Judge C. K. Lau
After scoring a massive HK$20 million at the box office with the hit comedy Her Fatal Ways in 1990, the golden trio of Tony Leung Ka Fai, Carol Cheng ("Dodo"), and Alfred Cheung returned later that year with another winner in Queen's Bench III. Besides writing, directing, and producing, the talented Alfred Cheung also starred in the courtroom drama as Chang, an aspiring young lawyer who takes on the tricky case of defending for Fai (Tony Leung), a man charged with murdering a girl in the woods. Chang believes that Fai is innocent, but can he save the man and nail the real culprit with the treacherous prosecutor Fang (screen villain Sunny Fang Kang) on the opposing side? Luckily, Chang gets some help from Carrie Ng as a fellow lawyer, Carina Lau as Fai's girlfriend and a witness, and Dodo who makes a cameo appearance as Chang's aunt.
Mr Wong
암흑가 보스의 아들인 마이클은 사업에 방해되는 인물인 사피구를 없애기 위해 친구 국호를 이용한다. 마이클은 의도적으로 사피구와 싸움을 벌이고 공격받는 모습을 보여 줌으로써 국호의 우정 어린 마음을 이용하여 총을 발사케 만든다. 국호는 살인죄라는 누명을 쓰게 되고 복역을 하게 된다. 마이클은 이를 틈타 국호의 애인 아미에게 접근하고 강간하려 한다. 도망친 아미는 평소 아미에게 관심을 보였던 노인 황 백의 제안으로 마이클을 피해 외국으로 떠나게 된다. 이 후 국호는 마이클의 음모를 알게 되고 감옥에서 만난 친구의 도움으로 탈옥을 시도하지만 실패한다. 복수의 칼을 갈던 국호는 출감하게 되고 그를 찾아온 아미와 재회하게 되지만 같이 온 황 백과 남자 아이를 보고 아미를 보내게 된다. 한편 마이클은 국호와 우연히 마주치게 되고 아미와 그의 아들을 납치한다. 황 노인에게 사실을 전해 듣고 아미와 함께 있던 남자 아이가 자신의 친아들임을 알게 된 국호는 마이클을 향해 원한 맺힌 복수의 총을 겨누게 된다.
Yin's father
Yuk Yin's father dies and her mother remarries to settle the debts. Yuk Yin lives with Auntie Wong. From then on, Chi Hung, Auntie Wong's son and Yuk Yin live and play together. But the Wongs move away. Yuk Yin stays with her mother. Her stepfather is mercenary. When Yuk Yin grows up, he pushes her to get married to get money. Considering her daughter's future, Yuk Yin's mother sends her away. Yuk Yin works in a restaurant. When she learns that her mother is ill, she marries a dying rich young man to get money for her mother's treatment. After her mother's death, Yuk Yin gets married immediately, but her husband dies on the wedding night. Her mother-in-law sees this as unauspicious and expels Yuk Yin. Later, Yuk Yin chances upon Chi Hung. They are still in love. They married and have a son Kwok Wah. But Chi Hung dies. Yuk Yin works as a dance girl to support their living. Kwok Wah grows up and cannot accept his mother's job. But soon he understands that she is respectable.
Principal
Cheung framed Chan For. Chan orders his wife not to tell this to their children, Ah Lan and Hung. His wife passes away. On her deathbed, she asked a neighbour, To Chung-man, to take care of her children. Claiming to be a good friend of their father, Chan For moves in to the bed next to Ah Lan to take care of his children. Hung likes this uncle because he always treats him generously. But Ah Lan finds "Uncle For" weird and enthusiastic. Ah Lan is forced to pay her mother's debt. Hung is suffering from acute appendicitis. To solve Ah Lan's financial problem, Chung-man returns to his rich family and accept an arranged marriage. Ah Lan decides to sell herself to the construction site foreman for one night. Chan For wants to stop his daughter from making this deal, so he agrees to work for Cheung again. The next day he carries out a robbery and is caught. Ah Lan and Chung-man visit him in jail, and hold their wedding ceremony in front of him. He looks forward to the days when he returns.
Screenplay
Nikolai Gogol's The Inspector General is a satire play well-known around the world. In the period between the end of World War II and the 1960s, the play was adapted in Hong Kong cinema a total of six times. Director Huang Yu alone adapted it twice, as a Republic era story and a period comedy, respectively. The 1955 Republic era-set film is more faithful to its source material, following a spoiled rich brat who is mistaken as a government inspector in a small town and ends up being wined and dined by a corrupted local official. The film pokes fun at the ugliness of bureaucracy in old society, calling back to renowned Qing Dynasty novel Officialdom Unmasked while keeping the original play's artistic style.
Leung Kwong
A prodigal son is married to a woman his mother dislikes. The wife is then expelled from the family circle and forced to become independent.