fu and wuxia films of the 1940s and ’50s through the golden age of the genre in the 1960s and ’70s.
The Hero Kwan Tak-hing, Part 2 April 16, 2008
The Hero Kwan Tak-hing, Part 1 April 9, 2008
Wu Pang, the “Father of Hong Kong’s Kung Fu Cinema” April 2, 2008
Scary Movie: Ma Xu Weibang and Song at Midnight (1937) March 26, 2008
New! The Art of War: Mulan Joins the Army (1939) March 19, 2008
An Appreciation of the Screen Fighting of Yu So-chau: Part 2 March 11, 2008
The Rouge Tigress: Yu So-chau February 27, 2008
New! Queens of Wuxia: Hong Kong’s Martial Arts Actresses 1948-1966 February 22, 2008
The Awesome Kung Fu of Shek Kin February 19, 2008
Mr. Han, Man: The Awesome Villainy of Shek Kin, Part 2 February 12, 2008
Mr. Han, Man: The Awesome Villainy of Shek Kin, Part 1 February 5, 2008
The Story of Drunken Master: Yuen Siu-tin January 29, 2008
In Memoriam: Walter Tso Tat-wah (1915-2007) January 22, 2008
