Father is Back Trailer

Father is Back Trailer (1961)

17 May 1961 Drama 112 mins

Cheung framed Chan For. Chan orders his wife not to tell this to their children, Ah Lan and Hung. His wife passes away. On her deathbed, she asked a neighbour, To Chung-man, to take care of her children. Claiming to be a good friend of their father, Chan For moves in to the bed next to Ah Lan to take care of his children. Hung likes this uncle because he always treats him generously. But Ah Lan finds "Uncle For" weird and enthusiastic. Ah Lan is forced to pay her mother's debt. Hung is suffering from acute appendicitis. To solve Ah Lan's financial problem, Chung-man returns to his rich family and accept an arranged marriage. Ah Lan decides to sell herself to the construction site foreman for one night. Chan For wants to stop his daughter from making this deal, so he agrees to work for Cheung again. The next day he carries out a robbery and is caught. Ah Lan and Chung-man visit him in jail, and hold their wedding ceremony in front of him. He looks forward to the days when he returns.

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Cast

Ng Cho-Fan

as Chan For

Cheung Ying

as To Chung-man

Kong Suet

as Ah Lan

Shek Sau

as Hung

Yung Yuk-Yi

as Lan's mother

Ng Tung

as Choi Kee

Ma Siu-Ying

as Auntie Luk/ Sixth Aunt

Lee Sau-Kei

as Uncle Kwong

Ko Lo-Chuen

as Drug-Addict Ming

To Sam-Ku

as Third Aunt

Lok Gung

as Prison warden

Lee Yuet-Ching

as Aunt Kwong

Chu Hak

as Principal

Wong Hak

as Four-Eyes Cheung

Fung Ging-Man

as Gangster Kei

Crew

Lai Siu-Wah

Lai Siu-Wah Makeup Artist

Yue Lun

Yue Lun Music

Tsai Hua

Tsai Hua Lighting Artist

Lee Luen

Lee Luen Hair Designer

Kuang Han-Lu

Kuang Han-Lu Cinematography

Hui Yan-ho

Hui Yan-ho Recording Supervision

Leung Chi-Hing

Leung Chi-Hing Sets & Props Artist

Yu Lin

Yu Lin Music

Ng Cho-Fan

Ng Cho-Fan Original Story

Lee Tit

Director

Keyi Dong

Keyi Dong Director of Photography

Cheng Yung

Cheng Yung Cinematography

International Releases Dates

Hong Kong 17 May 1961

Production Companies

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