Li Li-Hua Movie Trailers
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Cinema Hong Kong: The Beauties of the Shaw Studio Trailer (2003)
03 January 2003
Hong Kong cinemas had a wide range of glamorous female stars during the golden age of the 60's and 70's.
Sorrowful Glory Trailer (1953)
09 January 1953
This is a historical drama that was produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio.
The Mortal Wind Trailer (1954)
21 May 1954
Xu Ning meets secret agents Bai Ping and Mei Haozi and falls in love with Ping. Bai Ping becomes involved in a plot to steal confidential documents and faces subsequent danger.
Sweet Memories Trailer (1952)
29 November 1952
This is a 1952 Hong Kong drama film directed by Bu Wancang, Kuang-Chi Tu, Wang Yin and Shankun Zhang.
A Married Woman's Secret Trailer (1956)
10 August 1956
Liu Lizhen is in love with her colleague, Zhang Li'an but marries her wealthy cousin, Lei Yingsun. She later gives birth to a child, who's father is Zhang Li'an which creates complications to her married life.
China Doll Trailer (1958)
06 June 1958
American pilot Cliff Brandon, fighting the Japanese in China, finds himself the unintentional "owner" of a Chinese housekeeper, Shu-Jen.
A Midsummer Night's Love Trailer (1953)
13 February 1953
A Midsummer Night's Love is about a couple, Li Yuqin and Zhang Tianshi, who faked their marriage but the lies became real, unleashing a series of comic situations.
Camille Trailer (1955)
03 June 1955
A Mandarin adaption of Camille directed by Chang Shan-Kun and Evan Yang.
The Black Fox Trailer (1962)
08 December 1962
The Black Fox (黑狐狸) is a 1962 Hong Kong thriller film directed by Yan Jun. The film was produced under the Shaw Brothers banner in the Mandarin language.
Lady Balsam's Conquest Trailer (1955)
01 April 1955
Lady Balsam's Conquest. A sequel of General Chai and Lady Balsam.
The Story of Qin Xiang-Lian Trailer (1964)
18 July 1964
The Story of Qin Xiang-Lian is a Hong Kong Chinese Opera musical starring Jackie Chan in a child role.
Five Plus Five Trailer (1971)
26 January 1971
Comedy about five married couples — a pair of parents and their four daughters and sons-in-law. Li Li Hua plays the eldest girl, opposite her real-life husband Yean Chuan.
Girl on the Loose Trailer (1954)
25 June 1954
Girl on the loose is a 1954 Hong Kong film, directed by Wang Yin.
Green Heaven Trailer (1953)
13 March 1953
Xin Shu (judge) is judging a murder case and the prisoner Jia Lan Fang is mentally crazy and can not respond.
Red Roses Trailer (1952)
16 November 1952
This was a HK musical produced by Nanyang Film Company and distributed by Shaw & Sons.
Bright Day Trailer (1948)
01 January 1948
The great Chinese star Shi Hui stars as an energetic lawyer fighting for the good of his neighbors in this stirring, almost Capra-esque drama from Cao Yu, one of China’s most important twentieth-century playwrights.
Four Moods Trailer (1970)
08 October 1970
Directed by some of most well known Chinese-language directors of the time, the portmanteau film Four Moods was an attempt to alleviate Li Han-hsiang’s financial troubles during the late 1960s.
The Coin Trailer (1964)
25 March 1964
The story of a self-disciplined singing girl who has different love endings and experiences.
The Fate of Lee Khan Trailer (1973)
06 December 1973
Lee Khan, a high official under Mongolian Emperor Yuan of the Yuan dynasty procures the battle map of the Chinese rebel Chu Yuan-Chang's army.
She Wants to Marry Trailer (1948)
13 February 1948
A girl moves into a mansion with her father and falls in love with the painter she tries to evict.
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.
Modern ‘Red Chamber Dream’ Trailer (1952)
26 January 1952
Dream of the Red Chamber, one of the big four of classic Chinese novels, has been adapted for film and television dozens of times over the past decades.
A Song to Remember Trailer (1953)
11 December 1953
Composer Shi Tian Sheng, suffers from an illness and the increased medical expenses prompts his wife, Lin Ying Hua, to sing at a nightclub to cover the expenses.
The Goddess of Mercy Trailer (1967)
21 March 1967
With her elegant classic persona, Li Li-hua was the ideal performer for period aristocratic and imperial roles.
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.
Between Tears and Smiles Trailer (1964)
17 January 1964
Fan Chia-soo is a kind-hearted student whose heart is captured by the sweet song of Shen Feng-hsien. However, he is not the only one who has eyes for Shen.
Our Husband Trailer (1949)
05 February 1949
Li's first directorial work in Hong Kong is adapted, by himself, from the Hollywood movie The Great Lie (1941) starring Bette Davis.
Song of Romance Trailer (1952)
31 December 1952
Sweet Song For You (勾魂艷曲) aka Song of Romance is a 1952 Hong Kong musical romance film directed by Yin Wang.
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.
Boxer Rebellion Trailer (1976)
29 January 1976
Three young martial arts brothers, played by Chi Kuan-chun, Alexander Fu Sheng and Leung Kar-yan, go in search of fellow patriots dissatisfied with Imperialist foreigners and wind up joining a rising sect of the Boxers, led by an opportunistic conman.
Storm Over the Yangtse River Trailer (1969)
18 July 1969
Storm over the Yangtze River tells the true story of undercover intelligence agent "Yangtze Number One" and his colleagues in Jianli County of Hubei Province, who risk their lives to carry out the "Dead Bridge Plan" to secure the "Yangtze 180 Blockade".
Rainstorm in Chinatown Trailer (1956)
18 September 1956
Jiang Lizhen's husband, Wang Gensheng, went to Nanyang to make a living. After ten years of separation, there was no news.
The Second Spring Trailer (1963)
28 February 1963
Lin Yong Kang has an affair with Xu Mei Fan. She gets pregnant and they lose contact as the Japanese invade Hong Kong.
Signal Fires of Shanghai Trailer (1944)
28 December 1944
During the Taiping Rebellion of the mid-19th century, anti-Qing (Manchu) Chinese forces led by Taiping commander Li Xiucheng march on Shanghai.
Three Sinners Trailer (1963)
23 November 1963
Based on one particular storyline from The Water Margin, Three Sinners weaves an intriguing story of romance, treachery, and death, all within the context of the traditional Huangmei Opera.
Vermilion Door Trailer (1965)
26 August 1965
The tragic love triangle of early 20th century Peking Opera star Chiu Hai-tang, his beautiful stage partner, and the warlord who forces himself between them, has been a favorite with Chinese audiences for decades.
Lady Jade Locket Trailer (1967)
09 December 1967
Love knows no limits in the grand period romance, Lady Jade Locket. A young fighter inadvertently falls for the spirit of a beautiful woman, who died years earlier avenging her own father's murder.
Call of the Sea Trailer (1965)
30 October 1965
The son of the town bully lusts after a local beauty in this action-filled thriller of the passions and violence to be found in a fishing village.
Golden Rose Trailer (1972)
20 January 1972
Golden Rose, an informant for the resistance groups, kidnaps Miss Takamine, her Japanese counterpart who has received special training.
Cold Mountain Night Rain Trailer (1942)
01 January 1942
At a hotel near Cold Mountain, travelers find a book titled Cold Mountain Night Rain in the library. The story goes: One stormy night, two officers escorting a young convict arrive at a house seeking shelter.
Squadron 77 Trailer (1965)
02 December 1965
Spy thriller set in occupied Shanghai. Li Lihua stars as the woman who is thrust into the role of nationalist freedom fighter when she discovers that her husband is a collaborator with the Japanese.
The Grand Substitution Trailer (1965)
14 April 1965
With China under control of a weak Emperor, two officials compete to steer the future destiny of the land.
The Joy of Spring Trailer (1966)
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.
Three Women Trailer (1947)
14 December 1947
Three young women navigate modern life in post-World War 2 Shanghai. Directed by Feng Yueh. Starring Hao Wang, Li Hua Li, and Helena Law.
Fruit of Marriage Trailer (1956)
11 February 1956
A woman is fired from her job because she's pregnant. The husband, who's a teacher, needs to get another part-time job as a waiter, to cover the expenses which causes problems at his school.
Should They Marry? Trailer (1951)
05 August 1951
A wedding musician fails to wed his own love: Little Trumpet is raring to marry his childhood sweetheart, but a series of setbacks has prevented them from getting their way.
Blood in Snow Trailer (1956)
24 January 1956
A behind the scenes story of a small time folk opera troupe and other performers in Northern China in the 1930s.
Awful Truth Trailer (1950)
29 June 1950
As China falls into hyperinflation following the end of the war, people fought tooth and nail to get their hands on the only reliable currencies in the world: gold and American dollars.
The Lady Thief Trailer (1948)
16 January 1948
Known as Great China's most charming star at the time, Li Lihua starred as Zhao Lingru, a female Robin Hood-esque hero who fights for the poor.
The Partisan Lovers Trailer (1969)
27 June 1969
Hong Kong and South Korean co-production war film starring Li Li-Hua.