Patricia Lam Fung Trailers
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Lam joined Shaw brothers in 1957 and became famous with the film The Country Girl. In the space of two years she became a super star and Shaw Brothers publications often called her The Pride of Shaw Brothers. The company also set up a fan club for her and it was said that up to thirty thousand people joined the club. Starting from 1958, Wah Kiu Man Po, a local Evening newspaper held a contest called Best Ten Stars Award. Lam was elected Best Star for nine years running. Altogether she made 30 films for Shaw Brothers, amongst which are Sweet Girl in Terror, Glass Slippers, The Merdeka Bridge, When Durians Bloom, The Legend of Lee Heung Kwan and so on. She later made over one hundred movies as a freelance actress. They include Beauty in a Fallen City, Double Date,Temporary Couple, Buddha's Palm, Two City Girls and Queen of the Market Place. Lam married and retired in 1967. In 1976 she took her own life.
Most Popular Patricia Lam Fung Trailers
Total trailers found: 26
12 September 1957
A Chinese Opera film by the Shaw and Sons studio.
19 June 1958
A Shaw and Sons film
29 November 1961
A Shaw Brothers romantic comedy starring Peter Chen Ho and Patricia Lam Fung.
03 May 1961
A Shaw Brothers Chinese Opera based on the Qing dynasty musical play that recounts the death of the Ming dynasty through the love story of its two main characters, young scholar Hou Fangyu and a courtesan named Li Xiangjun.
24 September 1959
Loosely based on Charles Perrault's Cinderella
02 November 1965
good luck in HK
31 December 1958
Early Shaw Brothers thriller.
01 January 1964
Hong Kong horror drama movie from 1964.
13 July 1960
A Shaw Brothers production
04 April 1958
A Shaw and Sons production
12 February 1959
Early Shaw Brothers Cantonese musical
25 January 1962
The Princess and the 7 Little Heroes is a Hong Kong Martial Arts movie starring Sammo Hung in a chile
23 October 1963
Wong Boon-kap has recently returned from his studies abroad. Following the orders of his father Tai-ming, Boon-kap goes undercover as a mechanic apprentice in the father's factory to spy on their staff while keeping an eye out for talents.
23 August 1966
The Eighteen Darts (Part 1) is a Chinese Opera Musical starring Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao in child roles.
29 April 1965
Lung Wai Lan, the third princess of the Dragon King, incarnates as a human and falls in love with the bodyguard Lee Kim Wan at first sight.
07 January 1964
Queen of the Marketplace
25 July 1957
A Chinese Opera in Cantonese by Shaw and Sons studio.
30 August 1966
The Eighteen Darts (Part 2) is a Chinese Opera Musical starring Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao in child roles.
26 February 1964
Lung Kim-fei is disfigured and abandoned by his female junior disciple before running into an ambush sprung by her husband Auyeung Ho.
20 January 1966
Treasure of Diamonds
05 March 1964
Distressed by her sister Yuk-wah’s sacrifice for lover Lung Kim-fei, Kau Yuk-kuen pacifies their granny Suen Bik-ling with the scheme to lure out Wicked God of Fiery Cloud, Ku Hon-wan, using Lung as bait while devising a strategy with Luk Yu.
31 January 1964
Lung Kim-fei and Kau Yuk-wah seal their nuptials following the reconciliation between their masters, Ku Hon-wan and Suen Bik-ling, but the auspicious day is marred by the assassination of Suen.
14 April 1965
Standard Husband
26 March 1964
A melodrama from director Kim Chun that revolves around a circus troupe.
31 December 1960
A Shaw Brothers comedy starring Patricia Lam Fung
22 December 1959
A Shaw Brothers Romance Drama