Grace Chang

Grace Chang

Born: June 13, 1933
in Nanjing, Jiangsu, China
Grace Chang, known in Chinese as Ge Lan, is a Hong Kong-Chinese actress and singer. She was a popular idol in the 1950s, especially among students and the middle class. She was an actress from the Cathay Organisation with many successes including It Blossoms Again, The Wild, Wild Rose, and Mambo Girl.

Movies for Grace Chang...

New Year's Eve
Title: New Year's Eve
Released: June 13, 2020
Type: Movie
On Chinese New Year's Eve, a 19 year old boy tries to reconnect with his mother after going to kung fu school against her will.
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The Story of Three Loves: Part 2
Title: The Story of Three Loves: Part 2
Released: February 26, 1964
Type: Movie
Continuing the story of Part I, the plots follows the tragic fate of teahouse songstress Shen, who is forced to become the mistress of the evil warlord Liu. When the latter discovers that she has had a secret rendezvous with her lover Fan, he tortures her to insanity. A fine melodrama, indeed the best a studio can offer in its time, The Story of Three Loves is also the last film of screen diva Grace Chang who plays two roles, the tender and affectionate Shen, and the arrogant and spoiled He...
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The Story of Three Loves: Part 1
Title: The Story of Three Loves: Part 1
Released: February 12, 1964
Type: Movie
Based upon a hugely popular romance novel by Shanghai writer Zhang Henshui, the film tells the intriguing relationship between a rich Beijing college boy and three young women: a street artist, an upper class lady, and a teahouse songstress.
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The Magic Lamp
Title: The Magic Lamp
Character: Goddess of Mountain Hua
Released: January 23, 1964
Type: Movie
Adapted from one of China's most well-known fairy tales, the Goddess of Mount Hua falls in love with a young mortal scholar Liu Yanchang and gives birth to a baby son, Chenxiang. When Chenxiang grows up, he seeks to unravel the mystery surrounding his mother whom he has never met.
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Because of Her
Title: Because of Her
Character: Li Meixin
Released: July 30, 1963
Type: Movie
Li Meixin rejects Du Ziping's marriage proposal on the eve of Du's departure to further his studies in Japan. Li joins a travelling troupe under Jin Shiming and becomes a success overnight. While performing in Singapore, Li discovers she is pregnant. For the sake of Li and the unborn child, Jin marries Li. Due to financial losses, Jin's troupe is disbanded. Du returns from Japan and is invited to play the male lead opposite Li in a new troupe. Caught in a dilemma, Li dies in a fall while running away from Du.
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Sun, Moon and Star: Part 2
Title: Sun, Moon and Star: Part 2
Released: December 30, 1961
Type: Movie
Part 1 ended with Jianbai and Su Yanan among the students fleeing the invading Japanese. Part 2 follows the efforts of all four characters to participate in the war effort. Su Yanan joins the army and fights. Jianbai enlists to be near her. A-Lan becomes a nurse at a battlefront hospital and Qiuming entertains the troops. (Grace Chang, Cathay's leading musical star at the time, performs some rousing patriotic numbers in these scenes.) Jianbai is reunited with Su in the battlefield, but...
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Sun, Moon and Star: Part 1
Title: Sun, Moon and Star: Part 1
Character: Ma Chiu-Ming
Released: December 8, 1961
Type: Movie
The film traces the relationships that develop between the protagonist Xu and the three women he meets, set against the backdrop of the Second World War.
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The Wild, Wild Rose
Title: The Wild, Wild Rose
Character: Deng Zijia
Released: May 9, 1960
Type: Movie
Grace Chang delivers an eye-opening performance as a lusty nightclub singer climbing the social ladder in seedy Wanchai. Borrowing story and song elements from Georges Bizet’s CARMEN, this Wong Tin-Lam directed musical has flair and polish to rival Hollywood, and a superstar leading lady that would any film industry would have a tough time matching! A key film from the celebrated Cathay Film Studios.
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June Bride
Title: June Bride
Character: Wang Danlin
Released: April 28, 1960
Type: Movie
To marry her fiance Dong Jifang, Wang Danlin and her father Zhuoran take the cruise home to Hong Kong. The daughter fails to see eye to eye with her father who covets after Dong's money for speculation. On the ship, she suffers intensive courtship from the Filipino Chinese Lin Yamang. Meanwhile, Dong is eager to match his old frame Bai Jin with the sailor Mai Qin, but Mai mistakes Danlin for Bai and falls in love with her, resulting in a morass of troubles. Finding out Dong's affair with Bai, Danlin calls off the wedding in anger. Dong responds by deciding to marry Jin. Their nuptials are saved with the timely intervention of Mai.
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Forever Yours
Title: Forever Yours
Released: April 7, 1960
Type: Movie
The star crossed romance of Yu LiYing, an office worker at the local bottling plant, and Weiming (Kelly Lai Chen), an independently wealthy young man who likes Bonsai, has TB, and is likely to die in a few years. They meet when she is swimming with coworkers and sees him standing on a cliff above. She goes to him fearing he is going to commit suicide, then feels embarassed by the mistake. He, however, is smitten and soon they both fall for each other and marry despite his condition.
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The Girl with a Thousand Faces
Title: The Girl with a Thousand Faces
Character: Gu Lingxiu/ Hua Yanhong
Released: November 19, 1959
Type: Movie
Gu Lingxiu's dream of becoming an actress is opposed by her grandmother. Her father Zhongqi remains ambivalent. Years ago, Zhongqi was in love with a Peking opera diva Hua Yanhong, but the lovers were separated by the matriarch. Regretful of the mistake, the matriarch discards her prejudice and allows Lingxiu to pursue her career. She also urges Zhongqi to look for Hua.
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Air Hostess
Title: Air Hostess
Character: Lin Ke-Ping
Released: June 4, 1959
Type: Movie
Back in 1959, air hostess was considered one of the most glamorous and privileged occupations for young girls with a dream. This first colour production of MP & GI details the ins and outs of the profession and takes the three lead actresses, Ge Lan (Grace Chang), Julia Ye Feng and Dolly Su Feng through a series of tough training. After their graduation, the film then brings them, and the audience, to exotic places like Bangkok, Singapore and Taiwan.
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Spring Song
Title: Spring Song
Character: Li Qingping
Released: February 13, 1959
Type: Movie
Teenage idols Grace Chang and Jeanette Lin Cui played competitive university freshman fighting against each other for almost anything : fame, recognition and, of course, guys, who were played by Cathay heart-throbs Peter Chen Hou end Roy Chiao.
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Our Dream Car
Title: Our Dream Car
Character: Li Jiaying
Released: February 2, 1959
Type: Movie
A gem in every sense of the word, Our Dream car features popular idols Ge Lan (Grace Chang) and Chang Yang as a couple of newlyweds who struggle hard to acquire the latest symbol of middle class affluence: a motor car, but only find themselves in alienating situations. Yi Wen's script is full of lively and humorous details, his direction affectionate, while the young stars are charming. The film also paints a picture of a bourgeois lifestyle that was yet to occur in the ex-colony. It has also been aptly compared to the genre of hollywood "bedroom" comedy made famous by Rock Hudson and Doris Day in the 1950s.
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Mambo Girl
Title: Mambo Girl
Character: Li Kailing / Li Kai-Ling
Released: March 6, 1957
Type: Movie
A young woman in search of a lost identity, her long lost mother who abandoned her soon after her birth.
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Journey to Kwan Shan
Title: Journey to Kwan Shan
Released: October 30, 1956
Type: Movie
Journey to Kwan Shan. A Taiwan-HK film by CMPC.
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Soldier of Fortune
Title: Soldier of Fortune
Character: Prostitute (uncredited)
Released: May 24, 1955
Type: Movie
An American woman arrives in Hong Kong to unravel the mystery of her missing photographer husband. After getting nowhere with the authorities, she is led by some underground characters to an American soldier of fortune working in the area against the Communists. He promises to help find her husband.
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The 72 Martyrs of Canton
Title: The 72 Martyrs of Canton
Released: July 15, 1954
Type: Movie
The film was filmed for Chiang Kai-shek's re-election of the president. The history teacher introduced the origin of the Youth Festival to the students: Fujian Lin Juemin left his wife and went to Spike to engage in revolutionary work; Guangxi Wei Yiting took the uprising with the master Li Deshan, Sichuan Yu Peirun and Pei’s brothers fought in the righteousness, and a total of 72 martyrs uprising under the leadership of Huang Keqiang , determined to overthrow the full Qing