Ng Cho-Fan Trailers
CID: Wrongly Accused TrailerFamily Doctrine (Part 2) - A Setting Sun on the Green Hill TrailerFamily Doctrine (Part 1) - An Old Family Trailer
CID: Wrongly Accused TrailerFamily Doctrine (Part 2) - A Setting Sun on the Green Hill TrailerFamily Doctrine (Part 1) - An Old Family Trailer
Total trailers found: 62
27 November 1947
Hong Kong horror movie from 1947.
01 December 1965
Family Doctrine is a drama film directed by Chu Kei and stars Wu Fung, Man Lan, Pearl Au Ka-Wai, Ma Siu-Ying, and Kitty Ting Hao.
22 December 1955
So Sam-long becomes a monk to disguise his revolutionary activities. On learning that his natural mother is still alive and living in Japan, he goes searching for her.
23 December 1950
The film tells the story of fishermen in a fishing village in the South China Sea, who have suffered from exploitation by Yan Jianping, the owner of the lucrative fish pens, who has driven down fish prices.
17 May 1961
Cheung framed Chan For. Chan orders his wife not to tell this to their children, Ah Lan and Hung. His wife passes away.
17 January 1954
Hak-ming heads the Ko Family, but he and his brothers, Hak-ting and Hak-on, and the second wife of the late Master Ko quarrel.
08 March 1938
A rural employee leaves his wife and mother to seek work in the city.
02 March 1938
The film is divided into seven episodes, each episode directed by a different director. The film was selected as one of the top hundred Chinese films by film historian Du Yunzhi (HKFA).
23 March 1955
Cold Nights features great performances by both Pak Yin as a tough minded “new woman”, Shusheng, and Ng Cho-fan as her weak husband, Wang Wenxuan, whose spirits have been crushed by the Sino-Japanese war.
29 September 1955
Chan Sai-wah abides by his late father's word and marries the wealthy Yam Suk-kuen. They have a son, Kwok-leung.
24 June 1964
After a fatal traffic accident, a community is haunted by a phantom figure.
25 September 1958
Autumn Comes to Purple Rose Garden
22 February 1959
A delicious comedy from Union Film, Money, traces the journey of a bag of cash from a bank robbery. The humour switches between the witty and the absurd, offering a biting examination of human nature when men and women are confronted with the chance of unearned wealth.
12 July 1955
Reporter Yu Mong-yuen is recovering from a leg injury in his fiancee Man-wah's apartment. Bored, he looks out the rear window and observes the life of the neighbouring building.
29 July 1959
During the anti-Japanese war, truck driver Lee Sing's secret mission is to transport weapons and supplies for the resistance fighters.
15 October 1965
Mo Yinhua fell in love with Lu Tianhe, but Hua was forced to marry Sun Ruochong as his concubine, and was later slandered by Chong's wife Chen Shi for having an affair with He.
14 July 1960
Wong Chat is jobless. He is forced to become a burglar. He breaks into Han Siu-yu and her boyfriend Cheung Wai-lim's home, but it is just the time when they return.
21 October 1958
Songstress Mui Yee-wah falls head over heels for painter Wai Tik-fung despite their age difference. Because Wai is a married man, Mui's mother is against the match.
10 November 1965
Family Doctrine is a drama film directed by Chu Kei and stars Wu Fung, Man Lan, Pearl Au Ka-Wai, Ma Siu-Ying, and Kitty Ting Hao.
20 November 1938
Two people have a one-night stand.
26 April 1976
One episode of Ann Hui and Yim Ho “CID” Series (1976), which won one of the very first awards for Hong Kong in an international television competition.
11 December 1957
Han Xiangying temporarily resides at her classmate Fan Daini's resplendent mansion. Mrs Fan eggs her on to attend a party at which she is raped by a rich businessman.
11 February 1955
Rascal To Chai-yan brings a false charge of selling fake medicine against doctor Fan Tin-sang, who is sentented to a twenty-year imprisonment.
09 December 1959
Lee Sun-fung is renowned for adapting literary classics for the silver screen. To commemorate the seventh anniversary of the Union Film Enterprise known for producing quality films and co-founded by Lee, Human Relationships is adapted from writer Ba Jin's novel into film.
07 January 1953
"Family" (1953), which launched the Union Film legacy, "Spring" (1953) and "Autumn" (1954) are adaptations of Ba Jin's highly regarded novel "Torrent Trilogy".
29 November 1956
Lee (Ng Cho-fan), who is the retired jewel thief the Black Cat Burglar, is suspected by the police in a string of burglaries.
27 June 1952
Musical comedy from Hong Kong directed by Chiang Wai-Kwong.
01 January 1934
Two young men who try to steal the body of a rich man, who has no respect for others, with the intention of flogging the corpse for public consumption.
14 July 1959
This tale of familial warfare and sacrifice takes place in hard-pressed Shanghai at the end of the 1940s.
08 March 1951
Yung (Ng Cho-fan) is an upper-class kid who has fallen from grace. He forms a warped relationship with a rich widow (Pak Yin), only to meet again his wife (Siu Yin Fei) with whom he’s lost touch during the war.
07 January 1954
After seeing a friend of his boss' son adopted over his promised promotion with connections, Shrimp's father, a minor white-collar worker Ng Kwun-sing, vows to get Shrimp a place in a prestigious school and a chance to make friends with the rich.
09 October 1949
A man and his wife, who worked as a teacher, were framed and the man died in a fire, while the woman was forced to throw herself into a well.
02 March 1960
When a young street thug becomes friends with the headmaster of a school, he gives up the triad life to enroll in the school.
10 September 1954
Malaya Love Afffair 马来亚之恋 was financed, written and directed by Tsi Lo-lin, and it broadly focused on the themes of education, assimilation (of Chinese immigrants in Malaya), romance, kinship and traditional values.
03 December 1958
First in a two-part Hong Kong film based on Louis Cha's novel "Sword Stained with Royal Blood."
22 December 1953
Ko Suk-ying is saddened over her arranged marriage as manipulated by her father Hak-ming. Ko Kok-sun's Cousin Chow Wai's spends the Mid-Autumn Festival before her marriage with the Kos.
30 April 1953
13-year old Bruce Lee plays San, a child up for adoption. Finally accepted by his surrogate parents, he is faced with a dilemma when his real parents show up and want him back.
26 November 1953
This early leftist social drama from Hong Kong offers a panoramic portrait of a crumbling apartment complex and its down-and-out denizens, including a taxi driver, an unemployed teacher, a professional reduced to selling his blood and, of course, a venal landlord.
06 July 1949
Mok Ming moves into Po Tak-yan’s old mansion. Po's mistress, the songstress Tsi Law-heung, has died in it.
03 November 1951
Comedy from Hong Kong directed by Yeung Kung-Leung.
25 October 1939
A woman conspired with her lover to kill her husband, chopped him into pieces and threw his body into the bottom of the White Goose Pond.
22 May 1953
Orphaned at a young age and widowed on her first day of marriage, Ah Chen comes to rely on no one but herself.