Hi-YAH!, Well Go USA’s very own Asian/martial arts streaming channel has just announced their New Release line up for the month of October, which includes a New film added to Hi-YAH! every Friday! Some of the highlights include Hong Kong classics from Andy Lau, Ringo Lam, Karl Maka, Maggie Cheung and Sammo Hung. Read for the full list:
10/2/20 | Wild Search
A police officer (Chow Yun-Fat) must protect a child from the ruthless gunrunners she saw murder her mother. Directed by legendary Hong Kong action director Ringo Lam (City on Fire).
10/9/20 | The Climbers
Based on a true story from award winning director Daniel Lee (14 Blades), featuring China’s biggest stars Wu Jing (Wolf Warrior 2) and Zhang Ziyi (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon), and with a special guest appearance from superstar Jackie Chan. The Climbers is a cinematic retelling of the first Chinese climbers to summit Mount Everest – the first ever to do so from the North Ridge. Well-known as the most challenging side of the mountain, the perilous journey takes its toll on the mountaineers, physically and mentally, forcing them to make life or death decisions at every turn.
10/16/20 | The Moon Warrior
Directed by Hong Kong action star Sammo Hung, The Moon Warrior involves a fisherman (Andy Lau) tries to help a betrayed prince (Kenny Bee) but winds up falling in love with the nobleman’s fiancee (Anita Mui). Also starring Maggie Cheung (In the Mood for Love) and Chin Kar Lok (Golden Job).
10/23/20 | Skinny Tiger Fatty Dragon
A tough cop (Karl Maka) and his rotund partner (Sammo Hung) battle a powerful criminal. Skinny Tiger, Fatty Dragon is directed by Lau Kar-wing (City Cops, He Has Nothing but Kung Fu).
10/30/20 | Century of the Dragon
An undercover cop (Louis Koo) infiltrates a gang and becomes close friends with its notorious leader (Andy Lau). Directed by cult Hong Kong director Clarence Fok (Naked Killer).
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Well Go is the most random company ever. I do like seeing these HK classics in the mix. Has anyone seen climbers?