Watch Maggie Cheung Movies and TV Shows in Australia

If you're looking to stream shows or movies starring Maggie Cheung in Australia then here is the definitive list. We show you which streaming providers currently have each of Maggie Cheung's most popular movies and shows available in their catalogue. List updated in April 2024.

List of the Best Movies and Shows Starring Maggie Cheung In Order of Popularity

  1. Hero
  2. Police Story
  3. Days of Being Wild
  4. All's Well, Ends Well
  5. Police Story 2
  6. Project A: Part II
  7. Irma Vep
  8. Police Story 3: Super Cop
  9. The Bare-Footed Kid
  10. Twin Dragons
  11. The Mad Monk
  12. All My Goddess
  13. The Romancing Star
  14. How to Pick Girls Up!
  15. Behind the Yellow Line
  16. Doubles Cause Troubles
  17. Hero
  18. All's Well Ends Well
  19. How to Pick Girls Up
  20. The Bare-Footed Kid

Stream the top 20 Movies and Shows starring Maggie Cheung

1. Hero

Rated: M

7.9/10

One man defeated three assassins who sought to murder the most powerful warlord in pre-unified China.

2. Police Story

Rated: PG-13

7.5/10

Officer Chan Ka Kui manages to put a major Hong Kong drug dealer behind the bars practically alone, after a shooting and an impressive chase inside a slum. Now, he must protect the boss' secretary, Selina, who will testify against the gangster in court.

3. Days of Being Wild

Rated: Not Rated

7.4/10

Yuddy, a Hong Kong playboy known for breaking girls' hearts, tries to find solace and the truth after discovering the woman who raised him isn't his mother.

4. All's Well, Ends Well

Rated: PG

7.2/10

A romantic Chinese New Year comedy about the three Shang brothers. Eldest brother Shang Moon is a philandering businessman who treats his hideous yet hard-working wife like dirt. Middle brother Shang Foon is a disc jockey/playboy who tries to score with as many girls as possible. Youngest brother Shang So is an obviously gay dance instructor. Moon soon gets the tables turned on him as his wife leaves to become a glamorous karaoke hostess, and Foon gets into a bizarre relationship with a fan so obsessed with movies that she constantly acts out characters on dates, until he suddenly becomes temporarily mentally ill. And So is continually at odds with obvious butch lesbian family cousin. Hilarity ensues.

5. Police Story 2

Rated: PG-13

7.1/10

The Hong Kong super-cop must stop a group of blackmailing bombers at the same time that the villains of the first Police Story are out for revenge.

6. Project A: Part II

Rated: M

7/10

Dragon is now transferred to be the police head of Sai Wan district, and has to contend with a gangster kingpin, anti-Manchu revolutionaries, some runaway pirates, Manchu Loyalists and a corrupt police superintendent.

7. Irma Vep

Rated: Not Rated

7/10

A Chinese actress, in France to star in a remake of "Les Vampires", finds petty intrigues and clashing egos on the set.

8. Police Story 3: Super Cop

Rated: M

6.9/10

A Hong Kong detective teams up with his female Red Chinese counterpart to stop a Chinese drug czar.

9. The Bare-Footed Kid

Rated: R

6.4/10

A poor barefoot young man from the country arrives in the city to start work with the friend of his dead father.

10. Twin Dragons

Rated: PG-13

6.4/10

Twins, separated at birth, end up as a Hong Kong gangster and a New York concert pianist. When the pianist travels to Hong Kong for a concert, the two inevitably get mistaken for each other.

11. The Mad Monk

Rated: N/A

6.2/10

Stephen Chow plays an angel-type being in this movie, in where he bets the other people in Heaven that he can change the ways of 3 misguided souls and make them better people. Ressurected as a monk, he must stop a prostitute, a beggar, and an all around bad guy from being what they are (and have been for generations). To add to all of this, he must do this in 3 Heaven days!!!

12. All My Goddess

Rated: N/A

6.2/10

When Jia Xin runs away from her wedding, her friends are forced to come to terms with their own personal issues.

13. The Romancing Star

Rated: N/A

6.1/10

Ah Fat, foul-mouthed, along with his two close buddies, Traffic Light and Ugly, are working in a garage. Their boss, Ken, is harsh and stingy. However, a warm and close friendship has been established amongh the four. In order for Ah Fat to get over his heartbreak at getting dumped by his girlfriend, Ken suggests a tour to Penang to cheer him up. They come across two beautiful girls, Tung Tung and Man Chi, strolling leisurely on the beach as if they were very wealthy. Since then they decide who's whose. And Ah Fat, the winner, chooses Tung Tung to be his sole target. By the rules of the game, Ken, Traffic Light and Ugly have to compete to see who in the end will win the heart of Man Chi.

14. How to Pick Girls Up!

Rated: M

5.8/10

Three love-challenged men meet a radio host who tutors them in the art of picking up women in a variety of unconventional ways in Wong Jing's gleefully crude and tasteless comedy.

15. Behind the Yellow Line

Rated: PG-13

5.7/10

Leslie is Simon, a mild mannered guy starting a new job and taking care of his mom and dad. He catches a glimpse of a pretty girl named Monica at the MTR station--and it's love at first sight. But she's going through a tough breakup with a guy who's married. She does get over it and the two become a couple. But not only does her ex return, Simon is constantly interrupted by a perky rich girl Anita, who spends lots of money on him, is annoying, but is just looking for company. This strains Simon and Monica's quest for love, but finally she puts Simon to a test, once again at the MTR station...

16. Doubles Cause Troubles

Rated: N/A

5.3/10

Nurse Liang Shanbo (Carol 'Do Do' Cheng) and Actress Zhu Yingtai (Maggie Cheung) are mismatched cousins who just inherited a rental home from their late relative. When they moved in, they discover that a room has been rented out to a man named Ben, who turns out to be a criminal gangster. One night, when Ben returns home, bloodied and injured, he collapses into Yingtai's arms and whispers a code in her ear before he dies. Not knowing what the code leads to, Yingtai and Shanbo are later visited by a man claiming to be Ben's brother who wants to solve the case. In the meantime, gangsters believed to be involved with Ben's murder want to retrieve the code from the girls, whom they think were told by Ben what it actually unlocks.

17. Hero

Rated: PG-13

3.9/10

‘Hero’ brings to life the story of Tarzan Antony, a young man from a lower middle class family who becomes a stuntman for films. Antony’s father Thankachan worked as a driver among the film crowd in Chennai for some time and whenever the father came home, Antony used to listen to his father’s tales about the film world with rapt attention.

18. All's Well Ends Well

Rated: Not Rated

/10

A romantic Chinese New Year comedy about the three Shang brothers. Eldest brother Shang Moon is a philandering businessman who treats his hideous yet hard-working wife like dirt. Middle brother Shang Foon is a disc jockey/playboy who tries to score with as many girls as possible. Youngest brother Shang So is an obviously gay dance instructor. Moon soon gets the tables turned on him as his wife leaves to become a glamorous karaoke hostess, and Foon gets into a bizarre relationship with a fan so obsessed with movies that she constantly acts out characters on dates, until he suddenly becomes temporarily mentally ill. And So is continually at odds with obvious butch lesbian family cousin. Hilarity ensues.

19. How to Pick Girls Up

Rated: N/A

/10

"Love Pain Killer" is a radio talk show host who proffers advice to the romantically downtrodden. In reality, he's a chauvinist piece of crap, but somehow he decides to take three hapless lovers under his wing.

20. The Bare-Footed Kid

Rated: R

/10

A poor barefoot young man from the country arrives in the city to start work with the friend of his dead father.