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 | A soggy blend of adventure, comedy and romance on the high seas, but what a cast! Gable pilots a steamer plying the China seas, where in one tumultuous journey he fights off pirates, foul weather and the advances of a blonde bundle of trouble known... |
 | A modern nightmare nearly becomes reality in this timely, tension-filled story about an "incident" at a nuclear power plant. Jane Fonda stars as Kimberly Wells, an ambitious TV reporter covering a story on energy sources who is present at a nuclear... |
 | The third installment in Hark's Wong Fei-Hong franchise, sees Hung (Jet Li) and his sidekick Chung arriving in China just in time for the Empress-sponsored Lion Dance kung fu invitational. But Wong has other concerns to deal with--including winning... |
 | A strong friendship forms in a small town between a creative 10 year-old girl with a difficult home life and an adult mentally retarded man. Timothy Hutton directs Kevin Bacon, Mary Stuart Masterson and Cathy Moriarty in this small, overlooked film. |
 | The world-renowned Cirque du Soleil does it again with this special performance captured on video, fusing Chinese and African performance styles into a fresh and exciting new form. Enjoy the amazing acrobatics and clowns of the Cirque as they... |
 | A thrilling adventure directed by Teddy Chan and starring Jackie Chan, THE ACCIDENTAL SPY follows Buck (Chan), a man whose dull day job as a fitness equipment salesman makes him yearn for a greater purpose. When he accidentally witnesses a jewelry... |
 | The martial arts action star of the 90s is back with a hard-hitting three-pack of classic Hong Kong films. Includes BODYGUARD FROM BEIJING, LAST HERO IN CHINA and KUNG FU MASTER. See individual listings for descriptions. |
 | A lyrical, visually stunning work that deviates considerably from Takashi Miike's signature gorefests, BIRD PEOPLE IN CHINA nonetheless explores many of his unifying themes; these include that of outsiders in pursuit of happiness in a foreign land,... |
 | Exploring the differences in growing up halfway across the world, SMILE is a wholesome and positive look at two divergent cultures and the experiences of young adults in those worlds. In California, Katie (Mika Boorem) is born into a world of wealth... |