Flirting movie poster

Flirting

September 16, 1988 1h 32m 4.0/10 (3 votes)

Originally released in 1988. Flirting is a drama film. directed by Lee Tai-Hang.

Starring Alex Man Chi-Leung, Yûko Aoki, and Ng Siu-Gong

Synopsis

Legendary writer/television host/film producer Chua Lam produced the 1988 erotic drama Flirting, starring Alex Man, Ng Siu Gong, pink film actress Aoki Yuko, and Maria Yuen. A morality tale about carnal desire and betrayal, Ng stars as Sai, a rural villager who leaves his young wife behind and goes to Hong Kong to find work. He shares an apartment with best friend Choi (Alex Man), a rough womanizer who goes to Thailand and brings home new Thai wife Aoki (Aoki Yuko). As Sai is forced to hear Choi and Aoki having sex next door every night, his own desire escalates to the point where he starts to spy on the newly married couple. When Choi can't even keep down his womanizing ways in the presence of his wife, Aoki goes to Sai for consolation. However, the two are unable to hold their desires any longer, beginning a steamy affair that may lead to fatal consequences.

Quick Facts

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Release Date September 16, 1988 37 years ago
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Runtime 1h 32m 92 minutes total
User Rating 4.0/10 Mixed (3 votes)
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Language CN Original language
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Country Hong Kong Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
CN

Production Companies

  • Golden Harvest Productions
  • Paragon Films

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Flirting about?

Legendary writer/television host/film producer Chua Lam produced the 1988 erotic drama Flirting, starring Alex Man, Ng Siu Gong, pink film actress Aoki Yuko, and Maria Yuen. A morality tale about c...

Who directed Flirting?

Flirting was directed by Lee Tai-Hang.

How long is Flirting?

Flirting has a runtime of 1 hours and 32 minutes (92 minutes total).

When was Flirting released?

Flirting was released on September 16, 1988 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Flirting?

The main cast of Flirting includes Alex Man Chi-Leung, Yûko Aoki, Ng Siu-Gong, Maria Yuen Chi-Wai, Ou-Yang Sha-Fei.