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飛男飛女 (1969)
Character: Lisa
The delinquent gang 'The Seven Brigands' consists of the unruly rich heir Peter Ko, sister Connie, classmates Lisa, B.B. Jane and sister Angel, Tommy and Tong Wong. The good-natured Peter and Lisa want to put the gang back on the right track, but with Lisa falling out with the group following a row, Peter reverts to his former self.
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愛情麥芽糖 (1984)
Character: N/A
"Love Maltose" tells that Long Ding and Shi Meizhu are good friends in the slums of Hong Kong . Grade school, Long Ding US beads or classmate classmates. There was never a shortage of begging for her boy around Meizhu, but she still likes to play with Long Ding. On the Mid-Autumn Festival when he was seven years old, Long Ding rushed to send his favorite stack of pagodas on the U.S. Pearl. As a result, Shi Meizhu moved away and left Long Ding with a delicate bead cage. Ten years later, Long Ding failed to go to college. During the day, his father's Long Kei helped to teach at night and he taught at an evening school. Although the family was very nervous, they were very happy. One day, Long Ding seized a girl who stole the book during the study.....
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屋簷下:阿瓊的故事 (1978)
Character: Ah King
The Story of Ah King could be summarised in four words, "meeting the wrong guy", but Joyce has created a most poignant episode, one that has dialogue peppered with lively slang. Ah King (Louise Lee), who tries hard to break off from her jammed public housing life, gets married, only ending up in another abusive relationship. Given her circumstances, Ah King really doesn't have much choices. Both episodes feature superb scripts and stunning performances.
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ICAC:歸去來兮 (1978)
Character: N/A
In “Homeward Bound”, the corrupt Health Inspector is not your usual villain; he spouts poetry and has a loving, dutiful wife. He's also a sybarite who balances his life around a shrewd, money worshipping concubine and a mistress that is romantic, if impractical. His increasing desolation as all three women leave him is palpable and sagaciously reflects the ephemeral nature of life.
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闪闪的红星 孩子的天空 (2007)
Character: N/A
An animated remake of the 1974 children's movie "Shan shan de hong xing"
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十分鐘情 (2008)
Character: N/A
A handful of Hong Kong filmmakers explore their feelings on the ten years since 1997 in A Decade of Love, an omnibus film premiering at the 2008 Hong Kong Summer International Film Festival. A Decade of Love crosses multiple genres for its nine segments, from comedy to drama to satire to fantasy, with each director utilizing different actors. Each segment runs roughly ten minutes, and each uses that time to share something unique, personal and precious about post-Handover Hong Kong life.
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愛的種籽 (1994)
Character: Wai's mother
A young urban couple are deciding they want kids. However, after Wong Chiu Wai dies Cheng Lai Ying is left with only one choice... to make use of the fertility clinic.
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下流社會 (1976)
Character: Mu Shu-Ying (as Sze-Chi Li)
A misguided youth falls into the bad company of an underground brothel syndicate but redeems himself on discovering that his mother was murdered by the syndicate's female boss.
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九絞龍的謊言 (1995)
Character: N/A
Jiuwen dragon, who lives by collecting bad debts, divorced his wife and lived with his son. He didn't want his son to know that he didn't do his job. He falsely claimed that he was a policeman, but he accidentally...
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Tong shan meng hu (1974)
Character: Chin Fei Fei
The "Organization" will go to any lengths to sell their drugs. But this time, they made a mistake... a big mistake. They never counted on The Chinese Tiger, Master of Kung-Fu.
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清官難審 (1994)
Character: N/A
Traditional values and modern ideals clash when an old-fashioned father and his playboy son cannot see eye to eye in this honest look at the sometimes fragile father, son relationship
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七女性:李司棋 (1976)
Character: N/A
The fourth episode of Patrick Tam’s anthology series “Seven Women” (1976), which adapted from Swedish play “Miss Julie”
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四鳳求凰 (1969)
Character: N/A
A father with four daughters, but has a conflicted relationship with his eldest one. Will they ever reconcile, despite their differences? A light-hearted romantic-comedy about a girl (Josephine Siao) who brought a boy home to get him a job at her father’s business but there’s only one problem; her younger sister has to stand-in and pretend to date her boyfriend.
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吸毒者 (1974)
Character: Yuan Li
Kung-fu ace David Chiang displays a unique take on the narcotics racket in his directorial debut, The Drug Addict. Only 26-year-old and Shaw Brothers' youngest director, David brings a youthful sensibility to this drama about a drug-addicted kung-fu instructor (Ti Lung) who not only kicks the habit but smashes a drug smuggling ring as only a martial-arts superstar can. With legendary action director Chang Cheh onboard as producer, The Drug Addict is a fast-moving exploration of an important social issue.
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祝福 (1990)
Character: N/A
Miss Bowie is more or less happily raking in the cash until her life is complicated by the sudden reappearance, after 20 years, of her first (and presumably true) love. To this is added Miss Bowie's annoying teenage niece and a strange disease.
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新半斤八両 (1990)
Character: Mrs Hui
Hui, an owner of a Hong Kong tabloid magazine company hires martial artist Bill Lee to help him get a good headliner for a magazine story to, hopefully, save his failing business.
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愛的世界 (1990)
Character: Lee's Wife
Li Tzu-Liang is returning to Hong Kong with the ashes of his wife. He now has to bring up his two sons on his own. Though he is quite well-off, he his plagued by debts and when he loses a large sum of money betting on horses, he has to turn to dangerous loan-sharks. Here starts a spiral which gets him and his two sons deeper and deeper into trouble.
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虎度門 (1996)
Character: N/A
Cross the Hu-du-men - the demarcation between the back and front stage in Cantonese opera - and you leave yourself behind to totally absorb in your character. Lang Kim-sum is a charismatic Cantonese opera star who understands it's a point of no return once she crosses the Hu-du-men, on stage and in life. Respected by colleagues and friends, and about to retire, Lang has yet to face new, unexpected Hu-du-mens in domestic and professional life.
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群星會 (1992)
Character: N/A
A dimwitted thief, mistakes for a spy, in order to free himself he holds the honest driver, as a hostage. They end up in a tunnel and traveled back in time. Throughout their travels, they meet figures in the martial arts world including the "God of Sabre" and "Sword Saint."
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積奇瑪莉 (1992)
Character: N/A
A jewelry shop owner hires Ting Kuo to rob his shop for in order to scan his insurance company, but when the heist fails, he tries to get rid of him. Jacky and Mary get involved in the case. When Mary is endangered, Jacky saves her and they catch Ting Kuo, who reveals the proprietor's plot. The proprietor, who is utterly discredited, searches for Jacky and Mary for revenge...
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Bi hu tiao qiang (1974)
Character: N/A
Chen Li leaves Macau for Hong Kong, but life's not easy for an illegal immigrant.
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黑名單 (1972)
Character: Zhuang Yi-Mei
Two brothers, one wrongly accused of a crime, go on a mission of vengeance to find the men who framed him.
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大丈夫2 (2006)
Character: N/A
The war between men and women never ends... Last time, Tin, Dr. Lee and Chao failed in the "mission", but they didn't take this as a lesson. They are more cautions these years and success to fool around behind their wives. This time, the team grows by a new comer - a university student Sai. At the same time, Mary, Ching, Chao's wife and Ling (Sai's girlfriend) get a DVD from Auntie Ninth. It is a very popular DVD among women recently, which is a documentary to teach women how to fooling around. Four women go to Macau to break the bond of morality. It is too late when the men discover this. They rush to Macau to ruin the women's plan. A battle between women and men begins...
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