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Ai Ti



This strikingly beautiful Shaw actress has starred in 30 movies spanning over a decade from 1974 to 1985. Although Ai Ti has appeared in diverse film genres from period pieces to dramas, she was ultimately typecast to epitomize the Femme Fatale persona.



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Name Ai Ti
Nationality Taiwanese
Gender Female
Born November 9, 1953
Age 68
Type Taiwanese

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The Flying Guillotine (2019)
锦衣之下之血滴子
In the 21st year of Jiajing, Jiajing Emperor superstitions alchemy in order to live forever, and Shuntianfu was surprised to see the girl trapping the killings. Many unsuccessful girls were trapped and opened to take blood, leaving a round of scars on the neck. Rivers and lakes rumored that this wou...
The Emperor's armies have developed a new weapon: a spun blade that can remove someone's head from a long distance. As the Emperor, paranoid, begins to behead anyone whom he fears to consider a threat, his guard Mau Tang becomes disillusioned with the excesses of his master. He left his post and ret...
Orphan sisters Ai Ti and Ling Tai are not only sexy career girls but girls who make a career out of being sexy. After a succession of the usual disco parties, orgies, and abortions, the ladies discover the true meaning of love. (Source: Letterboxd)
An Asian version of Midnight Cowboy where Chin Han plays a male model thrust into sexual situations he wasn't prepared for. He finds himself alone, and is forced to move in with a sexually confused man, who he finds out too late, is his only true friend. The film broke new ground touching upon issu...
Five Western girls are kidnapped by Chinese pirates and sold to a brothel. While they are being trained to become prostitutes, a couple of local citizens take mercy on them and plot their escape by teaching them Kung Fu. The five scantily-clad girls, using their newfound martial arts skills then fig...
Is it a historical, costumed kung-fu film or a gender-bending romantic comedy? You decide, but kung-fu film star, writer, and director Lu Chun-ku probably meant it as both. In either case, it's a delightful and exciting surprise from the man who made Holy Flame Of The Martial World and Bastard Sword...
Cheeky Little Angels (1974)
鬼馬小天使
The Shaw Brothers version of The Parent Trap, only they found real twins for the roles of the kids! (Source: Letterboxd)