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Ping Fan (平凡) was a Chinese actor born as Ping Yongshou (平永寿). He mainly acted in Hong Kong movies.
The Spy in the Palace TrailerWhite Hair Devil Lady TrailerLife and Death Trailer
Ping Fan (平凡) was a Chinese actor born as Ping Yongshou (平永寿). He mainly acted in Hong Kong movies.
Total trailers found: 25
10 August 1948
Teacher Huang San extends to his pupils the high principles of patriotism, thus arousing the hatred of the occupying Japanese.
01 January 1947
Showing off his love of visual aesthetics as a painter, director Dan Duyu combines elegance, exoticism and oddity into a grand big-budget package with New Arabian Nights.
13 August 1948
Starring in numerous singing films, Zhou Xuan was one of the most beloved singers in both cinema and recording industries for her 'golden voice'.
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.
13 August 1964
Yang Mengchi is a spoiled, rich do-nothing whose habit of smoking opium has cost him his entire fortune and the family mansion, the Garden of Repose, now due to be sold to Yao Guodong.
20 January 1966
A villain steals a kung fu manual and kills the good swordsmen it belongs to. He masters the powers it offers and goes on to commit various evils.
10 November 1947
Four sisters, each with their different characters, embark on their separate roads to romance. Elder sister has vast experience of romance; second sister is predisposed to vampiness and wantonness; third sister is righteous and of noble character; fourth sister is just reaching puberty and experiencing the pangs of first love.
13 April 1952
An early Musical by the Hsin Hwa Motion Picture Company.
01 August 1958
Famed director Zhu Shilin tries his hand at a horror film! The beginning of The Living Corpse immediately sets the tone with a folk duet clearly inspired by the popular 1956 musical Songs of the Peach Blossom River.
01 January 1955
Nikolai Gogol's The Inspector General is a satire play well-known around the world. In the period between the end of World War II and the 1960s, the play was adapted in Hong Kong cinema a total of six times.
09 February 1949
A robber named Zhang Kui hid in a coffin to avoid the authorities before being transported to another associate.
29 April 1960
A woman in a loveless marriage is visited by her former lover. In this version, her husband is a miserly doctor who wants the lover, Qin, to help him get a hospital post.
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.
13 October 1977
A lifeguard rescues a millionaire who is involved in a plane crash. He gives his blood to save the rich man's life, but this turns the rich man's white hair into black and the lifeguard starts to age.
01 June 1955
Hung Sin Nui plays a mother of three who is burning with desires to serve society. Working as a journalist, she stays out for long hours, resulting in negligence of her children and her husband’s suspicions of infidelity.
21 September 1953
This is a story of how Ru Ji, a farm girl of Chao Kuo, who sacrificed her own life to save her country and people in the year 257 B.
15 October 1981
Adapted from the novel “Fei Feng Qian Long” (飞凤潜龙) by Liang Yu Sheng (梁羽生).