Movies & TV shows starring 陈百强
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轮流传粤语
香港剧 · 香港
突破粤语
香港剧 · 香港
八喜临门
现代都市 · 香港
秋天的童话粤语
剧情片 · 中国香港
秋天的童话国语
剧情片 · 中国香港
失业生粤语
剧情片 · 中国香港
失业生国语
剧情片 · 中国香港
An Autumn's Tale
剧情片 · 香港
Merry Christmas
Comedy · Hong Kong
"Five Easy"
Domestic dramas · Pieces), a Hong Kong TVB series, premiered on August 4, 1980. It was written and directed by Kam Kwok-liang. Johnnie To was the writer and director for the first five episodes, Tsui Yu-an was the writer and director for the sixth to tenth episodes, Wong Kar-wai was his assistant writer and director, and Onishi was the series coordinator. It was originally scheduled for 8 It was a 0-episode drama, but it was moved to Saturdays after the 15th episode because it was not as well received by Li's "The Love of the Earth" which was aired at the same time. By the 22nd episode [1], the heroine Huang Yingxia in the drama was cut in half after marrying her first husband. It was the first TV series to be cut in half. However, the theme song of the same name composed by Gu Jiahui, lyrics written by Huang Zhan, and starring Zheng Shaoqiu became very popular, and was selected as one of Radio Hong Kong's third top ten Chinese hits in 1980. Story Outline The original story outline is about the social changes of five women from youth to old age. But as a result, the series was cut in half when Huang Yingxia got married. According to the content published in the TV magazine Ignorance when the series was aired: The original story also tells that Huang Yingxia later divorced her husband and met a policeman played by Lam Jiahua, but later the other party wanted to leave Canada due to the integrity crisis at that time, leaving Huang Yingxia alone in Hong Kong. The story tells the story of 1960
流氓大亨【影视解说】
影视解说 · 香港
Autumn Fairy Tale [Film and TV Commentary]
Film and TV Commentary · Hong Kong
Unemployed
Drama · Hong Kong, China