List of Hong Kong films of 1966

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A list of films produced in Hong Kong in 1966:

1966

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
1966
Affection Chu Yuan
Aftermath Of A Fire (Part 1) Ling Yun
Aftermath Of A Fire (Part 2) Ling Yun
Ah Chun Wants To Get Marry (aka Landlady & Tenant)Mok Hong SeeRomantic Comedy [1]
An Avenger's Tale (Part 1)Wong Fung
An Avenger's Tale (Part 2)Wong Fung
Back-Up Bride
Banner Of The Twin Phoenixes (Part 1) Ling Yun
Banner Of The Twin Phoenixes (Part 2) Ling Yun
The Big Chase Joe Law Chi
Bitter Fear Choi Cheong
Come Drink with Me King Hu Cheng Pei-pei, Yueh Hua, Chan Hung Lit, Lee Wan-Chung, Yang Chi-Ching, Shum LoWuxia [2]
Double Exposure (aka A Girl of Deceiver)Tu Kuang-Chi Ting Ying, Paul Chu Kong, Helena Law Lan, Lai Man, Yue MingThriller [3]
The Flying Killer (aka The Female Chivalry)Chien LungYu So-Chau, Ulysses Au-Yeung Jun, Tsi Law-lin, Kao Min-Ling, Ting Hsiang, Irene Ryder Fantasy Action Science Fiction [4]
Girl Detective 001 (aka Detective Girl 001)Lung ToConnie Chan Po-Chu, Lui KeiCrime [5]
Girls Are Flowers (aka Girl at Eighteen)Wong Yiu Connie Chan, Lui Kei, Nancy Sit, Ma Siu-Ying, Yip Ching, Lai Man, Yung Yuk-Yi, Hung Ling-LingMusical Romance [6]
The Golden BatsChiang Wai-KwongMartial Arts
How Much Worry You Can HaveChor YuenKong Hon, Pak Yan, Fung ChanDrama [7]
The International Secret Agents (aka International Secret Agent, SOS Hong Kong) (Chinese :國際女間諜)Choi Gyeong-Ok Ying Ting, Park Nou-Sik, Helen Li Thriller [8] [9]
The Knight of KnightsSit KwanKiu Chong, Lily Ho, Li Ying, Liu Liang-Hua, Lily Li Li-LiMartial Arts [10]
Lady Bond (Chivalrous Girl)Mok Hong-See Connie Chan, Nam Hung, Chow Chung, Tam Bing-Man, Cheng Man-Ha, Chan Lap-Ban, Chui YiAction [11] [12]
The Lady Spy (aka The Female King Kong)Chien Lung Yu So-Chau, Ulysses Au-Yeung Jun, Ting Feng, Mak Gei, Ting Hsiang, Ying YingAction [13]
Love BurstMok Hong-See Ying Ting, Tam Bing-Man, Lai Siu-Fong, Man-lei Wong, Ma Kam-Neong Drama [14]
Madam MysteryLee Ying-Yuen Ting Ying, Paul Chu Kong, Tam Lan-Hing, Helena Lawm Lan, Lai Man, Wong Lai-MingDrama
Monkey Goes West
Mr. Know How (aka Jack-of-All-Trades)Ng TanLui Kei, Kitty Ting Hao, Erica Lee Man, Lee Kui-On, Sze-Ma Wah-Lung, Ko Lo-Chuen, Ma Siu-Ying, Aai Dung-Gwa, Lok Gung, Lee Heung-KamComedy [15] [16]
Night of the Opera Stars (aka Goddess of Mercy Celebrates Her Birthday at Xiang Shan)Wong Hok-SingSek Yin-Tsi, Yam Kim-fai, Pak Suet-Sin, Yu Kai, Ng Kwun-Lai, Fung Wong-Nui, Lam Ka-Sing, Connie Chan Po-Chu, Chan Kam-Tong, Leung Sing-Bo, Pak Lung-Chu, Law Kim-Long, Tam Lan-Hing, Little Unicorn, Hui Ying-Sau, Hong Sheng-Nv, Lee Bo-Ying, Yuen Siu-Fai, Chan Ho-Kau, So Siu-Tong, Wong Chin-SuiDocumentary [17]
Princess Iron Fan Ho Meng Hua Pat Ting Hung, Ho Fan, Yueh Hua Fantasy
Spy with My Face Chor Yuen Nam Hung, Patrick Tse, Connie Chan, Cheung Wood-Yau, Fung Ngai, Lok Gung, Lai Man, Leung Ming, Cheung Chi-Suen, Unicorn Chan, Leung Siu-Chung, Fung Mei-Ying, Wong Hon, Nam Fung, Man Leng, Ho Pak-Kwong, Fung Ming, Chor Yuen, Hoh Wan, Chow Siu-Loi, Woo Ping, Simon Chui Yee-NgauActionSequel to The Black Rose. [18] [19] [20]
Who Is More Beautiful? (aka Love with Boat Girl)Chiang Wai-Kwong Tang Bik-wan, Lam Fung, Wu Fung, Tam Lan-HingComedy

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