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Leung Sing Po made his debut in Cantonese Opera at the age of 17. In the beginning he took civil and martial roles, but later because of his round and comic appearance, he specialised in clownish roles. Such was his success that he was often called "The King of Clowns". In 1950, Leung started to appear in films and he made near 400 movies in his career. Films in which Leung appeared as the lead actor include the Silly Wong and The Dunce and so on. From 1967 onwards, he became the host and one of the main anchors of the TV variety show Enjoy Yourself Tonight. Leung was also twice the president of The Chinese Artists Association of Hong Kong, and its chairman for four years. In 1976, he was made an MBE, the first local artist ever to receive that honour. Died 2.14.1981
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Total trailers found: 53
13 June 1963
London special agents Wong Tak-fat and Fong Lung have arrived in Hong Kong to investigate a murder in connection with a drugs trafficking ring.
16 September 1959
Written by the great librettist Tong Tik-sang, and featuring Lee Tit's elegant direction and superb performances from Yam Kim-fai and Pak Suet-sin, "Butterfly and Red Pear Blossom" brings Cantonese opera to cinematic life.
11 September 1952
Chinese Opera from Hong Kong directed by Lau Fong.
28 May 1952
HK musical horror film.
16 September 1959
The Missing Cinderella
10 January 1963
A Shaw Brothers crime film starring Paul Chang Chung and Pat Ting Hung.
18 July 1964
The Story of Qin Xiang-Lian is a Hong Kong Chinese Opera musical starring Jackie Chan in a child role.
17 August 1956
Ghost story from Hong Kong directed by Ng Wui.
19 July 1974
1974 Drama by James Wong Jim
21 March 1962
HK horror film.
30 January 1976
A beautiful Cantonese opera about the forbidden love between a princess and a scholar. The backdrop is Ming dynasty China and the two would rather die than be apart.
15 September 1977
1977 film
02 November 1965
good luck in HK
18 May 1960
Hong Kong horror.
12 February 1977
Based in Chinese opera, the film tells the story of a young scholar in the Tang Dynasty, Li Yi who travels to the capital Changan to take the national civil examination.
16 April 1953
Comedy from Hong Kong directed by Chiang Wai-Kwong.
18 February 1959
An adaptation of Tong Tik-sang's now-legendary Cantonese Opera piece, the film features divas Yam Kim-fai and Pak Suet-sin (left with Yam), who play the story's lead lovers, and Lan Chi Pak, the sinister official who tries to break up the relationship.
08 February 1975
TONG Pak-Fu, CHUK Chi-Sang, MAN Ching-Ming and CHOW Man-Bun were the four famous learned-men in classical Mid-China.
01 March 1973
Hong Kong comedy directed by Li Han-Hsiang.
18 July 1974
Wu Te-chuan is a young man trying to make a living in an easy way. But now he is penniless and will being thrown out of his Macau hotel.
02 June 1955
The Brothers Grimm's Snow White has been adapted into different art forms around the world, including the beloved 1937 animated film by Walt Disney Studios.
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.
05 January 1952
Comedy from Hong Kong directed by Yam Wu-Fa.
06 December 1956
Third Sister Tai marries Dunce Lau and her life has since been between laughter and tears. At the birthday party of Tai's father one year later, Lau's wit suddenly comes back to him.
22 October 1965
Hsi Shih: The Beauty of Beauties was one of the most ambitious films made in the Taiwan film industry in the 1960s.
24 August 1956
A boy and a girl, who are both raised as the opposite sex, see through each other's disguises and fall in love.
25 June 1959
Hong Kong horror comedy from 1959.
08 October 1959
A fortune-teller tells Ng Sze-tak that his days are numbered. His friend Chu Tai-fat is told that he will soon win a lottery.
14 November 1952
Comedy from Hong Kong directed by Chow Sze-Luk.
26 May 1952
This is a film that celebrates the moral function of art. Sun Ma Si-tsang, at once a master Cantonese opera actor and a talented comedian, showcases an oft-overlooked style of singing, presenting it as an inspirational force that saves life and betters relationships.
16 July 1969
Three tales taken from author Pu Songling's collection of famous classical ghost stories. Wu Qiuyue- Wang Ding falls in love with a ghost and fights with the guards of Hades to bring her back.
09 August 1967
A series of murders are committed after the victims are served with a Death Pass. Connie Chan Po-chu is the "Jane Bond" on the case!
17 April 1975
A Summit Film production starring Hoh Sau-San, Tsung Hua and Nora Miao Ke-Hsiu.
16 March 1966
Hong Kong horror movie from 1966.
28 November 1957
Hong Kong horror comedy from 1957.
10 October 1968
Li is a beautiful young woman who is engaged to a handsome scholar, Pei Shunqing. However, a rich evil man, Jia Sidao, is attracted by Li's beauty and wants to take Li as his concubine.
04 February 1970
A musical comedy about two students returning home from abroad with plans to wed. However, their dads are bitter enemies and oppose the marriage.
08 February 1967
Mei-yuk works at her father Chak-On's company and meets Bing-Hin, but doesn't have a good impression of him.
14 November 1962
Hong Kong horror movie from 1962.
24 May 1957
Chinese Opera from Hong Kong directed by Ng Wui.
03 July 1953
Hong Kong comedy horror from 1953.
30 August 1956
Comedy from Hong Kong directed by Ng Wui.
22 December 1969
A father with four daughters, but has a conflicted relationship with his eldest one. Will they ever reconcile, despite their differences? A light-hearted romantic-comedy about a girl (Josephine Siao) who brought a boy home to get him a job at her father’s business but there’s only one problem; her younger sister has to stand-in and pretend to date her boyfriend.
05 April 1967
Notorious bandit Wong Choi-fat, already retired, loses his prized Imperial Lady Mirror on the gambling table to Chin Yik-tung.
01 January 1964
The third film of ‘The Greatest' film series plays down cultural differences for an amusing cross-dressing comedy that features another great collaboration between Leung Sing-por and Liu Enjia.
12 January 1956
Comedy directed by Fung Fung
17 May 1957
Based on a short story found in Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio by Pu Songling (1640–1715)
15 August 1962
Lau Ching-yee sets out to investigate the raid on her uncle's consignment of silver when she stumbles upon two suspects, the stately Cheung Ting-yu and his attendant Mang Leung.
14 August 1952
Comedy from Hong Kong directed by Fung Chi-Kong.
18 March 1959
How the Filial Daughter Returned the Pearl
07 February 1955
Mung-wan (Yam Kim-fai), a huge spendthrift, followed the ill advice of his buddy (Leung Sing-po) to cheat cash out of his millionaire uncle in San Francisco with an alleged marriage.
08 August 1962
Romance of the Phoenix Chamber