The best Kenneth Tsang’s war movies

Kenneth Tsang

Kenneth Tsang

02/09/1934 (89 años)
If you love cinema, you will share this ranking of the best Kenneth Tsang’s movies, although you may have ordered them differently. In any case, we hope you love it and with a little luck discovering a movie that you still don’t know about Kenneth Tsang.

Au Revoir, Mon Amour

Au Revoir, Mon Amour
6.5/10
  • Genre: DramaWar
  • Release: 28/03/1991
  • Character: Mooi Yi's father
A tragic love story set against the always volatile and oftenviolent backdrop of Shanghai during the Japanese occupation and at the opening of the Pacific Theater of the Second World War. A nightclub singer becomes involved with both a member of the Chinese resistance and an officer of the Japanese army.

East Wind Rain

East Wind Rain
4.6/10
Year 1941, a roll of film is delivered to Shanghai and a Chinese spy named Gong An Ming (Liu Yun Long) must decide what he should do with the film, which turns out containing a great secret that could shock the whole world. He discovers the plan code named 'East Wind Rain' and passes the information to the American that their territory will soon be invaded by the Japanese. The code is aired during the weather report from Radio Tokyo on Dec 4, 1941. While in Shanghai An Ming meets with a singer cum pianist, Huan Yan (Fan Bing Bing) and falls in love with her, not realizing that she is also one of the spies. Soon An Ming realizes that his effort found no success and have been ignored due to some reason. And now by risking his own life he must also decide whether to make Huan Yan his lover or his enemy? Will the Japanese attack Pearl Harbor in the end? Which country is Huan Yan working as a spy for? Will An Ming get caught by his enemy?

Goodbye My Friend

Goodbye My Friend
6.2/10
Goodbye My Friend is a Hong Kong Crime-Drama starring Chow Yun-Fat.

The Eyes of Dawn

The Eyes of Dawn
A remake in part of his earlier "comfort women" film (Comfort Women, 1994), which explored the exploitation of various Chinese women forced to provide ‘entertainment’ for the Japanese army during their occupation of China.

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