The best Lau Siu-Kwan’s drama movies

Lau Siu-Kwan

Lau Siu-Kwan

01/01/1959 (65 años)
Today we present the best Lau Siu-Kwan’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Lau Siu-Kwan’s movies.

Job Hunter

Job Hunter
6.2/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 26/08/1981
Focuses on two brothers from a rich family, and a poor classmate who pretends he is from the same social class.

Devil of Love

Devil of Love
  • Genre: DramaHorror
  • Release: 01/01/1994
  • Character: Ya Kwan
Yung has supernatural powers, which allow him to kill and rape young women, then turn them into vampires. His lover is Ngai, who has just killed her old husband. Husband's will is read by Lawyer Barsuk, and it states that his adult children, Lau Kwan and Lau Yee Tai, will get his money unless they die, in which case it goes to his lovely young wife, Ngai. Ngai kills Lau, but Lau's ghost confers with his father, and they plan revenge, with the unwilling help of Lawyer Barsuk. Filmed in Pattaya, Thailand.

Black Cat in Jail

Black Cat in Jail
4.1/10
  • Genre: ActionDrama
  • Release: 20/01/2000
  • Character: Cop
The film opens with Jade Leung kills a few people - but when she accidentally threaten a young boy in the process in a square where she tries to save him, thereby allowing sufficient time for the police to arrest her and send her to imprisonment. There is a focus not only on her, she shares it with three other prisoners as she slowly befriends, and each of them given her own story and flashback on how she got there.

Passing Flickers

Passing Flickers
6.7/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 06/04/1982
  • Character: Ms Dai's fiance
The main characters - the arrogant, harassed director, the sexy starlet, or naïve actors are familiar enough stereotypes. Along the way however, there is some fun to be had as more humorous incidents occur on the sound stage, together with dashes of nudity. Some of the events are presumably inspired by real life experiences, others have a distinct air of wishful fabrication. The over-the-top Kung Fu star, deserted by director and crew as he goes through his pointless extended routine, for instance. Or the action heroes, sweating in furs while they dutifully munch through their meal scene, 'snow' falling outside in studio land.

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