Li Hsiang-Chun

Most Popular Li Hsiang-Chun Trailers

Total trailers found: 17

The Land of Many Perfumes Trailer (1968)

26 January 1968

The Monk, Monkey and Pigsy find themselves in the title realm, where women can only give birth to women.

The Assassin Trailer (1967)

22 December 1967

Yu is a swordsman who is betrayed by a jealous rival, but initially seeks a life of simple pleasures until an accidental meeting with another patriot sets him back on the road to bloody, brutal vengeance.

Raw Passions Trailer (1969)

08 April 1969

Ivy Ling Po plays the dedicated wife of a man being blackmailed for an illicit love affair, who uncovers a pit of deceit, double-crosses, extortion and murder after murder.

Comedy of Mismatches Trailer (1964)

14 May 1964

Comedy of Mismatches begins with widow Sun who single-handedly raises her son Yu Lang (Chin Feng) and daughter Zhu Yi (Li Hsiang Chun).

The Magnificent Concubine Trailer (1962)

31 May 1962

Perhaps the most notorious concubine in Chinese history, Yang Guifei set a pudgy standard of beauty in her days of glory during the Tang dynasty.

The Adulteress Trailer (1963)

09 August 1963

The noted actress Li Li-hua, star of more than sixty films since 1947, beautifully portrays the drugged, then disgraced wife of a peddler in the waning days of the Ching Dynasty.

The Mid-Nightmare Trailer (1962)

20 December 1962

Essentially an adaptation of Gaston Leroux's classic The Phantom of the Opera, Mid-Nightmare is set in a Huangmei diao teahouse theatre, which an embittered and horribly disfigured ex-performer ‘haunts', looking to extract revenge on his enemies and falling in love with a talented and beautiful, but ultimately unattainable, ingénue.

The Love Eterne Trailer (1963)

04 April 1963

In this dreamy romance set in China during the fourth-century, a young woman convinces her parents to allow her to dress as a boy and attend university.

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.

Dark Semester Trailer (1969)

02 May 1969

Tu Cheng Kang (Guan Shan) teaches at the Ta Tap Middle School where pupils are delinquent. Tu’s class is the worst.

Return of the Phoenix Trailer (1963)

24 July 1963

Return Of The Phoenix is yet another masterpiece from prolific director Li Han-hsiang. An imperial minister Cheng Pu (Ching Miao) is faced with a quandary.

The Pistol Trailer (1961)

01 November 1961

Long unemployed and stone-broke, Shen Jiaguang is dealt a further blow when his wife Lu Xiaoyin has fallen seriously ill and their son Xiaoguang has to quit school.

The Golden Trumpet Trailer (1961)

30 August 1961

A Hong Kong wenyi drama.

Dawn Will Come Trailer (1966)

02 March 1966

The lovely Li Hsiang-chun stars as a poor beauty who is drugged, ravished, lied to, locked in a burning store room, left to drown, and chased by sword-wielding ruffians, among other things.

Back Door Trailer (1960)

27 May 1960

A middle-aged couple adopt a young girl.

The Moon Lit Villa Trailer (1968)

21 May 1968

The mast of a villa, Shih Feng, hires Mei-heng supposedly as a secretary, but actually for the purpose of consoling his younger brother Shih Lei, who is heartbroken because of an unfortunate love affair.

Move Over, Darling Trailer (1965)

16 December 1965

A Shaw Brothers romantic comedy