The best Richard Gam Tin-Chue’s war movies

Richard Gam Tin-Chue

Richard Gam Tin-Chue

If you love cinema, you will share this ranking of the best Richard Gam Tin-Chue’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 Richard Gam Tin-Chue.

The Bamboo House of Dolls

The Bamboo House of Dolls
5.4/10
A nurse in a Japanese women's POW camp during World War II masterminds an escapee.

Sons of the Good Earth

Sons of the Good Earth
6.1/10
War film set during the second Sino-Japanese war.

The Naval Commandos

The Naval Commandos
6.4/10
  • Genre: ActionDramaWar
  • Release: 10/04/1977
  • Character: Japanese Navy officer
The "Godfather Of The Kung-Fu Film" created this rousing epic of a seemingly suicidal mission to destroy the Japanese Navy's flagship in 1937, featuring many great actors he had worked with over the years. Their courageous and desperate attempts to do just that comprise the remarkable action in this rousing epic, featuring some of the greatest actors Chang had ever made, was making, and would ever make famous. (IVL)

Too Late for Love

Too Late for Love
6.3/10
  • Genre: DramaRomanceWar
  • Release: 29/03/1967
  • Character: Guest at Liang's wedding
Su Fen, a young and frail girl, looked forward to her wedding with her fiancé, Li Kuo-liang. The happy couple's bliss was cut short when war broke out. Kuo-liang was summoned to fight at the front lines. In his absence, Su Fen discovered she had tuberculosis.

The Blue and the Black

The Blue and the Black
6.8/10
It's a powerful melodrama about a thwarted romance in 1930s Tientsin, China, during the Japanese occupation, and it stars Linda Lin Dai, one of the era's most popular stars. It was part of Golden Horse's 100 Greatest Chinese-Language Films.

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