Wong Toi

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Wong Toi
Died2 April 1964
OccupationFilm director
Years active1933–1964

Wong Toi (died 2 April 1964) was a film director in Hong Kong. [1] [2] He directed for over 30 films between 1933 from 1964.

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Toi was Cantonese. [3] He died on 2 April 1964. [4]

Filmography

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