Hong Kong Graffiti
Originally released in 1985. Hong Kong Graffiti is a feature film. directed by Terry Tong Gei-Ming.
Starring Olivia Cheng Man-Nga, Joh Yin-Ling, and Polly Chan
Synopsis
Yang Hsiu Shan was grown up in Hong Kong and her folks were emigrated to Canada. She felt in love with her boss, Chen Kai Ping, and in order to set up her business. So she decided to stay in Hong Kong. Yang's sister-in-law, Luk Ping Ting, was emigrated from China and was living in her house. Both Yang and her room-mate, Chan Pei Lien, an air hostess, were taken care of her. In the meantime, Chen's daughter, Fong, came from Taiwan to visit him. She realized that Yang was kind to others and helpful to her father's business so she got to like her more. Luk and Chen had developed a secret love affair. Yang was stunned by the news and became to hate Luk. Yang, Fong, Chan and Luk finally became reconcile.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Olivia Cheng Man-Nga
as Susan Yang
Joh Yin-Ling
as Belinda
Polly Chan
as Plenty Lu Ping Ting
Peter Yang Kwan
as Kelly Chan
Chan Jun-Kwok
as Gary Tai
Simon Yip Fai-Wong
Victor Hon Kwan
as Molester at train station
Lo Hung
as Jewelry shop boss
Wong Ka-Kui
as Guest at baby contest
Got Ping
as Plenty's relative
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- CN
Production Companies
- Lo Wei Motion Picture Company
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Hong Kong Graffiti about?
Yang Hsiu Shan was grown up in Hong Kong and her folks were emigrated to Canada. She felt in love with her boss, Chen Kai Ping, and in order to set up her business. So she decided to stay in Hong K...
Who directed Hong Kong Graffiti?
Hong Kong Graffiti was directed by Terry Tong Gei-Ming.
How long is Hong Kong Graffiti?
Hong Kong Graffiti has a runtime of 1 hours and 34 minutes (94 minutes total).
When was Hong Kong Graffiti released?
Hong Kong Graffiti was released on September 25, 1985 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Hong Kong Graffiti?
The main cast of Hong Kong Graffiti includes Olivia Cheng Man-Nga, Joh Yin-Ling, Polly Chan, Peter Yang Kwan, Chan Jun-Kwok.