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List Of Hong Kong Films Of 1964
A list of films produced in Hong Kong in 1964:. 1964 References External links IMDB list of Hong Kong films* Hong Kong films of 1964 aHKcinemamagic.com {{DEFAULTSORT:Hong Kong Films Of 1964 1964 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 Delt ... Flms ...
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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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Siu-Ying Ma
Siu-Ying Ma () (1908–1978) is a former Chinese actress and Cantonese opera performer from Hong Kong. Ma is credited with over 550 films. Early life On February 4, 1908, Ma was born. Ma's sister was Ma Kam-Neong. Career At age 15, Ma became a Cantonese opera performer. In 1947, Ma crossed over as an actress in Hong Kong films. Ma first appeared in Madame Yang, the Imperial Concubine (aka Beauty of Beauties), a 1947 Historical drama film directed by Mok Hong-See. Ma first appeared in Cantonese opera film in Romance of the West Chamber, a 1947 Historical Drama Cantonese opera directed by Yeung Kung-Leung. Ma is known for her role as a shrew mother. Ma appeared as a mother in The Evil Mind (1947), The Guangzhou Adventure of the Fearless (1947), The Judge Goes to Pieces (1948), Award to the Husband But Not the Wife (1948), and Heaven Never Lets the Kind-Hearted Down (1954). Ma's last film was Love Cross-Road, a 1976 Drama film directed by Wong Wa-Kei. Ma is credited with over ...
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The Flying Fox
''The Flying Fox'', also known as ''The Purple Lightning Sword'', is a 1964 Hong Kong ''wuxia'' film produced by Gam Wing and directed by Siu Sang. Cast *Yu So-chow as Tik Siu-ching *Cheung Ying-choi as Man Lei-wan *Connie Chan as Tung-fong Ming *Lee Pang-fei as Duke Pui-tik *Liu Chia-liang as Monkey of North Mountain *Sai Gwa-pau as Wu Juju *Shih Kien as Yum-yeung Kwai-sao *Sum Chi-wah as Sheung-koon Kei *Tong Ka as Wai Ling *Yuen Siu-tien Yuen Siu-tien () (27 November 1912 – 8 January 1979) (also known as Yuan Xiaotian, Simon Yuen, Sam Seed or "Ol' Dirty") was a Hong Kong actor and martial artist. in the late 1970s, Yuen is perhaps best known as Beggar So (a.k.a. Sam Seed) in ... as Dragon of East Sea References External links * * 1964 films Hong Kong martial arts films Wuxia films 1960s Cantonese-language films {{1960s-HongKong-film-stub ...
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Man Lai
Man Lai () was a Chinese actress from Hong Kong. Lai is credited with over 630 films. Early life In 1916, Lai was born in Wuzhou, Guangxi, China. Career In 1952, Lai started her acting career. Lai debuted as a mother in Bride a la Mode, a 1952 comedy film directed by Chiang Wai-Kwong. Lai is known for her role as a mother or an aunt. Lai's last film was The Iron Fisted Monk (), a 1977 martial arts film directed by Sammo Hung. Lai is credited with over 630 films. Filmography Films This is a partial list of films. * 1952 Bride a la Mode - Chi-Fung's mother * 1953 Spring - 3rd Uncle's wife. * 1954 Autumn - Cheung * 1955 Cold Nights () - General's wife. * 1956 Madam Mei * 1958 Marriage on the Rocks () - Ng's mother * 1961 How to Get a Wife * 1964 Pigeon Cage * 1966 ''Spy with My Face'' - Chan's nurse maid. * 1967 A Gifted Scholar and a Beautiful Maid (aka Merry Maid) * 1977 The Iron Fisted Monk ''The Iron-Fisted Monk'' (Chinese: 三德和尚与舂米六) is a 1977 H ...
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Yim-hing Law
Yim-hing Law () is a former Chinese actress and Cantonese opera singer from Hong Kong. Law is credited with over 330 films. Early life In 1929, Law was born in Guangdong Province, China. Career At age 10, Law began training in Cantonese opera from Sit Kok-sin. In 1948, Law crossed over as an actress in Hong Kong films. By age 19, Law first appeared in Five Rascals in the Eastern Capital (Part 1), a 1948 Martial Arts film directed by Wong Hok-Sing. With Law's martial arts skills, she appeared as a lead actress in many Martial Arts films. Law appeared as Lady Knight Red-Garbed in Thirteen Heroes with Seven Swords (Part 1 and Part 2), a 1949 Martial Arts film directed by Ku Wen-Chung. Law also appeared with Yam Kim-fai in many films, including Playboy Emperor, a 1953 Historic Drama Musical film directed by Ku Wen-Chung and How Di Qing and the 5 Tigers Conquered the West, a 1962 Cantonese opera film directed by Chu Kei. Law's last film as a lead is The Sword that Vanquished the Mo ...
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Kwun-Ling Chow
Kwun-Ling Chow () was an American- Cantonese-born Chinese actress and opera singer. Early life In 1924, Chow was born in the United States. Chow grew up in California. Career At an early age, Chow performed Cantonese opera in San Francisco, California and other West Coast cities in the United States. In 1946, Chow crossed over as an actress at Grandview Film Company Limited (U.S. Branch) in California, and the films were released in Hong Kong. Chow first appeared in The Entangling Ones, a 1946 comedy film directed by Chiu Shu-San. Chow's first appeared as a lead Cantonese opera singer in Happy Wedding, a 1947 Cantonese opera film directed by Chiang Wai-Kwong. Chow's last film was The Dragon and the Bat, a 1964 Historical Drama film directed by Yeung Hak. Chow is credited with over 180 films. In the 1950s, Chow became a businesswoman in the restaurant business. Filmography Films This is a partial list of films. * 1946 The Entangling Ones * 1947 Happy Wedding * 1947 L ...
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Yueh Hua
Yueh Hua (; 14 July 1942 – 20 October 2018) was a Shanghai-born Hong Kong actor, later based in Canada, with Shaw Brothers Studio and TVB. Yueh is one of the most versatile and prolific leading actors of Shaw Brothers. Yueh starred in five to ten films per year in his heyday, playing roles ranging from foolish drunks to scholarly warriors. Yueh died of cancer in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, aged 76. Biography Yueh was born as Leung Lok-wah in Shanghai, with Cantonese ancestry. Yueh emigrated to Hong Kong in 1962 after graduating from Shanghai Conservatory of Music. He joined Shaw Brothers Studio and started his acting career in 1963. Yueh breakout film role was in the 1966 ''Come Drink with Me''. He was mainly cast in a lead role. Yueh was best known for his role in ''Looking Back in Anger'', one of TVB's popular shows. After his last appearance on screen in 1989, he moved to Canada in the 1990s, where he hosted programs for the Vancouver Chinese radio CHMB. Yueh ret ...
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Margaret Hsing
Margaret Hsing () (1944-2009) was a Chinese actress from Hong Kong. Early life On November 8, 1944, Hsing was born as Hsing Yung-hui in Shanghai, China. Education Hsing graduated from New Method College in Hong Kong. Hsing learned dancing in Japan. Career In 1962, at age 18, Hsing became a Shaw Brothers actress in Hong Kong. Hsing is known for her dancing abilities in her films. Hsing debuted in The Dancing Millionairess, a 1964 Mandarin Musical film directed by Doe Ching. Hsing also appeared as Chin Ching-Yu in The Sword and the Lute, a 1967 Martial Arts film directed by Hsu Tseng-Hung. Hsing's last film was Woman of the Night, a 1973 Adult drama film directed by Yu Kuan-Jen. Hsing is credited with over 25 films. Filmography Films This is a partial list of films. * 1964 The Dancing Millionairess - Chorus girl, Dancer * 1964 The Last Woman of Shang - Dancing girl * 1966 The Joy of Spring - Hsing Yong-Hui * 1967 The Sword and the Lute - Chin Ching-Yu * 1968 The Encha ...
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Angela Yu Chien
Angela Yu Chien (Chinese: 于倩) (1942-2004) Hong Kong CinemagicAngela Yu Chien/ref> was a China-born Hong Kong actress. Biography Angela Yu Chien was born in Beijing. She moved to Taiwan with her family at the age of five. In 1960, she moved to Hong Kong and joined the Shaw Brothers Studio's Southern Drama Group as an actress. Filmography * 1964 ''Between Tears and Smiles'' * 1964 ''The Dancing Millionairess'' - Miss Xia * 1964 '' Coffin from Hong Kong'' as Lee Lai * 1964 ''Da ji'' * 1964 '' The Story of Sue San'' as Maid * 1965 '' Xin hua duo duo kai'' as Julie Yeh Feng * 1966 '' Lan yu hei'' (Shang) as Ji Huiya * 1966 '' Lan yu hei'' (Xia) as Ji Huiya * 1966 '' Kuai lo qing chun'' * 1967 '' Da xia fu chou ji'' * 1967 '' Yu hai qing mo'' as Shangyuan's Mistress * 1967 '' Shao nian shi wu er shi shi'' * 1967 '' The Cave of the Silken Web'' as Third sister * 1967 '' Qing chun gu wang'' as Julie * 1968 '' Hong Kong Rhapsody'' as Li Tan-Ni * 1968 '' Duan hun gu Chao Chien Yi ...
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Kao Pao-shu
Kao Pao-shu or Gao Baoshu (; 1932–2000) was a Chinese actress, producer, writer and film director who appeared in over 100 films during her career. Originally from China, Kao moved to Hong Kong in 1951, where she acted in minor roles before joining Shaw Brothers Studio in 1958. Here, she starred in over 80 films, working alongside directors Yueh Feng and Cheng Kang, and she made her directorial debut in 1970 in ''Lady with a Sword''. Later she started her own company, producing films throughout the 1970s before she retired in the 1980s. In July 2000, she died at the age of 68. Biography Kao was born in Jiangsu, China, and left school at the age of 13 to find work following the death of her father. She worked as a reporter in Anhui and joined a drama troupe where she met actor Chiang Nan, whom she later married. In 1951, Kao moved to Hong Kong Hong Kong ( (US) or (UK); , ), officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China ( abb ...
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Betty Loh Tih
Betty Loh Ti (July 24, 1937 – December 27, 1968), also known as Le Di or Loh Tih, was a Hong Kong actress originally from Shanghai. Known as the "Classic Beauty", she was one of the most celebrated actresses of Hong Kong cinema. She is most famous for her roles in the 1960 film ''The Enchanting Shadow'', for which she was called "China's most beautiful actress" by the jury of the 1960 Cannes Film Festival, and '' The Love Eterne'', which earned her the Golden Horse Award for Best Leading Actress in 1963. She died from barbiturate overdose at the age of 31. Early life Betty Loh Ti was born as Hsi Chung-i on 24 July 1937 into a prominent family from Pudong, the owner of the Xi Fu Ji () Factory in Shanghai. She was born in the midst of the Battle of Shanghai, one of the bloodiest battles of the Second Sino-Japanese War, during which her father was killed by Japanese bombing before she was born. She was the youngest of six siblings; her elder brother (born Hsi Chungchien ...
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Yueh Feng
Griffin Yueh Feng (; 1909 or July 29, 1910 – March 3, 1999) was a Chinese film director and screenwriter who worked in the Cinema of Hong Kong. He worked at the Shaw Brothers Studio's for many years and directed nearly 90 films. Early life Yueh was born as Da Zichun () in Shanghai, China. Education Yueh studied at the Asia Photography School. Career Yueh appeared in a film as an extra in 1929. By 1933, Yueh became a director following some experience as an assistant. In 1949, Yueh became a director for Great Wall Company in Hong Kong. Yueh's first Hong Kong film as a director was An Unfaithful Woman (aka A Forgotten Woman), a 1949 Mandarin Drama. Yueh was also a director for Cathay Studio, International Films, and Motion Picture & General Investment Co. Ltd. In 1959, Yueh became a director for Shaw Brothers Studio. Yueh's first Hong Kong film for Shaw Brothers Studio was The Other Woman (aka Husband's Lover), a 1959 Mandarin Romantic Comedy. In 1959, Yueh was became a ...
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