A Romantic Thief Trailer (1968)
Hong Kong comedy starring Connie Chan Po-chu
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Hong Kong comedy starring Connie Chan Po-chu
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Connie Chan Po-Chu as Liang Pui Pui
Cheung Ching as Wong Chi Ming
Kenneth Tsang as Tsang Tai Hsiung
Cheng Kwun-Min as Manager Fong
Yeung Yip-Wang as Leung Tin Lam [ Pui Pui's father]
Lok Kung as Chien Bak Tong
Ko Lo-Chuen as Policeman
Aai Dung-Gwa as Policeman
Lai Man as Mrs Chien
Siu Gam as Policeman
Chu Yau-Ko as Fei Chu
Hui Ying-Ying as Mui
Hung Ling Ling as Julie
Duo qing miao zei Trailer
Hong Kong 01 May 1968
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01 January 1968
The Three Kingdoms period begins as the walled fortress of Hsin Yang falls to invaders. Centered around this historical event, The Last Days of Hsin Yang follows the escape of the prince of Hsin Yang as he hides with a small family and escapes from the sacked and burning city.
03 December 1968
Inside a café, on Christmas Eve. Chim Kei meets an enigmatic woman named Mimi Wong who introduces herself as the daughter of an upper-crust family.
01 January 1968
Peter Drucker teaches you how to be an effective executive.
12 June 1968
A teenager sets out on a sexual odyssey of having affairs with various men, including her mother's secret boyfriend.
01 January 1968
Three identical prints of a single 100 foot fixed-camera take are shown from beginning to end-roll light-flare, with a few feet of blackness preceding/bridging/following the rolls.
05 September 1968
A quirky family lives their simple but joyful life which centers around the youngest family member, a little boy.
13 March 1968
Centring on the legend of the four ancient Chinese heroines, the film was a novelty for audiences at the time, as the singing performance was in Cantonese and used huangmei operatic rhythms—a popular trend in the 1960s, yet it retained traditional flavours by using operatic luogu percussion in the battle scenes.
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