Lam Tin

Lam Tin

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Title: Zheng Cheng Gong
Released: February 16, 1987
Type: TV
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Title: Turn Around And Die
Released: October 17, 1986
Type: TV
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Title: The Twin Heirs
Released: July 7, 1986
Type: TV
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Title: A Tough Fight
Released: November 1, 1985
Type: TV
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Title: The Friendly Halves II
Released: January 1, 1985
Type: TV
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Title: It's A Long Way To Home
Released: July 2, 1984
Type: TV
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Title: The Friendly Halves
Released: April 8, 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: The Legend of Wonder Lady
Released: November 16, 1981
Type: TV
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Title: Hero's Blood Road
Released: October 5, 1981
Type: TV
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Title: The Wheeler Dealer
Released: September 28, 1981
Type: TV
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Title: Young's Female Warrior
Released: July 27, 1981
Type: TV
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Title: The Fate
Released: June 29, 1981
Type: TV
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Title: In Love and War
Released: May 11, 1981
Type: TV
In Love and War is a TVB television series, premiered in 1981. Theme song "In Love and War" composition and arrangement by Joseph Koo, lyricist by Wong Jim, sung by Adam Cheng.
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Title: The Passenger
Released: May 28, 1979
Type: TV
The Passenger is a TVB television series, premiered on May 28, 1979. Theme song "The Passenger" composition and arrangement by Joseph Koo, lyricist by Wong Jim, sung by George Lam.
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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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The One-armed Magic Nun
Title: The One-armed Magic Nun
Released: November 19, 1969
Type: Movie
1969 Kung-fu film featuring Suet Nei in the lead role.
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The Mysterious Sisters
Title: The Mysterious Sisters
Character: Lo Bat
Released: March 26, 1969
Type: Movie
As the Cantonese 'Jane' Bond films evolved, the genre became less Bond-like, cutting down on the staging of fights and the flaunting of secret weapons. The heroine(s) remained an action figure, complete with quick wits and agile prowess, but the stories increasingly took on the jewel theft plot and the twilight world of decadent deviance. The Mysterious Sisters is no exception as director Ng Wui renders high class thefts in the style of the classic French film Rififi, and long stretches of action that unfold without dialogue.
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The Sword and Knife (Conclusion)
Title: The Sword and Knife (Conclusion)
Released: September 6, 1968
Type: Movie
Hong Kong martial arts movie.
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The Red Rattlesnake
Title: The Red Rattlesnake
Released: December 21, 1965
Type: Movie
'Agent Number Two' Lee Kwok-wai of the resistance troops Red Rattlesnake sets off for Guangzhou to assist Agent Number One in rescuing their comrade Pang Yau-lan from the puppet army. Lee approaches his former lover Lam Ying-tsi, the mistress and trusted aide of the puppet commander Wong Tai-wai, who has fallen prey to the lip service of the beautiful and smart songstress Pak Lai. Following the vandalism of the arsenal, Pak is quick to point the finger of blame at a spy at work. Lam combs their home for clues and finds Lee's recording devices. Furnishing Lee with misleading information, Lam has Lee and associates arrested. Pak appears to their rescue, revealing herself as Agent Number One. The dauntless spy sabotages the enemy's ammunition and communication network, captures the commander before joining her comrades to celebrate a successful withdrawal. (Synopsis based on audiovisual materials)
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The Happy Reunion
Title: The Happy Reunion
Character: Ma Ka-cheung
Released: September 19, 1962
Type: Movie
Yu Kwok-Kei cannot pay his debts and disguises himself as Ma Ka-Wai, his cousin Yu Lan-Fun's fiancee. He tries to kill Lan-Fun. A fisherman saves Fun. She believes that Ka-Wai was the attacker, but she can't understand why. After Fun has been missing, her family puts an announcement in the paper. Meanwhile, Chan Lan-Fong, who just comes to Hong Kong, looks like Fun and is brought to Yu's home. Fong's habits are totally different from Fun's, and she cannot recognise the family, who thinks Fun has amnesia. Fun knows that her family has mistaken somebody else for her, so she goes back home secretly and teaches Fong her habits and customs. Fong does what Fun tells her, and the family thinks that she has recovered. Kwok-Kei has a guilty conscience, so he disguises as Ka-Wai again, intending to kill Fun/Fong. But he fails and got arrested. Everybody learns that Kwok-Kei wanted to kill Fun. Moreover, Fun's mother discovers that Fong is Fun's lost twin sister and the family is reunited.