The Harvard Film Archive is presenting “Shaw Scope: A History of the Shaw Bros. Studio” from May 30th through June 7th. Boston-area enthusiasts will have a rare chance to see classic films like THE 36TH CHAMBER OF SHAOLIN, COME DRINK WITH ME and THE BOXER FROM SHANTUNG on the big screen over the next week.
Friday May 30 at 7pm: THE FIVE VENOMS, directed by Zhang Che (Chang Cheh).
Friday May 30 at 9pm: KING BOXER, directed by Chung Chang-wha.
Saturday May 31 at 7pm: THE LOVE ETERNE, directed by Li Hanxiang (Li Han-hsiang).
Saturday May 31 at 9:30pm: INTIMATE CONFESSIONS OF A CHINESE COURTESAN, directed by Chu Yuan.
Sunday June 1 at 3pm: THE FOURTEEN AMAZONS, directed by Cheng Gang and Tung Shao-yung.
Sunday June 1 at 7pm: THE BOXER FROM SHANTUNG, directed by Zhang Che and Bao Xueli.
Sunday June 1 at 9:30pm: THE ENCHANTING SHADOW, directed by Li Hanxiang.
Friday June 6 at 7pm: THE NEW ONE-ARMED SWORDSMAN, directed by Zhang Che.
Friday June 6 at 9pm: COME DRINK WITH ME, directed by King Hu.
Saturday June 7 at 7pm: THE 36TH CHAMBER OF SHAOLIN, directed by Lau Kar-leung.
Saturday June 7 at 9:15pm: HONG KONG NOCTURNE, directed by Umetsugu Inoue.
For more information, check out their site here.
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