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The Director's Series (Podcast On Fire Network)
Kenny B, Tom K-W
40 episodes
9 months ago
Featuring in depth reviews and thoughts on classic and maybe not so classic directors that in their own way played an important part of shaping Hong Kong cinema.
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Featuring in depth reviews and thoughts on classic and maybe not so classic directors that in their own way played an important part of shaping Hong Kong cinema.
Show more...
TV & Film
Arts,
Comedy,
Performing Arts
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The Director’s Series 4: Nam Nai-Choi – The Ghost Snatchers & Killer’s Nocturne
The Director's Series (Podcast On Fire Network)
2 hours 15 minutes 28 seconds
13 years ago
The Director’s Series 4: Nam Nai-Choi – The Ghost Snatchers & Killer’s Nocturne
Wong Jing and Stanley Fung vs. a skeleton and Chin Siu-ho vs. a kangaroo. Welcome to the continued treak through the wacky, violent world of Nam Nai-choi. In this episode: The Ghost Snatchers (1986) and Killer’s Nocturne (1987) Contact the show via email at podcastonfire at googlemail.com, via our forum (containing EXCLUSIVE content and announcements!), […]
The Director's Series (Podcast On Fire Network)
Featuring in depth reviews and thoughts on classic and maybe not so classic directors that in their own way played an important part of shaping Hong Kong cinema.