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Huang Yu-chun (born 16 November 1939 in
Shantou Shantou, alternately romanized as Swatow and sometimes known as Santow, is a prefecture-level city on the eastern coast of Guangdong, China, with a total population of 5,502,031 as of the 2020 census (5,391,028 in 2010) and an administrative ...
,
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), known by her final
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Ivy Ling Po, is a retired
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actress and
Chinese opera Traditional Chinese opera (), or ''Xiqu'', is a form of musical theatre in China with roots going back to the early periods in China. It is an amalgamation of various art forms that existed in ancient China, and evolved gradually over more tha ...
singer. She is best known for a number of mega-hit
Huangmei opera Huangmei or Huangmei tone ( or , pinyin: or ) originated as a form of rural folk song and dance that has been in existence for the last 200 years and possibly longer. Huangmei opera is one of the most famous and mainstream opera in China (others ...
films in the 1960s, especially ''
The Love Eterne ''The Love Eterne'' is a 1963 Hong Kong musical film of the Huangmei opera genre directed by Li Han Hsiang. An adaptation of the classic Chinese story "Butterfly Lovers", it tells of the doomed romance between the male Liang Shanbo ( portrayed ...
'' (1963) which made her an Asian superstar overnight. She played an important role in the entertainment industry for preserving the Huangmei opera art form. She has used many names in her past.张梦瑞 -金嗓金曲不了情 – 2003 Page 100 "因此當李翰祥拍《梁祝》時,就大膽起用小娟,同時為她改了「凌波」這個藝名。想不到竟一炮而紅。凌波不只歌聲甜美,演技也可說無懈可擊,當時邵氏、國泰兩家大公司搶拍《梁祝》(國泰由李麗華、尤敏擔綱), 每天馬不停蹄地作業,演員也全力配合。" When she was a young child, she was sold to a family in Xiamen (Amoy), where she took on the name Jun Haitang () and worked as a domestic maid. After reaching
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, her foster mother forced her to enter the Hong Kong movie industry to exploit her.感謝養母對我不好 才有今天
/ref> She first acted in
Amoy Xiamen ( , ; ), also known as Amoy (, from Hokkien pronunciation ), is a sub-provincial city in southeastern Fujian, People's Republic of China, beside the Taiwan Strait. It is divided into six districts: Huli, Siming, Jimei, Tong'an, ...
Hokkien The Hokkien () variety of Chinese is a Southern Min language native to and originating from the Minnan region, where it is widely spoken in the south-eastern part of Fujian in southeastern mainland China. It is one of the national languages in ...
films under the stage name Xiaojuan (), later in
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films under the stage name Shen Yan (), before finally entering the
Shaw Brothers Studio Shaw Brothers (HK) Ltd. () was the largest film production company in Hong Kong, and operated from 1925 to 2011. In 1925, three Shaw brothers— Runje, Runme, and Runde—founded Tianyi Film Company (also called "Unique") in Shangh ...
to act in
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films as (Ivy) Ling Po () and rising to superstardom.


Career


1950s – 1960s

Ivy Ling Po was born in
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, China and resided at
Xiamen Xiamen ( , ; ), also known as Amoy (, from Hokkien pronunciation ), is a sub-provincial city in southeastern Fujian, People's Republic of China, beside the Taiwan Strait. It is divided into six districts: Huli, Siming, Jimei, Tong'an, ...
for a time before moving to
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 ...
. Her first screen appearance was in the Ha-Yuen movie ''
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'' (1951) at the age of twelve under the name of Xiao Juan with the Amoy movie company. Besides appearing in more than 50 Hokkien movies, she also dubbed for other movie companies and particularly Huangmei Operas for
Shaw Brothers Shaw Brothers (HK) Ltd. () was the largest film production company in Hong Kong, and operated from 1925 to 2011. In 1925, three Shaw brothers— Runje, Runme, and Runde—founded Tianyi Film Company (also called "Unique") in Shangh ...
. She was discovered by
Li Han-hsiang Richard Li Han-hsiang (; 7 March 1926 in Huludao, Jinxi, Liaoning – 17 December 1996 in Beijing) was a Chinese film director. Li directed more than 70 films in his career beginning in the 1950s and lasting till the 1990s. His ''The Enchanting ...
while dubbing for the Shaw Brothers' opera ''
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'' and cast as Liang Shanbo in ''
The Love Eterne ''The Love Eterne'' is a 1963 Hong Kong musical film of the Huangmei opera genre directed by Li Han Hsiang. An adaptation of the classic Chinese story "Butterfly Lovers", it tells of the doomed romance between the male Liang Shanbo ( portrayed ...
'' (''Liang Shanbo yu Zhu Yingtai'' also known as ''Liang Zhu'') in 1962 with
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. The judges at the 2nd Golden Horse Awards were so impressed by her performance that they created a special award for her citing "Outstanding Performance". One year later, Ivy Ling Po took home the coveted title of ''Asian Movie Queen'' when she won the "Best Actress" award at the 11th Asian Film Festival for her superlative performance in ''
Lady General Hua Mu-lan ''Lady General Hua Mu-lan'' () is a 1964 Hong Kong Huangmei opera musical film, directed by Yueh Feng, depicting the story of Hua Mulan. Synopsis Barbarian hordes had invaded and the border towns were overrun. The call went out for able-bod ...
''. She would add the "Most Versatile Talent" award to her collection when she won it at the 12th Asian Film Festival a year later for her role as a young prince in '' The Grand Substitution'' and a scholar in '' The Mermaid''. She became the leading figure in the Huangmei Opera genre and was usually cast in male roles. Every year without fail, Ivy Ling Po would make the list of the Top Ten stars in Hong Kong in polls conducted by magazines and newspapers. Indeed, she was at no. 1 for many years in annual polls conducted by Cinemart magazine. To avoid being type-cast, she tried successfully for various roles in
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and contemporary genres. On one of her contemporary outings, she picked up a Golden Horse Best Actress award playing the ill-fated wife of Kwan Shan in '' Too Late for Love''.


1970s – 1980s

In 1975, a bit role as a neglected empress in Li Han-hsiang's "Empress Dowager" won her the "Best Supporting Actress" award. Despite her limited screen time in this sprawling epic, it is remarkable that she won this award despite tough competition. After her contract with
Shaw Brothers Studio Shaw Brothers (HK) Ltd. () was the largest film production company in Hong Kong, and operated from 1925 to 2011. In 1925, three Shaw brothers— Runje, Runme, and Runde—founded Tianyi Film Company (also called "Unique") in Shangh ...
ended in 1975, she went on to act in other television series and films with her husband. A plum movie role in which she had to age from a teenager to an old woman in '' Father, Husband, Son'' won her another Golden Horse Best Actress award. Her last screen appearance was in the movie ''Golden Swallow'' (1987) playing an evil witch. She retired after that and emigrated with her family, Chin Han and three sons, to
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, Ontario, Canada in 1989.


2000s

Ivy Ling Po made a spectacular career resurgence in 2002 when she teamed up with another veteran Shaw actress Hu Chin to stage
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. Two original cast members Li Kun & Jen Chieh were also on hand to recreate their respective roles. She toured extensively with this stage version of her signature movie bringing it to
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,
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,
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& United States. This stage musical was so successful that Ivy had to restage it two years later in Taiwan. A double DVD set was released in 2003 by Rock Records. Since then, Ivy Ling Po has staged numerous concerts in Taiwan, USA and Malaysia. Her two concerts at Genting City Of Entertainment in Malaysia in 2005 were particularly memorable as she brought along her close friends
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&
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to sing with her. Fans flew in from as far away as USA, Australia, Taiwan & Hong Kong to pay homage. In 2006, Ivy Ling Po returned to the
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as part of a large group of singers for the Everlasting Golden Hits concert. She sang her signature songs from
The Love Eterne ''The Love Eterne'' is a 1963 Hong Kong musical film of the Huangmei opera genre directed by Li Han Hsiang. An adaptation of the classic Chinese story "Butterfly Lovers", it tells of the doomed romance between the male Liang Shanbo ( portrayed ...
, even duetting with Lisa Wang who sang the part of
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. In addition, she thrilled audiences with her definitive version of Jiao Dao from The Crimson Palm and claimed her song back from cover versions sung over the years by Tsin Ting, Jenny Tseng and Yao Su Rung. Many in the audience went specially to see her despite the presence of other top singers like
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, Eliza Chan,
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(sister of Liu Yun),
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, Johnny Yip &
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. A 3-CD set has been released in HK by Kinston Entertainment & a DVD/VCD release followed a few months later. With many of her Shaw movies being re-released by Celestial, Ivy Ling Po has become a hot star again. She was in the first batch of Hong Kong celebrities who were invited to open the Avenue of Stars in April 2004 in
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. Her handprints and signature are now prominently displayed there affirming her status as one of the greats of the Hong Kong film industry. In January 2006, Ivy Ling Po was awarded the WIFTI-HK Professional Achievement Award with the re-release and screening of the remastered ''
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'' at
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. Ivy received the award from Dr Charles Wang, director of Salon Film (HK) Ltd. In April 2006, Ivy Ling Po and Chin Han appeared on prime-time
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for an interview. Ivy also promoted the CD release of Everlasting Golden Hits concert whilst in HK. On 8 April 2006, the couple attended the
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with son
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and daughter-in-law Rosa Li. To their delight as parents, they witnessed him receive the "Best New Director" award for his work on ''
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'', in which they also made a cameo appearance. Indeed, 2006 promises to be a very good year as Ivy Ling Po and Chin Han celebrate 40 years of wedded bliss with ex-Shaw stars
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, Fang Yin,
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, Helen Ma,
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& Chen Hung Lieh. In October 2006, Ivy Ling Po, Hu Chin and Xie Lei performed for adoring fans at Star City in
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, Australia. The response was so overwhelming that each of the 2 concerts lasted for close to 3 hours. Ivy Ling Po was also the special guest star at the Frances Yip S.U.C.C.E.S.S concert held at the
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on 30 October. Although she only sang 3 songs, it was sufficient to please her many fans who flocked to the concert from all over USA and Canada. As 2006 draws to a close and IVL is preparing to release 2 more of her classic movies '' The Mirror & The Lichee'' (on 23 November 2006) & ''
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'' (in Dec 2006) on DVD/VCD, Ivy Ling Po has found recognition and fame amongst the young movie lovers of today who appreciate good acting and charisma.


The Love Eterne legacy

Two Huangmei Opera movies, ''
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'' and another titled ''Hung Niang'' were filmed in tandem in 1962. Filming commenced first on ''Hung Niang'' with
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in the title role. At the same time, Li Han-Hsiang was looking around for a fresh face to cast the main male character for ''
The Love Eterne ''The Love Eterne'' is a 1963 Hong Kong musical film of the Huangmei opera genre directed by Li Han Hsiang. An adaptation of the classic Chinese story "Butterfly Lovers", it tells of the doomed romance between the male Liang Shanbo ( portrayed ...
'' which was due to begin filming. He made the momentous decision to cast Ivy Ling Po in the role instead of a male actor. Due to competition with
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who was filming ''
Butterfly Lovers The Butterfly Lovers is a Chinese legend of a tragic love story of a pair of lovers, Liang Shanbo () and Zhu Yingtai (), whose names form the title of the story. The title is often abbreviated to Liang Zhu (). The story was selected as one o ...
'' at the time, Shaw Brothers pushed for a quicker completion of ''
The Love Eterne ''The Love Eterne'' is a 1963 Hong Kong musical film of the Huangmei opera genre directed by Li Han Hsiang. An adaptation of the classic Chinese story "Butterfly Lovers", it tells of the doomed romance between the male Liang Shanbo ( portrayed ...
''. When it became a box office hit, the decision was taken to completely destroy the film ''Hung Niang'' in which Ling Po acted in a female role, as it was feared the release of the film would detract her popularity as a male impersonator. Although the Cathay version starred two movie queens Teresa Li Li-hua and Lucilla Yu Ming, the Shaw version which was released 20 months earlier completely overshadowed it and Ivy Ling Po became a household name. When she went to
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to promote the movie, she was mobbed by thousands at the airport and who lined the streets. Everywhere she went, they yelled ''Brother Liang'', a nickname that has stuck to this day. Some fans even threw the real gold to her. Tai Pei was named "Crazy City" because her fans loved her crazily. Some people saw
The Love Eterne ''The Love Eterne'' is a 1963 Hong Kong musical film of the Huangmei opera genre directed by Li Han Hsiang. An adaptation of the classic Chinese story "Butterfly Lovers", it tells of the doomed romance between the male Liang Shanbo ( portrayed ...
more than 50 or 100 times and
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issued a statement that these superfans were not to be charged for their tickets anymore. ''Hung Niang'' was later remade in 1964 as ''West Chamber'' with Ling Po taking on the role of the scholar played by Chiao Chuang in the uncompleted "Hung Niang".


Awards

* Special Award : Outstanding Performance (
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) – Love Eterne (1963) * Best Actress (11th Asian Film Festival, 1964) – Lady General Hua Mulan (1964) * Most Versatile Talent(12th Asian Film Festival, 1965) – The Mermaid(1965) * Best Actress (
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, 30 October 68) – Too Late for Love (1966) * Best Actress (20th Asian Film Festival, 15 June 74) – Father, Husband, Son * Best Supporting Actress (Asian Film Festival) – Empress Dowager (1975) * WIFTI-HK Professional Achievement Award (2006) presented during RR of 14 Amazons in HK.


Filmography

Titles & dates of release courtesy of Hong Kong Film Archive **RR = remastered and released on DVD **R = released without being remastered probably in the wrong aspect ratio


Amoy (Hokkien) Films

* Love of Young People – 1951 * Judge Bao Judges Yueying – 20 November 1955 * The Phoenix's Flirtation With Twin Dragons (Meng Lijun,The Sequel) – 25 November 1955 * Meng Jiangnu's Wail Shattered The Great Wall-6 July 1955 * Meng Lijun (A Reborn Love) – 26 August 1955 * The Cowherd and the Weaving Girl – 8 September 1955 * The Story of Third Madam Li – 12 May 1955 * Liang Shanbo & Zhu Yingtai – 3 August 1955 * Xuemei Teaches Her Son – 15 September 1955 * Chen Shimei Denies His Wife – 20 September 1955 * Love's Obligation – 13 April 1955 * Flower Terrace – 15 November 1956 * The Death of Daiyu (Back To Heaven) – 18 May 1956 * The Phoenix Returns Home – 6 June 1956 * Tiger Wang Snatches His Bride – 11 May 1956 * Lady Red-Broom – 11 February 1956 * Dream of the Red Chamber – 22 November 1956 * An'an Searches For His Mother – 20 December 1956 * Lianli Gives Birth To Han Qi – 22 May 1956 * Nazha Creates Havoc in the East Sea – 21 February 1956 * Wang Zhaojun – 26 April 1956 * Judge Bao's Night Trial of Guo Huai – 2 December 1956 * Madam Zhou Cheng in Search of Her Husband – 13 December 1956 * 8 Immortals in Jiangnan(8 Immortals Cross The Sea) – 24 May 1957 * Monk Ji Gong – 4 April 1957 * Peach Blossom Weeps Blood – 6 June 1957 * Third Madam Teaches Her Son – 2 October 1957 * Xiaofeng – 5 November 1957 *
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– 3 November 1957 * Love Mismatched – 14 February 1957 * Strange Tales of an Empty Chest – 6 May 1957 * Burning of Red Lotus Temple – 1 February 1957 * Meeting on the Magpies Bridge – 21 September 1957 * Burning of Red Lotus Temple, The Sequel – 2 February 1957 * True And False Romance – 12 October 1957 * The Battle Between Red Kid & Monkey King – 18 January 1957 * Xuemei Misses Her Husband – 26 February 1958 * Choosing A Son-In-Law – 17 September 1958 * Lu Mengzheng Wins The Bride's Embroidered Ball-8 May 1958 * Mr Wang Marries His Daughter To Hong Kong – 22 November 1958 * Hot Lady – 19 May 1958 * Discarded Body in a Bathroom – 7 August 1958 * Shrews From Afar – 5 June 1958 * Marry into Your Own Class – 4 April 1958 * Harmony Between The In-Laws – 3 July 1958 * Teddy Girls – 30 October 1958 * The True Story of Mazhu – 1 January 1958 * Crossroads – 24 September 1958 * Burning of Red Lotus Temple Part 3–14 January 1959 * Burning of Red Lotus Temple Part 4–17 January 1959 * Queen of Folk Songs – 17 April 1959 * Miss Jinfeng – 28 March 1959 * I Love Young Men – 17 June 1959 * Suffer for My Wife – 8 September 1959 * Brother Wang And Brother Liu – 1959 * Miss Singapore – 3 September 1959 * He Has Taken Her For Another – 4 September 1959 * Miss Cuicui – 7 February 1959 * Phony Phoenixes – 31 July 1959 * Mr Wang Throws A Birthday Party – 3 April 1959 * A Perfect Match – 11 March 1959 * Who Is Not Amorous? – 21 February 1959 * The Love of a Pedicab Driver – 16 January 1959 * Who Is The Murderer? – 16 April 1959 * A Girl in Love – 27 March 1959 * True Love – 14 January 1959 * The Maiden Catches The Culprit – 24 December 1959 * Mr Wang's New Year – 21 February 1959 * Liu Hai Meets Fairy – 1961 * Little Wild Cat (Xiao Ye Mao) – date of release unknown * Long Feng Pei – date of release unknown * Secret Swordswoman (Shen Mi Nu Xia) – date of release unknown * Zai Jia Xin Niang – date of release unknown * Fan Li Hua – date of release unknown


Cantonese Films

* Seven Daughters of Tsoi – 21 February 1962 * The Grandest of All Families – 13 February 1962 * The Little Happy Star – 9 February 1962 * Renegade (The Criminals) – 19 April 1963 * Cantonese Opera : Fu Gwai Wing Wah Tai Yat Ka (with Yam Kim Fai) – date of release unknown


Shaw Brothers Studio


Huangmei Opera Dubbings

* Dream of the Red Chamber – 2 August 1962 (RR-2004) * Return of the Phoenix – 24 July 1963 (RR-2007) * The Adulteress (Xiao Bai Cai) – 8 August 1963 (RR-2006) * The Lotus Lamp – 8 July 1965 (RR – 2004) * The Pearl Phoenix – 4 February 1967 (RR-2003)


Huangmei Opera Films

* ''Hung Niang'' – 1962 (not released -see last paragraph in biography) * ''
The Love Eterne ''The Love Eterne'' is a 1963 Hong Kong musical film of the Huangmei opera genre directed by Li Han Hsiang. An adaptation of the classic Chinese story "Butterfly Lovers", it tells of the doomed romance between the male Liang Shanbo ( portrayed ...
'' – 3 April 1963 (RR – 2003) * ''A Maid From Heaven'' (Seven Fairies) – 11 December 1963 (RR – 2004) * ''
Lady General Hua Mu-lan ''Lady General Hua Mu-lan'' () is a 1964 Hong Kong Huangmei opera musical film, directed by Yueh Feng, depicting the story of Hua Mulan. Synopsis Barbarian hordes had invaded and the border towns were overrun. The call went out for able-bod ...
'' – 18 June 1964 (RR – 2004) * '' The Crimson Palm'' – 28 October 1964 (RR-2007) * ''
The Female Prince ''The Female Prince'' () is a 1964 Shaw Brothers Studio Hong Kong Huangmei opera musical film directed by Chow Sze-Loke, written by Chang Cheh and starring Ivy Ling Po. Plot The Qin family is wealthy and Master Qin has three children: Qin Fen ...
'' – 10 December 1964 (RR – 2006) * ''
Inside The Forbidden City ''Inside The Forbidden City'' is a 1965 Hong Kong Huangmei opera musical film. Depicted is the famous tale known as "Civet for Crown Prince" which allegedly took place in China's Song Dynasty. Synopsis While passing through the town of Caoqiao ...
'' – 16 October 1965 (RR – 2003) * '' The Grand Substitution'' – 15 April 1965 (RR – 2003) * '' The Mermaid'' – 29 January 1965 (RR – 2005) * ''The West Chamber'' – 10 October 1965 (RR – 2004) * ''Dawn Will Come'' – 2 March 1966 * ''The Perfumed Arrow'' – 23 November 1966 * ''The Mirror and the Lichee'' – 9 November 1967 (RR – 2006) * ''Forever And Ever'' – 20 January 1968 * ''
The Three Smiles ''The Three Smiles'' (''San xiao'', simplified/traditional Chinese:''三笑'') is a 1969 Mandarin-language Hong Kong film, directed by Yueh Feng. It is considered the last film of the huangmei opera films golden age.''The Shaw Screen: A Prelimina ...
'' – 24 September 1969 (RR – 2003)


Wuxia/Martial Arts Films

* Temple of the Red Lotus – 1 October 1965 (RR – 2003) * The Twin Swords – 1965 (RR – 2007 March) * Sword and the Lute – 21 April 1967 (RR – 2006) *
Duel for Gold ''Duel for Gold'' (US: ''Huo bing '') is a 1971 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Chor Yuen and produced by Shaw Brothers Studio, starring Ivy Ling Po, Lo Lieh, Chin Han, Wang Ping, Tsung Hua and Chen Chun. The screenplay was written by ...
– 16 November 1971 (To be RR – Dec 2006) * The Mighty One – 1972 (RR – July 2006) * The Crimson Charm – 16 July 1971 (RR – 2005) *
The 14 Amazons ''The 14 Amazons'' is a 1972 Hong Kong ''wuxia'' film directed by Cheng Kang and produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio. The award winning film featured a predominantly female cast. The story is about the female generals of the Yang Family. Over ...
– 27 July 1972 (RR – 2006) * Finger of Doom – 14 April 1972 (RR – 2005) * Flight Man (The Daredevil) – 1972 * Unarmed Combat – not completed in 1972


Contemporary Films

* ''
Between Tears and Smiles Between Tears and Laughter is a 1964 Hong Kong drama film directed by Lo Chen. Set in Republic of China (1912–49) era Peking (Beiping), the story revolves around a college student (Kwan Shan) and three young women: a wealthy daughter of a gov ...
'' – 18 January 1964 (RR – 2005) * ''Vermilion Door'' – 26 August 1965 (RR – 2003) * ''The Mating Season'' (Guest Star) – 1966 * '' Song of Tomorrow'' – 12 October 1967 (RR – 2005) * '' Too Late For Love'' – 29 March 1967 (RR – 2003) * ''Raw Passions'' – 4 September 1969 (RR – 2005) * ''The Younger Generation'' – 12 March 1970 (RR – 2003) * ''A Cause To Kill'' – 15 January 1970 (RR – 2004) * ''The Silent Love'' – 2 April 1971 (RR – 2003) * ''It's All in the Family'' – 1974 (RR – 2006)


Historical Drama Films

* ''
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'' – 21 March 1975 (RR – 2003) * ''The Last Tempest'' – 21 February 1976 (RR – 2003)


Post Shaw Brothers


Huangmei Opera Films & TV Productions

* ''Dream of the Red Chamber'' – 18 May 1978 (R on LD & VCD in 1993 ; OUT OF PRINT) * ''The Imperious Princess'' (Jin hsi yu ye) – 25 July 1980 (R on LD & VCD in 1990 ; OUT OF PRINT) * ''Imperial Matchmaker'' – 1982 (R on VCD in Malaysia by Zestbase) * ''Butterfly Lovers 40'' – 2002
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(RR in 2003) * ''The Lute'' (Pi Pa Ji)- TV movie release date unknown (RR on DVD in Taiwan without English subs) Notes: 1. The Dream of the Red Chamber and The Imperious Princess have been remastered by Warner Bros and screened on Celestial Channel. Both remastered prints are in the correct aspect ratio of 2.35:1 with English subtitles. 2. Imperial Matchmaker marked the only pairing on film of two famed male impersonators : Ivy Ling Po and Yang Lihua. 3. The Imperious Princess marked the final huangmei dubbing of Ivy Ling Po & Tsin Ting together on film. Tsin Ting is billed as Kwok Tsin Ting in the credits.


Wuxia/Martial Arts Films

* The Chinese Amazons(Women Soldiers) – 11 February 1975 (R on Tai Seng VHS in USA ; OUT OF PRINT) * The Prominent Eunuch Chen Ho – 18 October 1977 (R on LD & VCD ; OUT OF PRINT) * A Rescue From Hades (Mulian Saves His Mother) – release date unknown * 15 Female Warriors of the Sa Family – 1981 * Long Nuu Xin Fan (Dragon Girl Descends From Heaven) – 1982 * New Pilgrims to the West – 1986 * Liu Zhu Hui Nen Zuan (Legend of Liu Zhu Hui Nen Buddha) – 1987 * Golden Swallow – 16 December 1987 (RR – 2002) Notes: 1. The Prominent Eunuch Chen Ho is retitled The Great Chase for the laserdisc and VCD release. Laser disc features an English soundtrack not on VCD. 2. Ivy Ling Po has cameos in both A Rescue From Hades & New Pilgrims to the West as Kuan Yin, the Goddess of Mercy. 3. A Rescue From Hades has been remastered in the correct aspect ratio of 2.35:1 with English subtitles and screened on Celestial channel. 4. 15 Female Warriors of the Sa Family reunites Ivy Ling Po with ex-Shaw stars Ching Li & Chiao Chiao. This movie also co-stars Kue Ya Lei as the eldest sister, Tang Lan Hua and Han Hsiang Chin. The villain is played by Chen Hsing.


Drama Films

* Father Husband Son – 1974 * Crossroad – 1976 * Mother – 1982 (R on Tai Seng VHS in USA dubbed in Cantonese) * The Lost Generation (Feng shui er shi nien) – 1983 Notes: Crossroad has been remastered by Warner Bros in the correct aspect ratio of 2.35:1 with English subtitles and screened on Celestial channel. The Lost Generation grossed HK$1.548M and starred Chen Chen, Ivy Ling Po, Betty Ting Pei, Paul Chang Chung, Kwan Shan, Jenny Tseng, Chin Han (Ivy's husband), Yi Lei, Roy Chiao, Rosemund Kwan, Sibelle Hu, Kue Ya Lei, Chen Kuan Tai, Ke Chun Hsiung, Chin Han and Ching Miao among other stars. Written and directed by Liu Chia Chang.


Television

* Eight Thousand Li of Cloud and Moon * 7 Lives Becoming Couple (Qi Shi Fu Qi) – 16 April 1972 * Spring in Jiangnan – 1980 * Wu Tu Wu Ming – 1981 * Chang Lang Qi Tan – 1982 * Man Feng He Ming – 13 February 1983 * Qin Gui He Chu – 1984 * Fan Pu – 1986 * Ta Men De Gu Shi – 1986 * Jui Gan Pao Tiao Peng – 1986 * Jin Fen Wang Chao – 1986 * Qin Suo – 1986


References


External links

*
Ivy Ling Po at hkmdb.com
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