Joyce Chan Trailers
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Joyce Chan Wan Man is a Hong Kong novelist, columnist, and scriptwriter.
The Christ of Nanjing TrailerGive and Take TrailerCrossings Trailer
Joyce Chan Wan Man is a Hong Kong novelist, columnist, and scriptwriter.
Total trailers found: 29
03 December 1982
The Man from Vietnam is a Hong Kong Crime-Drama directed by Clarence Ford and starring Stanley Fung.
04 November 1976
In the last episode of Patrick Tam’s anthology series “Seven Women” (1976), Lisa (Lisa Wang) suffers from "environmental depression" and those around her treat her like a lunatic.
01 March 1978
In “Homeward Bound”, the corrupt Health Inspector is not your usual villain; he spouts poetry and has a loving, dutiful wife.
02 November 1976
Ah Sze (Cecilia Wong Hang-sau) abandons the country for city life, but fails to find refuge from her relatives in Macau and Hong Kong.
26 April 1976
Four episodes combined. Dawn: the first cop goes to interrogate the parents of a babygirl who got burnt by an iron.
24 November 1995
Ryuichi Okagawa, a Japanese writer who worked as a reporter in China has been sick ever since his return home.
04 November 1976
The sixth episode of Patrick Tam’s anthology series “Seven Women” (1976), which adapted from P�
04 November 1976
Miu Kam-fung, who plays the film’s titular character, addresses her identity as housewife and actress in Patrick Tam’s commentary on the dangers of rampant consumerism, seen as a defining moment for contemporary Hong Kong.
16 April 1981
A romantic comedy directed by Hong Kong New Wave filmmaker Yim Ho.
31 October 1979
A tangled murder mystery unfolds amid a complex love triangle. As conflicting witness accounts emerge, the truth about the victim and key suspects is revealed, leading investigators down a dark and twisty path where nothing is as it seems.
04 November 1976
The fourth episode of Patrick Tam’s anthology series “Seven Women” (1976), which adapted from �
01 September 1978
The Story of Ah King could be summarised in four words, "meeting the wrong guy", but Joyce has created a most poignant episode, one that has dialogue peppered with lively slang.
01 March 1978
In “A Man”, Police Inspector Shek reports his corrupt colleagues, but it is his own integrity which comes under investigation, Joyce's implication that being honest to oneself can extract a high price.
26 October 1976
The first episode of the Hong Kong reclaimed “Social Worker” series (1976)
01 September 1978
One of Ann Hui's most admired works for the small screen, The Bridge examines a complex web of bureaucracy, vested interests, disillusionment and grass-roots campaigning.
01 March 1978
Two Stories “Water” kicked off with the Cantonese tune of Raindrops Beating on the Banana Leaves, a symbolic hint on the tragic outcome of the drama – a demonstration of Joyce's astute use of music.
25 November 1982
Four carefree lovers in Hong Kong enjoy their youth while danger looms on the edges.
22 December 1984
The beautiful Cherie Chung plays the title character, an exercise teacher who is wooed by a rich, older businessman and a young photographer.
22 May 1980
A Cantonese opera company is attacked by an army of ghosts, thanks to a feud between the dead grandfathers of one of the company's actresses and a young man.
26 March 1981
Set in San Francisco, Love Massacre follows college student Ivy as she tries to help her friend Joy recover from a breakup.
07 May 1994
Instead of following the wishes of her parents and flying to Toronto, Mo-yung (Anita Yuen) journeys instead to NYC, in hope of finding Benny (Simon Yam), the man she loves.
29 July 1981
Kwong and Ming, two boys from rural China, sneak into Hong Kong to get quick rich. But they are instantly disillusioned and they get into messy situations.
01 September 1975
One of the first single-episode special dramas shot on film, this episode of Superstar Special stars Barbara Wong Chuen-yu as a lonely housewife who is introduced to the idea of a "temporary boyfriend.
12 May 1983
The film depicts the youthful troubles of three young couples in Hong Kong in a remarkably down-to-earth and touching way.
26 May 1994
Simon Loui's character gets thrown out by his vicious girlfriend and ends up taking on a VERY different social status than before.
04 November 1976
The third episode of Patrick Tam’s anthology series “Seven Women” (1976), with three short stories combined.
19 July 1979
Two cops are on the trail of gang that are planning a jewel robbery. Inspector Chow lives at home with his mother, while Inspector Pang has gambling problems that the gang exploits.
05 April 1976
"Breaking the constraints of traditional television storytelling, Tam and Chan give a surprisingly in-depth exploration into the modern female psyche, exposing their fears and their desires.