Julie Yeh Feng Trailers
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Total trailers found: 14
13 March 1969
A sensitive love triangle helmed by one of Shaw era's top directors, Chin Chien. A psychiatrist taking a room at an old friend's apartment soon discovers an insane woman living in a neighboring flat.
08 December 1961
The film traces the relationships that develop between the protagonist Xu and the three women he meets, set against the backdrop of the Second World War.
27 May 1965
The socialite Pai Li-Lan's life is disrupted when she contracts tuberculosis.
06 February 1960
Woo Ting-ting (Julie Yeh Feng) is a smart, tall, introverted and snobby young girl who embodies the idea of the unattainable beauty.
14 November 1969
In Farewell, My Love Julie Yeh Feng plays a devoted wife and mother dying from an incurable illness. Her goal now is to find a new mother for her child and a new wife for her husband before she dies.
14 November 1957
The Kong family has four daughters. Hilda, the eldest sister, assumes the role of a mother and often lets romance slip by.
04 June 1959
Back in 1959, air hostess was considered one of the most glamorous and privileged occupations for young girls with a dream.
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.
22 December 1966
The film tells the story of Xing Yonghui, a rich girl who has fun with her painter boyfriend Du Shaohua and her classmates.
25 June 1963
When a murder occurs in a nightclub, dancers Pak Lai Hung and Lam Yin Fei meet the murderer and run into a college to hide.
15 July 1964
Julie Yeh Feng stars as Hsiu Hsiu, a beautiful singing shepherdess who falls head over heels in love with a handsome boatman named Liu Ta Lung.
25 October 1966
A drug smuggling ring is suspected of operating out of a posh Hong Kong nightclub called The Black Widow, where the sultry songbird Chiang Feng is the star attraction.
30 December 1961
Part 1 ended with Jianbai and Su Yanan among the students fleeing the invading Japanese. Part 2 follows the efforts of all four characters to participate in the war effort.
22 December 1964
A member of the Red Peony troupe, singer Tang Pei Hua (Yeh Feng) is renowned for her beautiful voice and appearances.