The Deformed Trailer

The Deformed Trailer (1960)

19 February 1960 99 mins

Nurse Leng Shuxian is forced by family circumstances to marry Long Yusheng (King Hu), a grossly disfigured Quasimodo with a heart of gold. Shuxian tries but is unable to accept his deformity and they remain a couple in name only. With the appearance of Yusheng's cousin, she has to make a choice between personal happiness and family duty. From the start, Loh's character and drove the action, evoking a great intensity of emotions along the way: suffering, resignation and loneliness. Loh was lauded as the "Queen of Tragedy" after her heart-wrenching portrayal in this film. Winner of two Golden Harvest Awards – for best screenplay and best black-and-white cinematography – at the 8th Asian Film Festival in 1961.

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Cast

King Hu

as Long Yusheng

Betty Loh Ti

as Leng Shuxian

Ching Miao

as Lung Bing-Hsun

Chao Ming

as Shao Kuo-Hsiung

Hung Mei

as Mrs. Lung

Chih-Ching Yang

as Ling Kuo-Hwa

Kao Hsiang

as Mrs. Ling

Kong Yan

as Hung Yu-Ching

Lai Man

as Mrs. Shao

Chang Ke-Jen

as Ms. Hisao-Ping

Crew

Albert Yang Chun

Albert Yang Chun Director of Photography

Kei Seung-Tong

Original Music Composer

Wang Yong-Hua

Wang Yong-Hua Sound Recordist

Chan Ki-Yui

Chan Ki-Yui Art Direction

Fong Yuen

Fong Yuen Makeup Artist

International Titles

Qi ren yan fu Trailer

International Releases Dates

Hong Kong 19 February 1960

Production Companies

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