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1.) A Better Tomorrow, Hong Kong 1986, produced by Tsui Hark, John Woo for Cinema City, Film Workshop, directed by John Woo, starring Ti Lung, Chow Yun Fat, Leslie Cheung, Waise Lee, Emily Chu, Shing Fui-On, Kenneth Tsang, Tien Feng, Tsui Hark, John Woo, Kam Hing Ying, Shi Yangzi, Wang Hsieh
2.) The Butterfly Murders, Hong Kong 1979, directed by Tsui Hark
3.) A Chinese Ghost Story, Hong Kong 1987, produced by Tsui Hark, Claudie Chung Chun, Zheng Zhong (executive) for Cinema City, Film Workshop, directed by Ching Siu-Tung
4.) A Chinese Ghost Story II, Hong Kong 1990, produced by Tsui Hark for Film Workshop/Golden Princess, directed by Ching Siu-Tung
5.) A Chinese Ghost Story: The Tsui Hark Animation, Hong Kong 1997, produced by Tsui Hark, Choo Meileen (executive), Charles Heung (executive), Leo Sato Tsuneo (executive), Shi Nansun (executive) for Film Workshop, Win's Entertainment, Cathay Asia Films, PolyGram, directed by Andrew Chen, screenplay by Tsui Hark, based on the novel by Pu Songling, music by Ricky Ho
6.) Happy Ghost 3, Hong Kong 1986, directed by Johnnie To, starring Raymond Wong, Maggie Cheung, Danny Poon, Fennie Yuen, Jeane Kanai, Charine Chan, Sabrina Ho, Lam Wing, Wong Ching, Tsui Hark, Charlie Cho, Chan Man-no, Fung Ging Man, Koo Ka-Fai, Liang Shang, Cheng Kwan-Min, Law Ho Kai, David Wu
7.) Happy Ghost 4, Hong Kong 1989, directed by Clifton Ko, screenplay by Joe Ma, Ng Man Fai, Cheng Chung Tai, songs by Beyond, visual effects by John Ting, Jackie Tang, special makeup effects by Ho Chim Sum, animation effects by Tsui Hark/Cinefex Workshop, action choreography by Tony Leung Siu Hung
8.) Iron Monkey, Hong Kong 1993, produced by Tsui Hark for Film Workshop, Long Shong Pictures, directed by Yuen Woo-Ping, written by Lau Tai-Muk, Tan Cheung, Tang Pik-yin, Tsui Hark, music by Richard Yuen, martial arts choreography by Donnie Yen, martial arts direction by Yuen Woo-Ping
9.) The Killer, Hong Kong 1989, produced by Tsui Hark for Film Workshop, Golden Princess, Magnum Entertainment, directed by John Woo
10.) Legend of Zu, Hong Kong 2001, produced by Tsui Hark, Tiffany Chen (executive), Brian Cox (executive), Charles Heung (executive), Anant Singh (executive), Bob Weinstein (executive), Harvey Weinstein (executive), Wellson Chin (associate) for Film Workshop, One Hundred Years of Film, China Film Co-Production Corp, Distant Horizons, Youth Film Studio, China Star, directed by Tsui Hark, written by Lee Man Choi, Tsui Hark, music by Ricky Ho, martial arts direction by Yuen Woo-Ping, visual effects by Cinefex Workshop, Menfond Electronic Art and Computer Design, Figital Dimension, Foundation Imaging, Fuzzy Logic Productions, Pixel Magic
11.) Once Upon a Time in China, Hong Kong 1991, produced by Tsui Hark for Film Workshop/Golden Harvest, directed by Tsui Hark, written by Tsui Hark, Leung Yiu Ming, Tang Pik-yin, Yuen Gai Chi, music by Romeo Diaz, James Wong, martial arts choreography by Yuen Woo-ping, Liu Chia Yung
12.) Seven Swords, Hong Kong/South Korea/China 2005, produced by Lee Joo-Ick, Shi Nansun, Tsui Hark, Chang Yun, Ma Zhong-jun, Raymond Wong (executive), Hong Bong-Chui (executive), Pan Zhizhong for Film Workshop, Beijing Ciwen, Boram Entertainment, City Glory Pictures, Mandarin Films, directed by Tsui Hark, screenplay by Cheung Chi-Sing, Chun Ti-Nam, Tsui Hark, based on the novel Seven Swordsmen from Mountain Tian by Liang Yusheng, action choreography by Liu Chia-Liang (= Lau Kar-Leung), music by Kenji Kawai
13.) Shanghai Blues, Hong Kong 1984, produced by Tsui Hark for Film Workshop, directed by Tsui Hark
14.) Swordsman, Hong Kong/Taiwan 1990, produced by Tsui Hark for Film Workshop, Golden Princess, Long Shong Pictures, Newport Films, directed by King Hu, Tsui Hark, Ching Siu-Tung, Raymond Lee, Ann Hui
15.) Swordsman II, Hong Kong 1992, produced by Tsui Hark for Film Workshop, Golden Princess, Long Shong Pictures, directed by Ching Siu Tung, screenplay by Hanson Chan, Tang Pik-Yin, Tsui Hark, based on a novel by Louis Cha, music by Richard Yuen, martial arts direction by Ching Siu-Tung, special effects by Cinefex Workshop
16.) Swordsman III: East is Red, Hong Kong 1992, produced by Tsui Hark for Film Workshop, Golden Princess, Long Shong Pictures, directed by Ching Siu Tung, Raymond Lee, screenplay by Hanson Chan, Tang Pik-Yin, Tsui Hark, based on a novel by Louis Cha, music by William Wu, Richard Yuen
17.) Vampire Hunters, Hong Kong 2002, produced by Tsui Hark, Wouter Barendrecht (executive), Satoru Iseki (executive), Shi Nansun (executive), Michael J. Werner (executive) for Film Workshop, Hark & co, Fortissimo Films, The Vampires Co, directed by Wellson Chin, written by Tsui Hark, music by J.M. Logan, stunt choreography by Tam Chun To
18.) We're Going to Eat You, Hong Kong 1980, directed by Tsui Hark
19.) Wicked City, Hong Kong 1992, produced by Tsui Hark for Film Workshop, EDKO/Golden Princess, directed by Peter Mak (= Mak Tai Kit), written by Tsui Hark, Roy Szeto, based on a manga by Hideyuki Kikuchi, cinematography by Andrew Lau
20.) Wo De Te Gong Ye Ye / The Bodyguard, Hong Kong / China 2016, directed by Sammo Hung, starring Sammo Hung, Jacqueline Chan, Li Qinqin, Andy Lau, James Lee Guy, Tomer Oz, Dean Shek, Karl Maka, Tsui Hark, Yuen Biao, Eddie Peng, Hu Jun, Song Jia, Feng Shaofeng, Yuen Wah, Du Yiheng, Feng Jia-yi, Maksim V. Manylov, Ng Ming-Choi, Yuen Bo, Yuen Qiu
21.) Xanda, Hong Kong 2004, produced by Tsui Hark for Film Workshop, directed by Marco Mak
22.) Zu: Warriors from the Magic Mountain, Hong Kong 1983, directed by Tsui Hark, starring Yuen Biao, Mang Hoi, Adam Cheng, Moon Lee, Brigitte Lin, Damian Lau, Sammo Hung, Judy Ongg, Norman Chu, Yung Ching-Yuk, Chung Faat, Dick Wei, Corey Yuen, Tsui Hark, Fung Hark-On, Shen Kwan-Li
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