Cecilia Yip Tung Movie Trailers

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King of the Sea Trailer (1994)

19 March 1994

A young orphan boy is rescued from the sea and raised by a pirate lord. Here he and his young companions become skilled pirates of the South China Sea.

Beautiful 2016 Trailer (2016)

23 March 2016

The latest edition of the Beautiful series, commissioned for the Hong Kong International Film Festival, which asks established and acclaimed directors from across Asia to contemplate the idea of what beauty really is in their own distinctive ways.

Let's Make Laugh Trailer (1983)

02 September 1983

The cheating husband goes bankrupt, and his house is soon to be taken by the government. A security guard is assigned to guard it while the husband goes missing.

Faithfully Yours Trailer (1995)

01 September 1995

Baau Wing Cheung juggles his career as a voice actor in HK with his wife Kitty's desire to emigrate to Canada.

This Thing Called Love Trailer (1991)

27 March 1991

Song Zhaoren and his wife Xin Ke’er have been married for three years. On the surface, their life seems happy, but in reality their relationship is already in crisis.

Miles Apart Trailer (2000)

15 June 2000

Miles Ma is made to look like he raped and beat a girl to keep him from investigating a Triad boss.

My Heavenly Lover Trailer (1986)

12 September 1986

Friends since childhood, Lee and Wong grow up together, live in the same neighborhood, go to the same school and now work for the same employer.

May & August Trailer (2002)

21 November 2002

In December of 1937 two young girls aged 9 and 4, May and August, lived blissfully with their parents in Nanjing.

Distinctive Trailer (2002)

01 January 2002

The film takes place in the dark forest, where there has been living a huge and incomparable animal - the flash, which can appear in the water, but also on land.

寻找1999的月老 Trailer (2025)

29 August 2025

The Pretty Women Trailer (2008)

31 July 2008

Hong Kong movie

Dare Ya! Trailer (2002)

31 October 2002

“Dare Ya!” explores what has made the members of Hong Kong’s most controversial band, LMF (LazyMuthaFuckaz), the new “voice of Hong Kong youth”.