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A list of films produced in Hong Kong in 1961:
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | ||
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1961 | ||||||
All the Best | Doe Ching | |||||
The Attack Of The 5 Fairies Monastery | Wong Fung | |||||
Beauty Parade | Tong Wong | |||||
Beggar King Saves The Prince | Fung Fung | |||||
Les Belles | Doe Ching | |||||
The Belt | Yeung Kong | |||||
Bloody Gloves | ||||||
The Breakthrough | Wu Pang | |||||
The Bridge (Part 1) | ||||||
The Bridge (Part 2) | ||||||
Chase | Chow See Luk | |||||
China At Dawn | Wu Pang | |||||
The Cliff | Chung Yau | |||||
Combat Between Seven Swords And Five Dragons | Wu Pa | |||||
Dreams for the Past Events (aka Ten Years Dream) | Fung Fung | Mak Bing-Wing, Wong-Nui Fung, Lam Ka-Sing, Tam Lan-Hing, Chan Ho-Kau | Drama. Cantonese opera. | [1] | ||
Education of Love | Chung Kai Man | Sammo Hung, Jeanette Lin | ||||
The Greatest Civil War on Earth | Wong Tin-Lam | Christine Pai, Kelly Lai Chen, Kitty Ting Hao, Lai Man, Baby Wong Pui-Pui | Comedy | [2] [3] [4] | ||
How to Get a Wife | Chun Kim | Patrick Tse, Patsy Kar | Comedy | [5] [6] [7] | ||
Long Live the Money | Ng Wui | Cheung Wood-Yau, Tsi Law-Lin, Lee Ching, Man-lei Wong, Yung Siu-Yi | Comedy | [8] | ||
Love Without End | Doe Ching | |||||
Secret Book (Part 1) (aka The Magic Crane) | Miu Hong-Nee | Tang Bik-wan, Yu So-chow, Lam Ka-Sing, Lam Kau, Lok Gung, Yeung Yip-Wang, Chan Ho-Kau, Chan Wai-Yue | Martial Arts | [9] | ||
Secret Book (Part 2) (aka The Magic Crane) | Miu Hong-Nee | Lam Ka-Sing, Yu So-chow, Tang Bik-wan, Lam Kau, Lok Gung, Yeung Yip-Wang, Chan Ho-Kau, Chan Wai-Yue, Lai Man, Chow Gat, Fung Ging-Man, Chan Lap-Ban | Martial Arts | [10] | ||
Seven Phoenixes (aka Golden Phoenix vs. the Dragon) | Wong Hok-Sing | Yam Kim-Fai, Yu Lai-Zhen, Leung Sing-Bo, Poon Yat-On, Liang Tsi-Pak, Yam Bing-Yee | Cantonese opera | [11] [12] | ||
Song of the Nightingale | Wong Toi | Christine Pai Lu-Ming, Wu Fung, Petrina Fung Bo-Bo, Lee Heung-Kam, Lau Hak-Suen, Cheng Kwun-Min, Lee Pang-Fei, Ma Siu-Ying, Lai Man, Lok Gung, Chan Lit-Ban | Drama | [13] | ||
Sorrowful Orphans | Fung Fung | Ying Ting, Fung Bo Bo, Paul Chu Kong, Keung Chung-Ping, Chan Wai-Yue, Lee Heung-kam, To Sam-Ku, Leung Kar-Bo | Drama | |||
Sun, Moon and Star (Part 1, Part 2) | Evan Yang | [14] | ||||
Woman's Affairs | Mok Hong-See | Ying Ting, Lam Ka-Sing, Carrie Ku Mei, Paul Chu Kong, Man Oi-Lan, Au-Yeung Kim, Tam Lan-Hing, Cheng Kwun-Min, Cheung Yee | Comedy | [15] | ||
Tang Bik-wan was a former Chinese actress and a Cantonese opera singer from Hong Kong. Tang is credited with over 280 films.
Wong Hok-Sing (1913–1994) is a former Cantonese opera performer, actor, screenwriter and film director from Hong Kong in 1950s and 1960s. Wong is credited with over 75 films as an actor, over 200 films as a director, and over 70 films as a writer.
Man-lei Wong was a Chinese actress from Hong Kong. Wong was credited with over 300 films. Wong had a star at Avenue of Stars in Hong Kong.
Ying Ting is a Chinese actress from Hong Kong. Ting is credited with over 75 films.
Sin-hung Tam is a Chinese opera singer and actress from Hong Kong. Tam is credited with over 140 films.
Yam Bing-yee was a Chinese actress and Cantonese opera singer from Hong Kong. Yam was credited with over 150 films.
Kwun-Lai Ng (1934-2018) was a former Chinese actress and Cantonese opera singer from Hong Kong. Ng was credited with over 150 films.
Siu-Ying Ma (1908–1978) is a former Chinese actress and Cantonese opera performer from Hong Kong. Ma is credited with over 550 films.
Cecelia Lee Fung-Sing is a Chinese actress and Cantonese opera singer from Hong Kong. Lee is known for cross-dressed in male role in Cantonese opera films. Lee is credited with over 55 films.
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