The best Ng Wai’s movies

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Today we present the best Ng Wai’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 Ng Wai’s movies.
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The Younger Generation

The Younger Generation
5.4/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 12/03/1970
  • Character: Md Wu
The Younger Generation is an ultra-tragic tale about a young girl, played by Ivy Ling Po who gets married, has five kids, then she and her husband die forcing one child sold to prostitution to feed the other four. Chinese culture dictates that great respect is given to the elders and in The Younger Generation, it is an elder that is the hero, telling audiences that although sadness abounds, they can return home happy with their Confucius mindset.

The Cave of the Silken Web

The Cave of the Silken Web
6.3/10
  • Genre: Action
  • Release: 21/08/1967
Monkey King, Pig and Friar Sand must rescue his master Buddhist monk from seven witches / spiders who believe themselves to be immortal if they eat the monk's flesh. The third part of the Shaw Brothers film series about Monkey King after the novel "Journey to the West."

Village of Tigers

Village of Tigers
5.8/10
  • Genre: ActionDrama
  • Release: 12/01/1974
  • Character: Grandma Ba
The Village of Tigers is known as the home of all evil doers throughout the land, ruled by their leader, Lord Hu Jiao. When the famed swordsman known as the Sword of the Southern Sky, Luo Hong-Xun ends up in said village, he will teach the bandits a lesson.

Temple of the Red Lotus

Temple of the Red Lotus
5.9/10
  • Genre: Action
  • Release: 10/01/1965
  • Character: Grandmother
Jimmy Wang Yu plays a young kid who heads off to Dragon Valley to meet the childhood friend who was promised as his bride. When he gets there, he finds that the family of the bride might not be an entirely honest bunch of people though. What is the story behind their feud with the monks at the Temple Of The Red Lotus, for a start?

The Pearl Phoenix

The Pearl Phoenix
5.9/10
Huangmei Opera movies like The Pearl Phoenix are unique to 1960's Hong Kong culture, a product of the Swinging Sixties but considerably more in touch with their Chinese roots. This one is complete with a gender-bending tale where the male lead is played by female and the female lead poses as a man, plus movie queen Li Ching and the singing voices of Ivy Ling Po and Jing Ting. Sit back and enjoy!

The Golden Sword

The Golden Sword
6.3/10
Lo Wei remains internationally famous for directing Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan's first major movies. Cheng Pei-pei is now internationally famous for her superlative role in Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon. But both were superstars in Hong Kong for decades prior, so any teaming of the superlative "swordswoman supreme" and the vaunted director/writer/actor is cause for celebration. Kao Yuen joins them as a noble swordsman, and watch, too, for award-winning actor Ku Feng as the "Frontier Terror" in the evocative and effective "Martial Art World" adventure.

Death Valley

Death Valley
6.2/10
  • Genre: Action
  • Release: 11/10/1968
  • Character: Aunt Jin
Lo Wei was twenty years into his notable career when he wrote, directed, and co-starred in this tale of a murdered lord, a hired killer who unknowingly becomes friends with his intended victim, a vicious bandit chief, and a kind blind woman. Star Yueh Hua would go on to an exceptional acting career, while Lo himself would give both Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan their "big breaks."

Susanna

Susanna
6.6/10
Film about Shan Shan and her life.

The Magnificent Swordsman

The Magnificent Swordsman
6.1/10
Lone swordsman Jiang Dan-Feng (Wong Chung-Shun) is ambushed by a pair of bandits and quickly despatches them. One of them, as he is dying, asks Jiang to take his personal effects to his sister. This being a Wuxia film, our hero is bound by a strict code of honour, and he agrees. The bandit’s sister, Xiu Xiu (Shu Pei-Pei), is surprisingly forgiving and tells him that he got mixed up in a bad crowd of robbers before he died. As it happens, these self-same bandits are threatening to tear up the village at any moment, and Jiang prepares to defend it despite being despised by the town folk for killing Xiu Xiu’s brother.

Intrigue in Nylons

Intrigue in Nylons
6.2/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 11/11/1972
  • Character: Law Sau Juen
Essentially a comedy about the cut throat advertising business

River of Tears

River of Tears
5.7/10
  • Genre: MusicRomance
  • Release: 25/11/1969
  • Character: Wedding guest
Mysterious songstress Fang Biyu is loved by two brothers, Qiwei and Qijun. After freeing herself from the clutches of gangsters, she gives her heart to Qiwei. Tragedy comes knocking on the door when one of the gangsters comes out of prison, and Qiwei dies in a car accident. Blamed for her husband's death, Biyu is forced to go back to singing to make a living, but hopes to reunite with her son and return to the family one day.

The Joy of Spring

The Joy of Spring
Hong Kong musical directed by Lo Chen.

Songfest

Songfest
6.2/10
  • Genre: MusicRomance
  • Release: 19/02/1965
  • Character: Li Er Niang
The story centers on the passionate and turbulent romance between a tea-picker girl, Yu Lan, and a fisherman, Chun Yang.Complications soon arise when a love rival, Hu San Bao, appears.

Double Trouble

Double Trouble
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 02/10/1968
  • Character: Hair salon customer
Shaw Brothers double trouble comedy

Princess Iron Fan

Princess Iron Fan
6.8/10
The mythological tale of a quest from China to India to bring back Buddhist scriptures, famous for the adventures of Sun Wukong, the notorious Monkey King.

Hong Kong, Manila, Singapore

Hong Kong, Manila, Singapore
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 15/09/1965
Shaw Brothers comedy.

The Price of Love

The Price of Love
6.6/10
  • Release: 06/11/1970
  • Character: Lao San's wife
Teddy plays some physically deformed musical genius named Wu Sheng who falls for a blind girl named Jui Fang (Chin Ping). Is love really blind? According to Wu Sheng, probably so, but when Jui Fang is on the verge of regaining her eyesight from an operation, Wu Sheng packs up and leaves the country for fear of Jui Fang disowning him once her eyes gets a look at Wu Sheng.

Four Sisters

Four Sisters
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 05/05/1967
  • Character: Mother Mao
Mandarin-era Hong Kong film adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's Little Women.

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