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Cantonese opera: The Legend of Purple Hairpin: Lee Tit [5] Money (aka Qian) Ng Wui: Ng Cho-Fan, Lee Ching, Mui Yee, Cheung Ying, Pak Yin, Cheung Wood-Yau, Wong Man ...
Many Cantonese-language films are Hong Kong films . Subcategories. This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total. ...
This set of movies was partly spoken in Cantonese and partly spoken in Mandarin. The set of movies portrayed differences between Northern and Southern China; in addition to the language differences, the movies also depicted cultural aspects such as weddings and food. The movies' main theme was a kind of cultural integration between North and South.
For those who instantly associate Taoist movie priests with the hopping vampires and hungry ghosts of Hong Kong’s goeng-sin horror-comedy heyday of the 1980s (like “Mr. Vampire” and “Kung ...
2000s Cantonese-language films (300 P) 2010s Cantonese-language films (231 P) 2020s Cantonese-language films (68 P) This page was last edited on 29 December 2021 ...
Miracles (Chinese: 奇蹟; pinyin: qí jī; Jyutping: kei zik; released under various titles for several territories worldwide) is a 1989 Hong Kong crime action comedy film starring and directed by Jackie Chan, and written by Chan and Edward Tang.
Title Director Cast Notes A Beautiful Moment: Patrick Kong: Simon Yam, Michelle Wai, Carina Lau, Ivana Wong, Philip Keung, Bob Lam, Natalie Tong, Alex Fong, Joey Yung ...
A Kid from Tibet (Chinese: 西藏小子) is a 1991 Hong Kong martial arts action film starring and directed by Yuen Biao, who also produced.The film was written by Barry Wong, Sam Chi-leung, and Chan Kam-cheong.