Cheung Wood-Yau

Most Popular Cheung Wood-Yau Trailers

Total trailers found: 47

Beauty Raised from the Dead Trailer (1956)

02 August 1956

Lau Mung-mui chances on To Lai-leung and their encounter transcends to a rendezvous in their dreams. They admire each other, but they do not know each other's names and addresses.

Autumn Trailer (1954)

17 January 1954

Hak-ming heads the Ko Family, but he and his brothers, Hak-ting and Hak-on, and the second wife of the late Master Ko quarrel.

Sea Trailer (1963)

02 August 1963

Sea Sea Sea Sea

Love Never Fades Trailer (1965)

07 October 1965

Orphan Lee Dan-hung is made a scapegoat by her cousin Chor Kwai-ping. Facing drug trafficking charges, Lee is released on parole with the doctor To King-chung as guarantor.

The Violet Girl Trailer (1966)

17 August 1966

Working as a telephone operator on the nightshift, David Lau received some calls from a woman for a David and agrees to a blind date.

The Haunted House Trailer (1950)

06 July 1950

Mr. Wong and his students take shelter in a house during a storm, where the caretaker, Uncle Fook, tells a ghost story.

Rose in Tears Trailer (1963)

04 December 1963

The creative person torn between ideals and reality is one of Chor Yuen's favourite characters in his 1960s films.

Ungratefulness Trailer (1965)

07 July 1965

Chuk Tai-ming elopes to Hong Kong with Shum Tsui-hung in defiance of his father but soon succumbs to harsh conditions and ill health.

The Amorous Ghost Trailer (1941)

31 August 1941

Hong Kong horror movie from 1941.

Midnight Bells Trailer (1950)

19 April 1950

HK historical drama

Autumn Comes to Purple Rose Garden Trailer (1958)

25 September 1958

Autumn Comes to Purple Rose Garden

Money Trailer (1959)

22 February 1959

A delicious comedy from Union Film, Money, traces the journey of a bag of cash from a bank robbery. The humour switches between the witty and the absurd, offering a biting examination of human nature when men and women are confronted with the chance of unearned wealth.

The Bloody Paper Man Trailer (1964)

15 April 1964

HK horror film.

Backyard Adventures Trailer (1955)

12 July 1955

Reporter Yu Mong-yuen is recovering from a leg injury in his fiancee Man-wah's apartment. Bored, he looks out the rear window and observes the life of the neighbouring building.

Return of the Lascivious Woman's Soul Trailer (1948)

10 April 1948

A pair of twin sisters, very different in character , with the younger sister being involved with multiple men, but the older sister being a virtuous character.

We Owe It to Our Children Trailer (1955)

01 January 1955

Road Trailer (1959)

29 July 1959

During the anti-Japanese war, truck driver Lee Sing's secret mission is to transport weapons and supplies for the resistance fighters.

A Man Betrayal, Part One Trailer (1962)

04 April 1962

To Rose with Love Trailer (1967)

29 August 1967

The Precious Lotus Lamp Trailer (1956)

29 June 1956

A Chinese musical fantasy.

A Man Betrayal, Part Two Trailer (1962)

12 June 1962

A Mad Woman Trailer (1964)

23 December 1964

The Great Devotion Trailer (1960)

08 April 1960

Poor teacher Chan Chi-hong, his wife Lee Yuk-mei and their five children survive on his meagre pay. When he is laid off by two schools in a row, the family runs into difficulties.

Red And White Azaleas Trailer (1951)

12 September 1951

"Red and White Azaleas" (alias "重訂今生未了緣"), a Hong Kong film produced by the Red and White Film Company, was released in 1951.

An Orphan's Tragedy Trailer (1955)

11 February 1955

Rascal To Chai-yan brings a false charge of selling fake medicine against doctor Fan Tin-sang, who is sentented to a twenty-year imprisonment.

Why Not Return? Trailer (1951)

17 November 1951

Drama from Hong Kong directed by Ng Wui

The Cruel Murder of Concubine Trailer (1950)

04 October 1950

Hong Kong horror movie from 1950.

Human Relationships Trailer (1959)

09 December 1959

Lee Sun-fung is renowned for adapting literary classics for the silver screen. To commemorate the seventh anniversary of the Union Film Enterprise known for producing quality films and co-founded by Lee, Human Relationships is adapted from writer Ba Jin's novel into film.

Family Trailer (1953)

07 January 1953

"Family" (1953), which launched the Union Film legacy, "Spring" (1953) and "Autumn" (1954) are adaptations of Ba Jin's highly regarded novel "Torrent Trilogy".

Orphan Girl in Love Trailer (1951)

04 May 1951

Drama from Hong Kong directed by Ng Wui.

Feast of a Rich Family Trailer (1959)

14 July 1959

This tale of familial warfare and sacrifice takes place in hard-pressed Shanghai at the end of the 1940s.

The Valiant Dog Saves Its Master Trailer (1953)

17 March 1953

My Loyal & Faithful Dog

Father and Son Trailer (1954)

07 January 1954

After seeing a friend of his boss' son adopted over his promised promotion with connections, Shrimp's father, a minor white-collar worker Ng Kwun-sing, vows to get Shrimp a place in a prestigious school and a chance to make friends with the rich.

The Rich House Trailer (1942)

02 January 1942

A struggling writer (Cheung Wood-yau) falls in love with a waitress Clara (Lo Ming) and forms a love triangle when a rich man joins the competition.

Vampire Woman Trailer (1962)

06 June 1962

Married and with a son on the way, Zhang takes shelter in a big old house haunted by a ghostly female vampire.

Anna Trailer (1955)

30 November 1955

Though her marriage with rich businessman Chan Hak-lit is crumbling, Anna Poon refuses to accept her childhood sweetheart Wong Kei-shu's courtship.

Malaya Love Affair Trailer (1954)

10 September 1954

Malaya Love Afffair 马来亚之恋 was financed, written and directed by Tsi Lo-lin, and it broadly focused on the themes of education, assimilation (of Chinese immigrants in Malaya), romance, kinship and traditional values.

Spring Trailer (1953)

22 December 1953

Ko Suk-ying is saddened over her arranged marriage as manipulated by her father Hak-ming. Ko Kok-sun's Cousin Chow Wai's spends the Mid-Autumn Festival before her marriage with the Kos.

The Singing Girl's Spirit Trailer (1951)

22 April 1951

Hong Kong horror movie from 1951.

The Guiding Light Trailer (1953)

30 April 1953

13-year old Bruce Lee plays San, a child up for adoption. Finally accepted by his surrogate parents, he is faced with a dilemma when his real parents show up and want him back.

Spy with My Face Trailer (1966)

04 June 1966

Continuing from the first Jane Bond film, Black Rose (1965), Mei-yu and Mei-yu infiltrate the underground group of Golden Yanluo (Chinese: Judge of the Underworld) to save Man-fu and Nanny back.

The Immortality Pagoda Trailer (1955)

16 September 1955

All the Love Heaven Allows Trailer (1952)

19 April 1952

A shoe salesman and a tailor respectively fall in love with two sisters, Yuk-sin and Yuk-ling, both reputed singers on the radio.

The Noble Family Trailer (1954)

23 October 1954

In order to bring about the return of a prodigal son, Hoi Yau-lung asks his fiancee Fa Sau-lan to administer 'the beauty ruse' to trick his cousin Wan Kam-cheung into squandering all his money.

A Young Lady Sells Her Maid Trailer (1951)

03 November 1951

Comedy from Hong Kong directed by Yeung Kung-Leung.

The Resentful Woman Returns Trailer (1952)

01 May 1952

As the wealthy Ha Mung Shan nears death, he asks his son, Chung Ping, to marry his fiancée, Ng Yuk Keng.

Seven Swordsman Leave Tianshan Trailer (1959)

19 August 1959

Based on the novel Qijian Xia Tianshan.