When East Goes West
Originally released in 1990. When East Goes West is a drama film. directed by David Chiang Da-Wei.
Starring Bill Tung Biu, Lui Fong, and Wong Wan-Sze
Synopsis
Lam Fei Hong (Bill Tung) goes through with his emigration plans and meets up with his son Michael (Lui Fong) in Canada. On the plane and subsequently when having landed, Uncle Lam makes sure Wong Yim-Chao (Ng Suet-Man) gets home safely to her Auntie Wong (Wong Wan-Si) but she believes someone has kidnapped Wong as she wasn't present at the airport. This triggers love/hate relationships but a tale between father and son where both have to find the one to settle down with. And they've just met them in actuality...
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- CN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is When East Goes West about?
Lam Fei Hong (Bill Tung) goes through with his emigration plans and meets up with his son Michael (Lui Fong) in Canada. On the plane and subsequently when having landed, Uncle Lam makes sure Wong Y...
Who directed When East Goes West?
When East Goes West was directed by David Chiang Da-Wei.
How long is When East Goes West?
When East Goes West has a runtime of 1 hours and 38 minutes (98 minutes total).
When was When East Goes West released?
When East Goes West was released on January 1, 1990 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in When East Goes West?
The main cast of When East Goes West includes Bill Tung Biu, Lui Fong, Wong Wan-Sze, Paul Chun Pui, Lawrence Ng Kai-Wah.