Yee Chau-Sui Trailers
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Total trailers found: 38
02 October 1952
This rare gem features the extraordinary stellar cast of two comedy giants on the same screen and the two Ma's (Ma Si-tsang and Sun Ma Si-tsang) performing together.
21 September 1950
When both sides of the family move in with a married couple, chaos reigns.
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).
11 August 1951
The sophistication of 1950s Hong Kong cinema is vividly illustrated in this film of limited budget and resources.
31 May 1950
A 10-year-old Bruce Lee stars as Kid Cheung, an orphan boy who sells comics in a little stall in the slums to survive.
27 September 1947
Hotelier Pak Kam-lung meets Cheung Yuk-neong on a ship travelling to Hong Kong. In Hong kong, Kam-lung searches for Yuk-neong's whereabouts and throws a costume party to lure Yuk-neong.
19 November 1954
A Taoist priest herds his jiangshi charges across the country, but they are not all what they seem.
23 February 1949
Liao Xiao Qiao, a prostitute, is forced to commit suicide after being cheated by Zhao Huai An and turned into a ghost.
07 January 1955
The film commences with Ching (Tang Bik-wan) lamenting over her bleak life through singing: her mother died early and her stepmother (Lam Mui-mui) is wicked.
19 April 1951
Martial Arts film from Hong Kong directed by Yeung Kung-Leung
10 July 1952
Comedy from Hong Kong directed by Chiang Wai-Kwong.
27 June 1952
Musical comedy from Hong Kong directed by Chiang Wai-Kwong.
26 August 1939
A marriage for sale leads to the murder and attempted destruction of the body of a great young man for the sake of his lover.
22 August 1952
Yee Chau-shui is one of the best comedians in Hong Kong cinema and he first played the Tramp character in the 1939 film Song Girl White Peony, a remake (or ripoff) of Chaplin's City Lights (1931).
11 October 1939
This movie depicts a pair of lovers, who were denied freedom of marriage during their lives, and after their deaths, they are transformed into mischievous ghosts.
01 January 1946
The Birth of Mankind, released in 1946, is the first movie featuring Bruce Lee, at age six, in a role.
02 April 1938
Hong Kong film of 800 Chinesse soldiers guard the important warehouse district against the invading Japanese Army.
19 April 1952
A shoe salesman and a tailor respectively fall in love with two sisters, Yuk-sin and Yuk-ling, both reputed singers on the radio.
31 December 1950
Law Hing is forced by her stepmother to marry the dumb son of the Tang family. Another girl Au To is forced to marry Ma Siu-fuk, son of the rich Ma family, to pay off her father's debts.
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 July 1953
Hong Kong comedy horror from 1953.
03 November 1951
Comedy from Hong Kong directed by Yeung Kung-Leung.
09 September 1939
A remake (or ripoff) of Chaplin's City Lights
05 December 1939
On a stormy night, a rich man is murdered, doused in acid and dumped at sea. Luckily, the young wife of the rich man is helped by an old knight-errant who has been in hiding for many years to track down the murderer.