Poon Bing-Kuen

Most Popular Poon Bing-Kuen Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Save Your Water Supply Trailer (1954)

06 November 1954

Pak coek gung's family rents the third floor of a tenement building. Due to the water shortage, Pak's porridge stall is difficult to operate.

How to Get a Wife Trailer (1961)

02 January 1961

An avid fan of film star Patsy Kar Ling, Tse Sing falls head over heels for his new colleague Cheung Wai-ling who is a spitting image of the star, not knowing that she is the mistress of Manager Chow.

Cry of the Ghost Trailer (1957)

19 December 1957

HK drama film.

Frightful Honeymoon Trailer (1960)

31 March 1960

Hong Kong thriller.

Backyard Adventures Trailer (1955)

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.

The Natural Son Trailer (1959)

11 March 1959

Chor Yuen started his directorial career with a bang. From its very first image, The Natural Son establishes Chor as a filmmaker of stylistic flourish, which would be sustained in various forms throughout his long tenure.

Blood-Stained Azaleas Trailer (1951)

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.

Cheung, the Dragon Boatman Trailer (1952)

26 May 1952

This is a film that celebrates the moral function of art. Sun Ma Si-tsang, at once a master Cantonese opera actor and a talented comedian, showcases an oft-overlooked style of singing, presenting it as an inspirational force that saves life and betters relationships.

My Intimate Partner Trailer (1960)

10 August 1960

Adapted from a popular 'three dime novel' the story revolves around two down-and-out buddies, one streetwise and quick-witted the other naïve and kind-hearted.

Autumn Tombs Trailer (1951)

11 December 1951

Chinese Opera from Hong Kong directed by Chun Kim.