Peter Yung Wai-Chuen Trailers
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b420 TrailerWarlords of the Golden Triangle TrailerNight Caller Trailer
Total trailers found: 10
22 December 1981
When a man is hired to enhance a fashion show, he decides to go to a puppeteer and use Chinese puppets as accents to the models and the clothes.
07 December 1984
A drama film directed by Hong Kong New Wave filmmaker Peter Yung.
17 November 2005
Koey believes happiness is like a bottle of coke, it'll soon become tasteless if you don't enjoy it right away.
23 December 1982
A drama film directed by Hong Kong New Wave filmmaker Peter Yung
17 April 1985
Inspector James Wong, a family guy cop, goes deep into a case and gets involved with a deranged killer.
12 December 1979
Inspector Chan is determined to crack a drug syndicate. He gets the goods on family man and drug addict/dealer Tam, and convinces him to become an informer.
25 June 1987
A decade after working together on The White Powder Opera, Yung reunited with director Adrian Cowell and cinematographer Chris Menges for this powerful and fascinating documentary about the drug trade in the Golden Triangle.
02 November 1976
Set in Hong Kong, the narcotics documentary Opium: The White Powder Opera (1976-77) was commissioned by a British television station.
02 November 1981
The Rickshaw Boy (1981) was another product of James Wong Howe’s wishes. In 1980, Yung travelled to Beijing to film retired old-time rickshaw pullers and their lives with family.
02 November 1971
Peter Yung Wai-chuen's first documentary One Day in Locke (1971) was made to fulfil the wish of his teacher-mentor James Wong Howe, capturing the first Chinatown in the US.