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盧雨岐
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Lo Yu-Chi
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The Female Chivalry
Wan Cho-sin has two daughters. The elder sister Wai-man is genteel and graceful, and the younger sister Wai-ping, taken under the tutelage of Lady Knight Silver Fox, is extrovert, outgoing and gregarious. The drug kingpin Chung Chi-wang has his eyes set on Wai-man but the girl is in love with Ma Kim-leung. Ko Tin-yam, who fearlessly wields his journalistic pen against the gangster, joins forces with his girlfriend Wai-ping to beat off Kong Yau-ming and the thugs dispatched by Chung. The encounter, leads to Kong's recognition of Wai-ping as his flesh and blood entrusted to Cho-sin's care years ago. Wai-ping pleads with her father to turn over a new leaf but fails to save him from Chung's murderous hand. Wai-man and Ma ingratiate themselves with the gangster, who uses the duo to elude the police while transferring drugs to a secluded villa. Wai-ping tips off the authorities about the traffickers' whereabouts and cracks down on the drug ring.Year:
1967
Family Doctrine (Part 2) - A Setting Sun on the Green Hill
Family Doctrine is a drama film directed by Chu Kei and stars Wu Fung, Man Lan, Pearl Au Ka-Wai, Ma Siu-Ying, and Kitty Ting Hao.Year:
1965
Family Doctrine (Part 1) - An Old Family
Family Doctrine is a drama film directed by Chu Kei and stars Wu Fung, Man Lan, Pearl Au Ka-Wai, Ma Siu-Ying, and Kitty Ting Hao.Year:
1965
Queen of the Marketplace
Queen of the MarketplaceYear:
1964
Queen of the Marketplace
Queen of the MarketplaceYear:
1964
Young Girl In Love
A young woman falls in love with a man but refuses to marry him.Year:
1963
Young Girl In Love
A young woman falls in love with a man but refuses to marry him.Year:
1963
The Songstress Madame Rose
Hong Kong horror movie from 1962.Year:
1962
The Haunting Shadow
HK mystery film.Year:
1962
The Broom Spirit
Hong Kong horror comedy from 1959.Year:
1959
Wong Fei-Hung and the Lantern Festival Disturbance
Wong Fei-Hung and the Lantern Festival Disturbance is a 1956 Wong Fei-Hung movie directed by Wu Pang.Year:
1956
Heroine in Black
The Head of Southern Stone Village, Lee Ba-hung bullies others with his power. Yet he has no knowledge that his niece Lee Chun-hong is actually the Black Heroine who confronts him. It turns out that Chun-hong's father is fearful that Ba-hung would bully the mother and daughter of Chun-hong, hence he has disguised Chun-hong with woman attires. Chun-hong's identity is unveiled when she devotes herself to helping the refugees of a disaster by distributing food and emergency supplies. Ba-hung would like to murder Chung-hong by hanging, yet it ends in him being killed by his followers.Year:
1955
Snow White and the Seven Fellows
The Brothers Grimm's Snow White has been adapted into different art forms around the world, including the beloved 1937 animated film by Walt Disney Studios. Similar to that version, Chow Sze-luk and Lo Yu-kei's adaptation is a light-hearted musical romance, but the Cantonese version's stepmother doesn't have a magic mirror, nor does she care if she's the prettiest of them all. The two also adds intentional Chinese touches to the story, even replacing the iconic poisoned apple with a Chinese BBQ pork bun. However, one thing does remain: the heroic prince rides on a white horse to save the day.Year:
1955
Snow White and the Seven Fellows
The Brothers Grimm's Snow White has been adapted into different art forms around the world, including the beloved 1937 animated film by Walt Disney Studios. Similar to that version, Chow Sze-luk and Lo Yu-kei's adaptation is a light-hearted musical romance, but the Cantonese version's stepmother doesn't have a magic mirror, nor does she care if she's the prettiest of them all. The two also adds intentional Chinese touches to the story, even replacing the iconic poisoned apple with a Chinese BBQ pork bun. However, one thing does remain: the heroic prince rides on a white horse to save the day.Year:
1955
Beautiful Matching
Comedy from Hong Kong directed by Chow Sze-Luk.Year:
1952
Beautiful Matching
Comedy from Hong Kong directed by Chow Sze-Luk.Year:
1952
Top Singers Two
Chinese Opera from Hong Kong directed by Chan Pei.Year:
1952
Paying Nocturnal Mourning to White Lotus
Musical from Hong Kong directed by Chow Sze-Luk.Year:
1952
Story of the Wronged Wife
Chinese Opera from Hong Kong directed by Mok Hong-SeeYear:
1952
The Ghost That Created an Uproar in Guang Changlong
HK musical horror film.Year:
1952