The Butterfly Murders, the Glossary
The Butterfly Murders is a 1979 Hong Kong wuxia film directed by Tsui Hark.[1]
Table of Contents
11 relations: Black knight, Chang Kuo-chu, Eddy Ko, Hong Kong Cinemagic, Hong Kong New Wave, Jianghu, Michelle Yim, Ng See-yuen, Seasonal Film Corporation, Tsui Hark, Wuxia.
- 1979 directorial debut films
- Films directed by Tsui Hark
- Hong Kong New Wave films
Black knight
The black knight is a literary stock character who masks his identity and that of his liege by not displaying heraldry.
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Chang Kuo-chu
Chang Kuo-chu (born 17 October 1948) is a Taiwanese actor.
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Eddy Ko
Eddy Ko Hung (born Ho Yiu-sum; 13 December 1937) is a Hong Kong television and film actor who has worked on the TV stations RTV, ATV (are both now defunct), and TVB.
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Hong Kong Cinemagic
Hong Kong Cinemagic, sometimes referred to as HKCinemagic, is a bilingual (French and English) website providing a repository for information about Chinese language films from Hong Kong, China and Taiwan, and the people who created them.
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Hong Kong New Wave
The Hong Kong New Wave is a film movement in Chinese-language Hong Kong cinema that emerged in the late 1970s and lasted through the early 2000s until the present time.
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Jianghu
Jianghu is a Chinese term that generally refers to the milieu in which many Chinese wuxia, xianxia, and gong'an stories are set.
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Michelle Yim
Michelle Yim Wai-ling (born September 2, 1955), better known by her stage name Mai Suet (cy; p), is a Hong Kong actress and elder sister of former actress Sidney Yim Wai-ming also known by stage name Suet Lei.
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Ng See-yuen
Ng See-yuen (t; born 6 June 1944) is a Hong Kong film producer, director, screenwriter and businessman.
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Seasonal Film Corporation
Seasonal Film Corporation was an independent film company from Hong Kong, originally founded by the ex-assistant Shaw Brothers movie director Ng See-yuen in 1974.
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Tsui Hark
Tsui Hark (Từ Khắc, born 15 February 1950), born Tsui Man-kong (Từ Văn Quang), is a Hong Kong filmmaker.
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Wuxia
italic (武俠, literally "martial arts and chivalry") is a genre of Chinese fiction concerning the adventures of martial artists in ancient China.
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See also
1979 directorial debut films
- 22 June 1897
- Across the Blue Sea
- Babylon XX
- Derek and Clive Get the Horn
- El Super
- General Bakht Khan
- Going in Style
- Hot Stuff (1979 film)
- Kind Men
- Kudisai
- Maa Bhoomi
- Mad Max (film)
- My Brilliant Career (film)
- Old Boyfriends
- Peruvazhiyambalam
- Ponnu Oorukku Pudhusu
- Promises in the Dark (film)
- Provincial Actors
- Quadrophenia (film)
- Real Life (1979 film)
- Scum (film)
- Snapshot (film)
- Stone Cold Dead
- Suvarilladha Chiththirangal
- That Sinking Feeling
- The Black Stallion (film)
- The Butterfly Murders
- The Castle of Cagliostro
- The Driller Killer
- The Fearless Hyena
- The Hitter (film)
- The Incredible Kung Fu Master
- The War at Home (1979 film)
- There Was a Piano-Tuner...
- Thirst (1979 film)
- Tim (film)
- Time After Time (1979 film)
- Together?
- Tourist Trap (film)
- Voices (1979 film)
- When a Stranger Calls (1979 film)
- Winter Kills (film)
Films directed by Tsui Hark
- A Better Tomorrow III: Love & Death in Saigon
- Aces Go Places 3
- All About Women
- All the Wrong Clues for the Right Solution
- Black Mask 2: City of Masks
- Dangerous Encounters of the First Kind
- Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame
- Detective Dee: The Four Heavenly Kings
- Double Team (film)
- Flying Swords of Dragon Gate
- Green Snake (1993 film)
- Journey to the West: The Demons Strike Back
- Knock Off (film)
- Missing (2008 film)
- Once Upon a Time in China
- Once Upon a Time in China II
- Once Upon a Time in China III
- Once Upon a Time in China V
- Peking Opera Blues
- Septet: The Story of Hong Kong
- Seven Swords
- Shanghai Blues
- The Banquet (1991 film)
- The Battle at Lake Changjin
- The Battle at Lake Changjin II
- The Blade (film)
- The Butterfly Murders
- The Chinese Feast
- The Legend of Zu
- The Lovers (1994 film)
- The Master (1992 film)
- The Raid (1991 film)
- The Taking of Tiger Mountain
- Time and Tide (2000 film)
- Triangle (2007 film)
- Tristar (film)
- Twin Dragons
- We're Going to Eat You
- Young Detective Dee: Rise of the Sea Dragon
- Zu Warriors from the Magic Mountain
Hong Kong New Wave films
- 2046 (film)
- A Better Tomorrow
- A Better Tomorrow II
- A Chinese Ghost Story
- A Chinese Ghost Story II
- A Chinese Odyssey
- A Simple Life
- Aces Go Places
- All About Ah-Long
- All for the Winner
- As Tears Go By (film)
- Ashes of Time
- Boat People (film)
- Chungking Express
- City on Fire (1987 film)
- Days of Being Wild
- Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame
- Eros (film)
- Fallen Angels (1995 film)
- God of Gamblers
- God of Gamblers II
- Happy Together (1997 film)
- Hard Boiled
- In the Mood for Love
- Infernal Affairs
- Infernal Affairs II
- Infernal Affairs III
- Once Upon a Time in China
- Once Upon a Time in China II
- Once a Thief (1991 film)
- Ordinary Heroes (1999 film)
- Our Time Will Come (film)
- Peking Opera Blues
- Prison on Fire
- Prison on Fire II
- Red Cliff (film)
- Shanghai Blues
- The Butterfly Murders
- The Grandmaster (film)
- The Killer (1989 film)
- The Mission (1999 film)
- Zu Warriors from the Magic Mountain
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Butterfly_Murders
Also known as Butterfly Murders.