Ho Bik-Kin

Ho Bik-Kin

Born: October 5, 1919
Died: January 12, 2003

Movies for Ho Bik-Kin...

Title: A Smiling Ghost Story
Released: January 1, 1999
Type: TV
Lam Ka Yi is a kindhearted girl who was electrocuted while saving a kid from a falling signboard. Passerby Ku Dak Ming tries to revive her through mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, but fails to bring her back to life. However, this incident causes Ka Yi's spirit and Dak Ming to have a special link. Thus, when Ka Yi learns that her future parents are actually her cousin Man Siu Ying and Dak Ming's best friend Fong Chi Lung who are loggerheads, she tries to get Dak Ming to help bring them together, much to his frustration. Nevertheless, Ka Yi and Dak Ming found themselves falling for each other over time; but can a ghost-human relationship work out?
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Title: Weapons of Power
Released: July 7, 1997
Type: TV
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Title: The Criminal Investigator II
Released: October 28, 1996
Type: TV
The Criminal Investigator II is a 1996 Hong Kong police procedural television drama. Produced by Jonathan Chik and edited by Chow Yuk-ming and Chiu Ching-yung, the drama is a TVB production and the direct sequel to 1995's The Criminal Investigator. The story follows a team of investigators from the Organized Crime and Triad Bureau unit of the Royal Hong Kong Police Force.
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Title: Debts Of A Life Time
Released: September 4, 1995
Type: TV
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Title: The Criminal Investigator
Released: July 3, 1995
Type: TV
The Criminal Investigator is a 1995 Hong Kong police procedural television drama. Produced by Jonathan Chik and edited by Chow Yuk-ming, the drama is a TVB production. The story follows a team of investigators from the Organized Crime and Triad Bureau unit of the Royal Hong Kong Police Force.
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Title: Plain Love
Released: April 3, 1995
Type: TV
Liu Yacai (played by Zhou Haimei) was sold to the four sons of the landlord Guan Xueru (played by Guan Haishan) as a daughter-in-law. She was bullied in the Guan family. Fortunately, she met Guan Tianyin (played by Zhang Zhaohui), the second son of the Guan family. However, due to fate, it is difficult to realize the dream of mandarin ducks.
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Title: Love Cycle
Released: September 19, 1994
Type: TV
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Title: Heartstrings
Released: August 29, 1994
Type: TV
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Title: Eternity
Released: July 19, 1994
Type: TV
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Title: The Conspiracy of The Eunuch
Released: July 7, 1994
Type: TV
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Title: Master of Martial Arts
Released: June 6, 1994
Type: TV
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Title: Fate of the Last Empire
Released: April 11, 1994
Type: TV
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Title: The Lone Star Swordsman
Released: April 4, 1994
Type: TV
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Title: Conscience
Released: February 28, 1994
Type: TV
TV reporter Wei Haiyi (Played by Maggie Shao) interviews the cage house where the urban poor live, and meets the young Ma Zhongbao (Wen Zhaolun). Zhongbao grew up in a cage house since childhood, indulged in reading all day long, and his personality was extremely closed. After the interview, Haiyi inadvertently took away Zhongbao's novel "Frog and Scorpion", and was deeply impressed by Zhongbao's bitter pursuit. The highly reputable lawyer and lawmaker Cham Yourong (Luo Yingjun) is the underground lover of Haiyi's mother, Wei Jinling (Miao Jinfeng), but intends to invade Haiyi, and Haiyi kills him in a hurry. The mercenary Jin Ling accepted a huge bribe from Rong's wife and even testified against her daughter in court.
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Title: Folk Sergeant
Released: November 24, 1993
Type: TV
Wai Tau Village resident Tang Titkin has served as a police officer in the village for over ten years, earning the love and respect of the villagers. A new boss, Mak Chi-Fan, is assigned to the police station. Chi-Fan holds prejudice against the villagers of Wai Tau and clashes with Titkin due to his unconventional ways. Titkin, on the other hand, finds Chi-Fan overbearing and resists her authority, leading to a deep conflict between them. Wealthy businessman Lei Gwan has risen to power through illicit means, attracting the attention of organized crime. Titkin's close friendship with Lei Gwan causes misunderstandings with Chi-Fan...
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Title: For Home's Sake
Released: October 27, 1993
Type: TV
Chong Man and Ding Chung Nam's marriage falters after selling their property. Chung Nam's affair with her ex-boyfriend complicates things. Meanwhile, Man develops feelings for Chan Miu Ling, who he takes in after her husband leaves her. When Miu Ling returns years later, Man confesses his love. Meanwhile, Mei Po and Tin Yau struggle to overcome obstacles and save money to buy a home.
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Title: The Heroes From Shaolin
Released: August 16, 1993
Type: TV
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Title: Being Honest
Released: May 24, 1993
Type: TV
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Title: Romance Beyond
Released: January 25, 1993
Type: TV
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Title: Crime Fighters
Released: December 28, 1992
Type: TV
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Title: Land of Glory
Released: September 21, 1992
Type: TV
In the 1980s, Zhang Yaocuo's handbag factory faces closure. His friend Chen Rongchang becomes a worker representative, causing tensions with Zhang's father. They decide to start a factory in their hometown. Zhang falls in love with worker Li Tong, but their business fails, and they return to Hong Kong. They face financial troubles and Zhang's father is imprisoned. They establish a new factory in Shenzhen, growing both their business and their relationship. Zhang meets Yao Zhaoran, and Li Tong silently endures his affair. After the factory closes, Rongchang marries Zhang's sister, and starts an affair with his secretary. Zhang Meihua discovers the truth and divorces Rongchang.
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Title: Money And Fame
Released: June 29, 1992
Type: TV
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Title: Once Upon a Time in Hong Kong
Released: June 8, 1992
Type: TV
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Title: Odd Man Out
Released: June 8, 1992
Type: TV
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Title: Rage and Passion
Released: May 1, 1992
Type: TV
Rage and Passion is a Hong Kong television series adapted from Louis Cha's novels The Legend of the Condor Heroes and The Return of the Condor Heroes. It was first broadcast on TVB Jade in Hong Kong in 1992.
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Title: Super Cop
Released: April 6, 1992
Type: TV
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Title: Beside the Seaside, Beside the Sea
Released: December 23, 1991
Type: TV
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Title: The Survivor
Released: December 2, 1991
Type: TV
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Title: Police on the Road
Released: October 7, 1991
Type: TV
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Title: The Lady of Iron
Released: September 9, 1991
Type: TV
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Title: A Life Of His Own
Released: July 8, 1991
Type: TV
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Title: Live For Life
Released: June 24, 1991
Type: TV
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Title: Family Squad
Character: 大屿山长老
Released: May 6, 1991
Type: TV
The Huang family has served in the police force for generations. The patriarch, Huang Jiajing, is modest and talkative, but lacking in confidence and self-esteem. After making mistakes in his job as a police officer, he was transferred and then resigned. His wife, Huang Liaozhonghao, is a contented housewife devoted to her children. Their eldest daughter, Huang Di, is a senior police inspector who is authoritative and diligent. Their second daughter, Huang Fei is impulsive, lazy, and gluttonous, but unexpectedly clever. Their son, Huang Fa, is a university student who is playful and vain, but spoiled by his family. Jiajing's godson, Lia0 Tong-tai, is Huang family's mischievous relative who loves to prank, and Huang family's sworn enemy...
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Title: The Legend of The Invincible
Released: September 10, 1990
Type: TV
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Title: In The Realms of Joy
Released: September 10, 1990
Type: TV
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Title: A Time of Taste
Released: September 10, 1990
Type: TV
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Title: It Runs in the Family
Released: August 8, 1990
Type: TV
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Title: Silken Hands
Released: January 1, 1990
Type: TV
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The Set Up
Title: The Set Up
Released: January 1, 1990
Type: Movie
The Set Up is a made-for-TV movie starring Anthony Wong
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Title: Triumph of A Nation
Released: June 5, 1989
Type: TV
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Title: Looking Back in Anger
Released: April 3, 1989
Type: TV
Looking Back in Anger was a 1989 Hong Kong TV series and one of the most watched TVB series by Chinese people in Hong Kong and around the world. Many factors contributed to the success of this series. As well as its tragic but memorable storyline, this series featured a strong cast, with Felix Wong, Deric Wan, Carina Lau, Kathy Chow Hoi-Mei and Maggie Shiu. The popular theme song of the series "Yat sang ho kau" was sung by Danny Chan and later by Deric Wan himself.
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Title: Here Comes A Hero
Released: April 3, 1989
Type: TV
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Title: The Jade Fox
Released: February 1, 1989
Type: TV
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Title: Twilight of a Nation
Released: November 28, 1988
Type: TV
Twilight of a Nation is a Hong Kong television series based on the events of the Taiping Rebellion and the rise and fall of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom during the late Qing Dynasty. The 45 episodes long series was produced by Siu Sang and was first aired on TVB Jade in Hong Kong in November 1988. It was broadcast again on TVB in 1996. The theme songs and insert songs in the series were performed by Roman Tam.
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Title: Everybody's Somebody's Favourite
Released: April 11, 1988
Type: TV
Set in a time of explosive change, new things and fashion are endless. "Everybody's Somebody's Favourite" portrays the stories of three families, reflecting the "grassroots", "middle-class", and "wealthy" classes. The head of the "grassroots" family, Yang Wenzheng, is conservative and timid, while his wife Yin Yuping is a new-era housewife. The series depicts different aspects of society and its unique phenomena through a light and humorous touch.
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Title: The Legend of the Book and Sword
Character: 天鳴方丈
Released: October 19, 1987
Type: TV
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Title: The Upstart and the Self-Made Man
Released: June 2, 1987
Type: TV
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Title: The Grand Canal
Released: February 12, 1987
Type: TV
The drama is a story that details the fall of the Sui Dynasty, and what it took to lead to the eventual rise of the Tang Dynasty.
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Title: New Heavenly Sword and Dragon Sabre
Character: 空智
Released: November 3, 1986
Type: TV
New Heavenly Sword and Dragon Sabre is a Hong Kong television series adapted from Louis Cha's novel The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber. The series was first broadcast on TVB Jade in Hong Kong in 1986.
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Title: Turn Around And Die
Released: October 17, 1986
Type: TV
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Title: The Turbulent Decade
Released: October 6, 1986
Type: TV
Set in the tumultuous 70s and 80s in Hong Kong, a group of young people from different backgrounds pursue their dreams amidst the rapidly changing city. Tian Yongtai accidentally kills someone and goes to prison, where he befriends Xu Weikang. After his release, Tian's complicated love triangle with his ex-girlfriend and a friend leads to unexpected challenges, with Weikang becoming a formidable foe. The drama explores themes of friendship, love, and justice as Tian faces a difficult choice.
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Title: Destined to Rebel
Released: May 1, 1986
Type: TV
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Title: The Return Of Luk Siu Fung
Released: March 17, 1986
Type: TV
The Return of Luk Siu-fung is a 1986 Hong Kong television series adapted from Gu Long's Lu Xiaofeng novel series. The series was first aired on TVB in Hong Kong in 1986.
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Title: The Lamp Lore
Released: March 10, 1986
Type: TV
The Demon King is defeated by the Holy Mother and exiled from the universe. The Holy Mother retreats to refine her magical lamp. The Demon King later sends his minions to destroy the Holy Mother's predecessor, the Fairy Queen. The Fairy Queen falls in love with Yan-chang and gives up her immortality. The Demon King traps her, but her son, Chen-hsiang, uses an enchanted axe to rescue her from under a mountain.
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Title: Next Year, Next Kins
Released: February 10, 1986
Type: TV
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Title: Take Care Your Highness
Released: September 30, 1985
Type: TV
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Title: The Fallen Family
Released: March 4, 1985
Type: TV
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Title: Beware of Your Bosom Buddies
Released: October 8, 1984
Type: TV
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Title: Qiu Jin: A Woman To Remember
Released: July 16, 1984
Type: TV
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Title: The Fearless Duo
Character: 戲班班主
Released: March 5, 1984
Type: TV
Master Cheung gets injured after fighting with the cult leader Suen Ci. He runs away and meets his future apprentice Szeto Man Mo, as well as the government official’s daughter Lam Chor Yin. Mo is engaged to Yin but he is not devoted to her at all. Even though Yin loves him wholeheartedly, Mo deserts her on their wedding day. Soon after, Mo falls for an actress Fa Ying Fung, knowing nothing of her veil of deceit. After being hurt seriously by Fung, Mo realizes that Yin is his true love and he returns to her eventually. Unfortunately, Yin’s spirit is captured by Ci on their wedding night. In order to rescue his wife, Mo starts practicing black magic but this leads to disastrous outcomes.
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Title: The Foundation
Character: 妙嗔大師
Released: February 6, 1984
Type: TV
The Foundation is a TVB television series, premiered in 1984. Theme song "In Dream Several Sorrow" composition and arrangement by Joseph Koo, lyricist by Wong Jim, sung by Michelle Pau, and the sub theme song "I Cannot See My Tears Flow" composition and arrangement by Joseph Koo, lyricist by Wong Jim, sung by Michelle Pau.
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Title: Can Anybody Help
Released: February 1, 1984
Type: TV
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Title: Woman on the Beat
Released: June 13, 1983
Type: TV
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Title: The Radio Tycoon
Released: January 3, 1983
Type: TV
The Radio Tycoon is a TVB television series, premiered in Hong Kong in 1983.
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Title: 星塵
Released: May 3, 1982
Type: TV
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Title: Brothers Four
Released: November 16, 1981
Type: TV
The series revolves around the four Lin brothers, Lin Shangfu, Lin Shanggui, Lin Shangrong and Lin Shanghua. Shangfu, who works as a car salesman, narrowly avoids being laid off and begins a relationship with TV star Xia Chuqiao. Shanghua, a lounge singer, falls in love with a fellow music enthusiast, Sun Yide, but their relationship becomes complicated due to feelings between Shangfu and Yide. The Lin brothers also face multiple attacks from an unscrupulous artist agent, Lei Litao, but manage to overcome his schemes.
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The Security
Title: The Security
Released: September 11, 1981
Type: Movie
Ah Wei used to be a policeman but his many battle scars and bullet wounds have demoted him to the daily grind of a sercurity guard. His existence is anything but boring, however, as this Hong Kong film like all the others, thrives on shoot-outs, chases, and enough violence to keep an audience awake.
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Title: The Three Musketeers
Released: June 22, 1981
Type: TV
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Title: The Discharged Prisoner
Released: March 30, 1981
Type: TV
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Title: The Adventurers
Released: November 24, 1980
Type: TV
The Adventurers is a TVB television series, premiered in 1980. Theme song "The Adventurer's", and the sub theme song "The Sentimental Debts" composition and arrangement by Joseph Koo, lyricist by Wong Jim, sung by Jenny Tseng.
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Title: The Shell Game
Released: September 15, 1980
Type: TV
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Title: In Search Of
Released: February 4, 1980
Type: TV
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Title: This Land Is Mine
Released: December 31, 1979
Type: TV
It tells about the new beginning of the 1980s, the rapid development of new towns in the New Territories, and the changes in the culture of the people in the New Territories due to urbanization. The center of the story is the Sun Kwong Village in Yuen Long, especially the protagonist Ho Man Tat (played by Lau Chung Yan), how to work hard In the end, she became unscrupulous and pursued the wealthy Yang Lijun (played by Feng Baobao), which finally became the main line of the play.
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Title: Conflict
Released: October 2, 1978
Type: TV
Conflict is a TVB television series, premiered on October 2, 1978. Theme song "Conflict" composition and arrangement by Joseph Koo, lyricist by Wong Jim, sung by Jenny Tseng.
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Title: One Sword
Released: September 25, 1978
Type: TV
A Japanese samurai, Wuming, travels to China and defeats many martial artists, challenging the Central Plains' top Swordsmen, leading to a fight with Liguojushi. Wuming loses but threatens revenge, setting off a battle over the martial arts book, Ling's Sword Manual. Nangong Yi falls out with his master and learns from another. He ends up as the leader of a sect and helps stop an evil martial arts master from gaining power but dies fighting Wuming who threatens to destroy the entire martial arts world.
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Title: The Romantic Swordsman II
Released: September 4, 1978
Type: TV
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Title: The Romantic Swordsman
Released: June 5, 1978
Type: TV
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Title: The Giants
Released: May 1, 1978
Type: TV
The Giants is a TVB television series, premiered on 15 May 1978. Theme song "The Giants" composition and arrangement by Joseph Koo, lyricist by Wong Jim, sung by Roman Tam.
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Title: Luk Siu Fung (Series II)
Released: August 8, 1977
Type: TV
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Title: A House Is Not a Home
Released: August 1, 1977
Type: TV
A House Is Not a Home is a TVB television series, premiered on 1 August 1977. It is a very successful classic series boasting the likes of stars Liza Wang, Simon Yam, Ha Yu and also veteran actors like Bak Man-biu, Tang Pik-wan and Lee Heung-kam. The show became a 1970s drama classic, well-known also for its theme song, "A House Is Not a Home"; 家變, which was composed and arranged by Joseph Koo, with lyrics by the late Wong Jim and sung by Roman Tam.
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Title: C.I.D.(Series 2)
Released: December 28, 1976
Type: TV
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Title: CiD
Released: April 26, 1976
Type: TV
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CID: Murder
Title: CID: Murder
Released: April 26, 1976
Type: Movie
One episode of Ann Hui and Yim Ho’s “CID” series based on real murder incidents in Hong Kong
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CID: Four Moments of Life (Dawn, Noon, Dusk, Night)
Title: CID: Four Moments of Life (Dawn, Noon, Dusk, Night)
Released: April 26, 1976
Type: Movie
Four episodes combined. Dawn: the first cop goes to interrogate the parents of a babygirl who got burnt by an iron. These, eventually admit to be the one responsible but they state it was an accident. Going back on a bus, he reads a newspaper article reporting another case of violence against minors. Noon: the moustached cop cop collects the report of a mother regarding the presence of perverts in her building. A thirteen-year-old girl is spotted with a man in equivocal acts: when she is interrogated she shows no signs of anxiety. Dusk: in a nursing home a guest kills another old man with an axe. He is interrogated by the older cop who, once back home, talks with his wife and daughter while watching sadly TV. Night: the fourth cop is in a disco when he gets the call that a collegue’s wife was the victim of a hit and run. The following morning he goes back to the office.
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The Ghostly Murderer
Title: The Ghostly Murderer
Character: Manager Huang
Released: June 24, 1964
Type: Movie
After a fatal traffic accident, a community is haunted by a phantom figure.
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Phantom of the Jade Chamber
Title: Phantom of the Jade Chamber
Character: Lawyer Cheung
Released: October 17, 1962
Type: Movie
HK mystery film.
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Forever Beloved
Title: Forever Beloved
Released: March 15, 1961
Type: Movie
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My Intimate Partner
Title: My Intimate Partner
Character: Drugstore Owner
Released: August 10, 1960
Type: Movie
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. This oddball duo go through up and downs and eventually get their break in life.
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The Chair
Title: The Chair
Character: Furniture seller
Released: October 14, 1959
Type: Movie
After inheriting his father's estate, Cheung Ka-bo leads a life of debauchery after getting know Blackie Yuen, who profits at others' expense, and Yee-Wah, who working at a night club. As the family wealth diminishes, he always squabbles with his wife and finally separates from her. She returns a diamond bracelet, kept by Uncle Chan, to her mother-in-law. Bo's mother hides the bracelet in a chair. Later, Wah resides at Bo's home. To flatter Wah, Bo wants to get the bracelet by any means from his mother and give it to Wah. Later, Bo's mother falls ill. In the hospital, she tells Bo of the bracelet's whereabouts but the chair has already been sold to Uncle Chan by Wah. Bo, Wah and Yuen stealthily enter Chan's home to get the chair, but have a big fight when they try to take the bracelet. Knowing that Bo has huge debts, Wah intends to leave him after getting the bracelet. Wah exposes her gluttonous self in her pursuit of the treasure. Bo learns his lesson and returns to his wife.
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Resurrection
Title: Resurrection
Character: Kit's schoolmate at banquet
Released: April 1, 1955
Type: Movie
Ah Hing is made pregnant by her master Fan Chun-kit. Fan soon leaves for his studies overseas while Ah Hing suffers gross prosecution and is reduced to becoming a prostitute. In a momentary slip of a struggle, Ah Hing commits manslaughter. Now a qualified lawyer, Fan acquits Ah Hing of the charge, and intends to marry her to redeem his negligence in the past. Ah Hing, however, is determined to pursue an independent life.
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Cold Nights
Title: Cold Nights
Character: Clerk
Released: March 23, 1955
Type: Movie
Cold Nights features great performances by both Pak Yin as a tough minded “new woman”, Shusheng, and Ng Cho-fan as her weak husband, Wang Wenxuan, whose spirits have been crushed by the Sino-Japanese war.
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Spring
Title: Spring
Character: Wong Cheun-yan
Released: December 22, 1953
Type: Movie
Ko Suk-ying is saddened over her arranged marriage as manipulated by her father Hak-ming. Ko Kok-sun's Cousin Chow Wai's spends the Mid-Autumn Festival before her marriage with the Kos. She has been in love with Sun. Sun finds out about her love for him when she is about to be married off, he is too weak to oppose to Wai's betrothal to another man. Sun's son, Hoi-sun, falls ill. Fearing the displeasure of his elders, Sun dares not consult a western doctor. Meanwhile, another dispute arises among members of the family over the ancestral land. When accused of being incompetent in his management, Sun takes the blame silently. Wai dies of grief while Hoi-sun becomes a victim of mistreatment. Sun is devastated at this double blow. Hak-ming instructs Sun to arrange for Ying's wedding. Knowing the kind of man Ying's fiancee is, Sun is reluctant. Not wanting to follow in Wai's footsteps, Ying fights for her own rights, and backed by an enlightened Sun, she leaves for a new start.
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Family
Title: Family
Character: Wong Chuen Yan
Released: January 7, 1953
Type: Movie
"Family" (1953), which launched the Union Film legacy, "Spring" (1953) and "Autumn" (1954) are adaptations of Ba Jin's highly regarded novel "Torrent Trilogy". In "Family", director Ng Wui skilfully condenses the voluminous first part of the novel into an emotionally powerful and intellectually focused story of youngsters struggling to survive oppression and repression in a feudalistic family. This well-received film quickly established the company's reputation.