The Tea House Trailer

The Tea House Trailer (1974)

19 October 1974 Drama, Action, Crime 96 mins

Chen Kuan-Tai is Big Brother Cheng, a former refugee who runs a local teahouse in Hong Kong. Respected by his peers, Big Brother Cheng runs the teahouse - and unofficially the neighborhood - with a firm righteous hand. However, when the triads come calling, Big Brother Cheng finds out respect and common decency may not be enough. The triads use underage kids to terrorize the teahouse, and since the law won't do anything, Big Brother Cheng may have to step in and take care of it himself!

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Cast

Chen Kuan-Tai

as Boss Wang Cheng

Wong Yu

as Darkie Wen / Blackie

Lam Wai-Tiu

as Little Ma Chiu

Cheng Kang

as Judge

Chung Chan-Chi

as Prince Chi

Karen Yip Leng-Chi

as Md Wu, Cheng's wife

Lee Pang-Fei

as Hsu Ta-Fu

Chih-Ching Yang

as Fa Ta-Chu

Lam Siu

as Feng Ren Jing / Uncle Ching

Lee Sau-Kei

as Uncle Han

Cheung Chok-Chow

as Uncle Jing

Liu Wu-Chi

as Xian Chi Zhu / Hsien Chi Chu

Kong Oh-Oi

as A Fong

Chan Mei-Hua

as A Ping

Kan Wai-Ling

as Ah Yu / Ah Yuk

Ng Wui

as Policeman

Crew

Yau Kei

Yau Kei Director of Photography

International Titles

Sing gei cha low Trailer

The Teahouse Trailer

International Releases Dates

Hong Kong 19 October 1974

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