The best Wu Fung’s drama movies

Wu Fung

Wu Fung

18/01/1930 (94 años)
Today we present the best Wu Fung’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 Wu Fung’s movies.

Big Brother

Big Brother
6.3/10
A soldier-turned-high school teacher uses unusual methods to reach to a class of poor students, while dealing with a greedy entrepreneur and his gang of fighters as well as the government.

Heart of Dragon

Heart of Dragon
6.3/10
A policeman forsakes his dream of world travel to care for a mentally impaired brother, who is later kidnapped by gangsters.

Love Is Love

Love Is Love
6.1/10
Shui (Stephen Chow) and Ti (Sandra Ng) elope off, against the wishes of Ti's father (Shing Fui-On). They live the life of a struggling young couple. Shui finds a job at a jewelry importer and his hard work is noticed by the boss lady (Suki Kwan). As Shui moves up the corporate ladder, the chasm between Shui and Ti starts to widen, and the bond between Suki and Shui tightens.

Overheard 2

Overheard 2
6.7/10
Manson Law, a celebrated stockbroker in Hong Kong, is injured in a car accident. The police, led by Inspector Jack Ho, discovers a military surveillance device in the car wreck. Meanwhile, the wiretapper Joe Szema is unveiling his extensive plan that targets the mysterious financial conglomerate, the Landlord Club. The fate of these three men soon intertwines in the cat-and-mouse game that may bring down the entire stock market.

Taxi Hunter

Taxi Hunter
6.6/10
Kin (Anthony Wong) is a hard-working insurance salesman with a very pregnant wife. When his wife starts haemorrhaging, he calls a taxi, but it leaves when someone else offers more money. After his wife dies, Kin vows to get revenge on all taxi drivers by taking them out one at a time.

Four Loves

Four Loves
5.7/10
The two Cheng sisters leave war-torn Shanghai for Hong Kong. They take on another guest along the way, and move in with their cousin in Hong Kong, now a close unit of four friends. Through highs and lows, they all learn to live with each other.

ATM

ATM
ATM is a Hong Kong Comedy-Drama starring Stanley Fung.

Family Doctrine (Part 2) - A Setting Sun on the Green Hill

Family Doctrine (Part 2) - A Setting Sun on the Green Hill
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 01/12/1965
  • Character: Kong Tsi-Man
Family Doctrine is a drama film directed by Chu Kei and stars Wu Fung, Man Lan, Pearl Au Ka-Wai, Ma Siu-Ying, and Kitty Ting Hao.

18 Times

18 Times
5.9/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 03/11/1988
  • Character: Avocat de Gigi
The gorgeous Cherie Chung is a cursed bride in the hilarious romantic comedy 18 Times! Gigi (Cherie Chung) is a young woman with no shortage of potential husbands to choose from. The big problem: every single one of her husbands dies after becoming wealthy! As a result, Gigi is obscenely rich, but she can't seem to find a "Mr. Right" that won't die! Numbers one through seventeen all get shuffled off the mortal coil, making Gigi promise to never love again. But when charming Jack Wong (Kenny Bee) shows up, will Gigi risk love for the eighteenth time? Director Joe Cheung creates laughs and hijinks aplenty, and a full cast of Hong Kong cinema stars - including Teresa Carpio, Sing Fui On, and John Sham, Eric Tsang, and Lowell Lo as three of Gigi's doomed husbands - turn in hilarious, self-effacing performances. Cherie Chung and Kenny Bee risk his death for their love in 18 Times!

Why, Why, Tell Me Why!!

Why, Why, Tell Me Why!!
5.9/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 09/03/1986
  • Character: Yau's Father
Why, Why, Tell Me Why!! is a Hong Kong Drama starring Anita Mui

Another Piece of Romance

Another Piece of Romance
5.6/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 24/03/1994
Neglected women, all married to a bunch of lecherous brothers, plot to cut off their penises. The story, appropriately, is set in Thailand, where such revenge is practically a national sport

Reincarnation

Reincarnation
3.8/10
A newlywed couple die in a car accident. He is resurrected into another man's body and begins a love affair with someone else while she remains a wandering spirit. Meanwhile, an evil sorceress sets out to capture them.

Rose

Rose
6.3/10
Sullen insurance agent Maggie Cheung reluctantly rescues a triad goon suffering from hatchet wounds (Roy Cheung), and thus begins their slow-burn romance.

Marry a Rich Man

Marry a Rich Man
5.3/10
Mi, a propane delivery girl, declares to the heavens that she must marry a rich man. On a flight to Milan Me meets Christmas, a cute, rich Hong Kong resident who immediately takes a shine to Mi. She thinks she’s hit the jackpot, but as soon as they land the two are pick-pocketed by a local. Undaunted, they go on a “poor man’s date” making the run of Milan without a penny. And the two get along famously, leading Me to the conclusion that her cynical gold-digging plans have worked.

Cream Soda & Milk

Cream Soda & Milk
6.8/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 01/07/1981
  • Character: Ting Sung Sheng
Ling's parents has been separated when she was small, however, she always miss her brother, Ding. Ling's boyfriend is a social worker. One day, he sees a youngster who looks like Ling's brother and loves drinking cream soda and milk. Nevertheless, Ding doesn't want to meet his sister..

Misunderstood

Misunderstood
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 25/04/1970
Two schoolgirls become bar girls at night to earn money.

Hong Kong Adam's Family

Hong Kong Adam's Family
5.9/10
Mad mix of comedy and action as a family of thugs and Triads can't see eye to eye and so end up going fist to fist.

The Looks of Hong Kong

The Looks of Hong Kong
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 22/08/1974
The Looks of Hong Kong is a Hong Kong Drama directed by and starring Stanley Fung.

Operation Pink Squad

Operation Pink Squad
5.3/10
The Pink Squad is comprised of four strong, tough women (Sandra Ng, Ann Bridgewater, Suki Kwan in her film debut, and Elsie Chan) who do their police work efficiently and successfully. As a result, their chauvinistic superiors in the police department are always scheming to try and get them fired.

A Couple in Cold War

A Couple in Cold War
Ye Hui and Jiang Man were originally a loving couple. One time Hui received a 1000 dollar bonus, and his colleague Zhu Ge-Kong paid a plan to hide the bonus in the shoes and prepared to spend it on his own. After Man found out, he took the money away, and the two quarreled about it. , Hui asked for a divorce in anger, but he was not allowed to move away, so he only hung a tent in the bedroom as the "Chu River and Han Jie". After that, Huichang fought with his wife, even pretending to have brain cancer, and tricked Man into taking care of him. , Unexpectedly, it was seen through by Man again. Manager Hong of Hui Company and Manager Mei of Man Company reunited, and the two companies merged together, and Man promoted the director, making it difficult for Hui and Kong. After the manager of Man Demei persuaded him, he witnessed the affection of others’ husbands and wives. Deeply ashamed, reconciliation with Hui is as good as ever.

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