Chu Shao-Chuen

Most Popular Chu Shao-Chuen Trailers

Total trailers found: 21

The Girl with a Thousand Faces Trailer (1959)

19 November 1959

Gu Lingxiu's dream of becoming an actress is opposed by her grandmother. Her father Zhongqi remains ambivalent.

Her Pearly Tears Trailer (1962)

29 June 1962

Marriage Angle Trailer (1954)

27 January 1954

Marriage Angle is a Hong Kong Mandarin-language feature film of the drama genre, written and directed by Wang Yin, produced by Shaw Brothers Studio, Liu Chi and Chow Sze-Ching were the cinematographers.

Qiu Haitang Trailer (1943)

01 January 1943

During the Republic of China, a Beijing Opera actor named Wu Yuqin specializes in performing in female roles.

Little Angels of the Streets Trailer (1957)

30 April 1957

Li Han-Hsiang directed film.

Empress Wu Trailer (1963)

14 June 1963

The renowned Li Li Hua plays Wu Ze Tian, the most famous woman in China's four thousand year history.

Corpse-Drivers of Xiangxi Trailer (1957)

10 May 1957

Criminals use jiangshi corpses to smuggle illicit drugs.

Tears of Songstress Trailer (1953)

22 January 1953

A Songstress Called Hong Lingyan (歌女紅菱艷) aka Tears of Songstress is a 1953 Hong Kong musical drama film directed by Tu Kuang-Chi.

The Classic for Girls Trailer (1934)

09 October 1934

A hostess in Shanghai invites her secondary schoolmates to a reunion. They each reminisce about their lives, with some having difficulties in marriage or career.

Angel of the Vineyard Trailer (1956)

25 October 1956

A rural singsong film.

Shadows in the Old House Trailer (1948)

01 January 1948

The owner of the old house Xiangyun Villa, Wu Jishan, died a year ago and has yet to be buried, so the residents of the neighborhood regard the place as a murderous mansion.

It's Always Spring Trailer (1962)

22 February 1962

Singaporean diva Li Ailian has arrived in Hong Kong to further her singing career. Xu Zhaofeng helps her land a job at Spring Wind Palace.

The Living Corpse Trailer (1958)

01 August 1958

Famed director Zhu Shilin tries his hand at a horror film! The beginning of The Living Corpse immediately sets the tone with a folk duet clearly inspired by the popular 1956 musical Songs of the Peach Blossom River.

The Dream of the Red Chamber Trailer (1962)

03 August 1962

The Ching Dynasty novel The Dream of The Red Chamber is not only the most widely read, but also the most filmed book in Chinese history.

The Kingdom and the Beauty Trailer (1959)

29 June 1959

This is a musical about a young emperor who is lured via stories told to a place called Kiang-Nan by his royal tutor.

Meal Time Trailer (1953)

05 March 1953

Meal Time is a comedy film about all the mess with housework that director Yan and his wife had to go through after the maid gave up her job.

The Stolen Love Trailer (1959)

12 March 1959

Early Shaw Brothers drama

Nobody's Child Trailer (1960)

17 February 1960

Melodramatic film about a child prodigy.

Golden Lotus Trailer (1957)

14 February 1957

A Hong Kong historical drama

Red Heroine Trailer (1929)

11 July 1929

Red Heroine was a smash hit on release and a prime example of the martial arts explosion of the late 20s (setting the template for later revivals), but with a crucial twist: in place of the typical, manly hero we have a swashbuckling woman.

The Mermaid Princess Trailer (1957)

14 June 1957

The Mermaid Princess of Dongting Lake had the misfortune of marrying ill, her husband being the depraved and tyrannical Prince of Jingchuan, who subjected her to relentless torment.