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List Of Hong Kong Films Of 1962
A list of films produced in Hong Kong in 1962:. 1962 References External links IMDB list of Hong Kong films* Hong Kong films of 1962 aHKcinemamagic.com {{DEFAULTSORT:Hong Kong Films Of 1962 1962 Events January * January 1 – Western Samoa becomes independent from New Zealand. * January 3 – Pope John XXIII excommunicates Fidel Castro for preaching communism. * January 8 – Harmelen train disaster: 93 die in the wors ...
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Hong Kong
Hong Kong ( (US) or (UK); , ), officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China ( abbr. Hong Kong SAR or HKSAR), is a city and special administrative region of China on the eastern Pearl River Delta in South China. With 7.5 million residents of various nationalities in a territory, Hong Kong is one of the most densely populated places in the world. Hong Kong is also a major global financial centre and one of the most developed cities in the world. Hong Kong was established as a colony of the British Empire after the Qing Empire ceded Hong Kong Island from Xin'an County at the end of the First Opium War in 1841 then again in 1842.. The colony expanded to the Kowloon Peninsula in 1860 after the Second Opium War and was further extended when Britain obtained a 99-year lease of the New Territories in 1898... British Hong Kong was occupied by Imperial Japan from 1941 to 1945 during World War II; British administration resume ...
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The Magnificent Concubine
''The Magnificent Concubine'' () is a 1962 Hong Kong drama film. This movie was filmed in color. It was directed by Li Han Hsiang and is a remake of the 1955 Kenji Mizoguchi film '' Yōkihi''. ''The Magnificent Concubine'' was entered into the 1962 Cannes Film Festival. It was the first Chinese-language film to win the Grand Prix for Best Interior Photography and Color. Cast * Hsin Yen Chao * Wen Shin Chen * Bin He * Wen Chung Ku * Hsiang Chun Li * Li Li-hua * Ching Lin * Ying Li * Ti Tang TI, ti, and variants may refer to: Arts and entertainment * Ti/Si, the seventh syllable in the solfège technique * The International (''Dota 2''), an annual esports tournament for the video game, ''Dota 2'' * ''Twilight Imperium'', a game Bu ... * Chih-Ching Yang * Chun Yen * Zhao Lei * Mu Zhu as Rebellious captain References External links * 1962 films 1962 drama films Hong Kong films 1960s Mandarin-language films Films directed by Li Han-hsiang Films set in 8th- ...
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Lists Of Hong Kong Films By Year
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Yuet-ching Lee
Yuet-ching Lee () (1918 – 1997) was a Chinese actress from Hong Kong. Lee is credited with over 300 films. Career In 1937, Lee began acting in Hong Kong. Lee's early films include ''Producing Citizens'', a 1937 film directed by Lee Fa, and ''A Mother's Tears'', a 1938 film directed by Chiu Shu-San. In 1941, Lee co-starred with Lee Sun-fung for the first time in ''The Metropolis''. Lee was in ''Three Heroes'', a 1941 film directed by Lee Sun-fung, who is also her husband. From 1942 to 1946, Lee was not active in the film industry. In 1960, Lee was in '' The Orphan'', the notable last film Bruce Lee acted before he left Hong Kong. By 1969, Lee was credited with over 300 films in Hong Kong. Lee also acted in films directed by her husband. In 1986, Lee was Mrs Lam's mother in '' Inspector Chocolate'', a comedy thriller directed by Phillip Chan. Personal life Lee's husband was Lee Sun-fung, a film director. They have 5 children. During the Japanese occupation, Lee and her fa ...
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Man-lei Wong
Man-lei Wong () was a Chinese actress from Hong Kong. Wong was credited with over 300 films. Wong had a star at Avenue of Stars in Hong Kong. Early life In 1913, Wong was born in Hong Kong. Education Wong attended Belilios Teachers College, an Italian missionary college. Career In 1930, at age 17, Wong's acting career began in silent film in Shanghai, China. Wong appeared in Burns the White-Bird Temple (1930) and 24 Heroes (1930). In 1932, Wong became a Hong Kong actress. Wong played a rich girl in silent film Gunshot at Midnight (1932) directed by Moon Kwan Man-Ching and she was Chiu Ching-Ha in Cry of the Cuckoo in the Temple (1932) directed by Leung Siu-Bo. In 1935, Wong was Yuet Han in Yesterday's Song, a talking Cantonese drama film directed by Chiu Shu-San. In 1952, Wong co-founded Union Film Enterprise. Wong's last notable film is Sword That Vanquished The Monster, a 1969 film directed by Wu Pang. Wong is credited with over 300 films. Wong is notable for her role ...
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Yin Pak
Yin Pak () was a Chinese actress and producer from Hong Kong. She was credited with over 300 films and had a star at Avenue of Stars in Hong Kong. Early life In 1920, Pak was born as Chan Yuk Ping in Guangzhou, China. Career In 1936, Pak began her acting career in Guangzhou, China. In 1937, Pak became a Hong Kong actress and debuted in The Magnificent Country, a 1937 war film directed by Chan Tin. In 1952, Pak co-founded Union Film Enterprise. Pak received the First Class Individual Achievement Award from People's Republic of China for her role in Spring (1953), a historical drama directed by Lee Sun-fung. In 1954, Pak founded Shan Luen Motion Picture Company, and it produced Madam Yun (1954) as the first film in the same year and Pak played the role of Madam Yun. Pak is known as the diva of Cantonese cinema of the 1950s and ‘60s. In 1964, Pak retired from acting. Pak is credited with over 300 films. Pak is notable for her role as a devoted wife in her films. Filmograp ...
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Lan-Hing Tam
Lan-Hing Tam () (12 January 1911 – 13 March 1981) was a Chinese actress and Cantonese opera singer from Hong Kong. Tam was credited with over 190 films. Early life In 1908, Tam was born as Tam Shui-fen. Career Tam started her career as a "fa dan" role in Cantonese opera. In 1935, Tam crossed over as an actress in Hong Kong films. Tam first appeared in Scent of Wild Flowers, a 1935 Drama film directed by So Yi. Tam first appeared as a comedian actress in Modern Girl Seeks Husband, a 1939 Comedy film directed by So Yi. As a comedian, Tam is known to utilize her overweight physical feature for comedy effects. Tam earned a nickname of "Plumpy Lan". Tam cross-dressed as a male and appeared as Tang general Ching Ngau-kam in Fan Lei-Fa, the Female General (aka Fan Li-Fa, The Story of Heroine Fan Lei-fa), a 1968 Cantonese opera film directed by Fung Chi-Kong. Tam's last film was Money from Heaven, a 1969 Comedy film directed by Ng Wui. Tam is credited with over 190 films. Filmog ...
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Ying Ting
Ying Ting (b. August 23, 1938 Hong Kong) () is a Chinese actress from Hong Kong. Ting is credited with over 75 films. Career In 1955, Ting began her film career with the Liberty Film Company release of ''Queen of the Stage'', a 1955 Comedy directed by Lee Ying-yuen. Ting was active in 1950's and 1960's and many leading roles in Cantonese dialect films. Ting played Yeung Wai-Fung in ''Factory Queen'' (aka ''Queen of the Factory; Three Love Affairs''), a 1963 Comedy film directed by Mok Hong-see, and Leung Chui-Chun in ''Dim-Sum Queen'' (aka ''Queen of Tea House''), a 1965 Romantic Comedy directed by Mok Hong-see. From 1959 to 1966, Ting was the only contracted female artist of Lan Kwong Film Company, where she was a leading actress for many films directed by Mok Hong-see. In the late 1960s, Ting also appeared in Mandarin dialect films such as ''Tigress is Coming'', a 1968 martial arts film directed by Wu Pang Wu Pang () (1909–2000) was a Hong Kong Chinese director, produc ...
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Wong Hok-Sing
Wong Hok-Sing (1913-1994) is a former Cantonese opera performer, actor, screenwriter and film director from Hong Kong in 1950s and 1960s. Wong is credited with over 75 films as an actor, over 200 films as a director, and over 70 films as a writer. Early life In 1913, Wong was born in Guangdong Guangdong (, ), alternatively romanized as Canton or Kwangtung, is a coastal province in South China on the north shore of the South China Sea. The capital of the province is Guangzhou. With a population of 126.01 million (as of 2020) ..., China. Career Wong gained fame working for the Guangdong Professional Union for Cantonese Opera Performers, often appearing in troupes led by the likes of Sit Kok-sin and Ma Si-tsang. While touring the US he became interested in filmmaking, although had made his debut as a film actor in 1940 in '' General Di Qing''. He began working for the Grandview Film Company, producing films such as ''White Powder and Neon Lights'' in 1947. Among ...
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Yuk-Yi Yung
Yuk-Yi Yung (, born 1918) is a Chinese-born former actress based in Hong Kong. Yung is credited with over 310 films. Early life In 1918, Yung was born in Shanghai, China. Yung's sister was Siu-Yi Yung. Career Yung and her sister joined Plum Blossom Song and Dance Troupe. In 1938, Yung became an actress with Nanyang Film Company in Hong Kong. Yung first appeared as Kam Ching in The Purple Cups, a 1938 film directed by Hou Yao. Yung appeared in Martial Arts films such as The Adventures of Fang Shiyu (Part 2) (1939), Swordswoman Red Butterfly (1939), The White Lotus Menace (1939), The Eunuch (1971), and Tornado of Pearl River (1974). Yung also appeared in drama films and comedy films. Yung rarely appeared in films with her sister Siu-Yi Yung Siu-Yi Yung () (1921–1974) is a former Chinese actress from Hong Kong. Yung is credited with over 135 films. Early life In 1921, Yung was born as Yung Kam-chi in Shanghai, China. Yung's sister was Yuk-Yi Yung. Career At age 14, Yu ...
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Tang Bik-wan
Tang Bik-wan () (27 September 1924 – 25 March 1991) was a former Chinese actress and a Cantonese opera singer from Hong Kong. Tang is credited with over 280 films. Early life On 27 September 1924, Tang was born as Tang Cheuk Fu. Tang Bik Wan was a Cantonese opera actress since she was 13 when she joined a Cantonese opera. She was a disciple of a few Cantonese opera masters and soon became the head actress for her troupe when she was 15. She was very talented and could almost play any role in the opera; hence, earning her the nickname the "multi-role actress". During the civil war, she went to Guangzhou, and then later to Hong Kong. Career In 1950, Tang crossed over as an actress in Hong Kong films. Tang and seven great opera actresses later became sworn sisters who went by the nickname "Eight Peonies". Tang was the Blue Peony and until 1967. Tang is credited with over 280 films. By 1968, Tang became a TV actress, performing in Rediffusion, ATV and TVB. As age caught up with ...
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1962 Cannes Film Festival
The 15th Cannes Film Festival was held from 7 to 23 May 1962. The Palme d'Or went to the ''O Pagador de Promessas'' by Anselmo Duarte. The festival opened with '' Les Amants de Teruel'', directed by Raymond Rouleau. During the Cannes Film Festival of 1961, Robert Favre le Bret, Artistic Director of the Cannes Film Festival, with the agreement of the French Union of Film Critics, had decided to establish the International Critics' Week during the next Festival. In 1962, this parallel section of the Festival took place for the first time. Its goal was to showcase first and second works by directors from all over the world, not succumbing to commercial tendencies. Jury The following people were appointed as the Jury of the 1962 competition: Feature films * Tetsurō Furukaki (Japan) (author) Jury President * Henry Deutschmeister (France) Vice President *Sophie Desmarets (France) *Jean Dutourd (France) *Mel Ferrer (USA) *Romain Gary (France) *Jerzy Kawalerowicz (Poland) * Ernst Krü ...
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