Cheng Wai-Sum

Filmes

Stealing the Beauty's Corpse at Night
Lee Ta-Hung
It is a simple story with a deep meaning. When the beautiful chanteuse Hung (Law Yim-hing) is forced to marry Commander Lau (Lau Hark-suen), her brother (Cheng Wai-sum) interferes but is brutally beaten to death. Hung also falls to her death when she tries to escape. The siblings are only hastily buried in a coffin home, which is haunted soon afterwards. Hung's lover Wong (Wong Chiu-mo) later sneaks into the haunted house hoping to see her for one last time; Lau, meanwhile, insists on inspecting the coffin home and the corpses to prove that ghosts do not exist…The film creates an eerie and uncanny atmosphere with its well-designed camera angles, sound and editing. The haunting looks of the two ghost characters are a nod to Hong Kong's typically told horror stories.
Backyard Adventures
Policeman
Reporter Yu Mong-yuen is recovering from a leg injury in his fiancee Man-wah's apartment. Bored, he looks out the rear window and observes the life of the neighbouring building. Among the tenants are a sugar-daddy and his mistress, a middle-aged man wants to marry a young girl, but she is in love with his son. Finally, she hatches a plot and makes the man agree to her marrying his son ; a sly fortune-teller ; a lively gym, a rich widow quarrels with the trainer of a gymnasium because his dog has bitten her cat ; and an opera school, a woman signs, leaning on the balcony, and a man tries to strangle her. In fact they are rehearsing an opera…… One evening, Wah is on the night shift, and Yuen watches the opera troupe rehearse to the end. Under the influence of drugs, Yu mistakenly believes that a divorced man has murdered a taxi dancer. He alerts the police, but the whole thing is nothing more than a misunderstanding.
Wong Fei-Hung Tries His Shadowless Kick
Starring Tak-Hing Kwan as Wong Fei-Hung
Beautiful Matching
Comedy from Hong Kong directed by Chow Sze-Luk.
Back Stage Lovers
Chinese Opera comedy from Hong Kong directed by Fung Chi-Kong.
Top Singers Two
Chinese Opera from Hong Kong directed by Chan Pei.
Paying Nocturnal Mourning to White Lotus
Woo San
Musical from Hong Kong directed by Chow Sze-Luk.
Amorous Happenings in the Splendid Hall
Musical from Hong Kong directed by Fung Chi-Kong.
Cheung, the Dragon Boatman
This is a film that celebrates the moral function of art. Sun Ma Si-tsang, at once a master Cantonese opera actor and a talented comedian, showcases an oft-overlooked style of singing, presenting it as an inspirational force that saves life and betters relationships. He plays the titled character, who doesn't operate a boat and is nowhere near bodies of water, but an artist specialising in the Dragon Boat style of music. Forced to perform on the streets to make a living, he ventures into situations manifesting the many societal problems that plague Hong Kong, inspiring and elevating common folks with his artistry. He stars alongside Leung Sing-por in a classic animation of comedy partnership, generating laughter from the interactions between players of contrasting body types.
Autumn Tombs
Chinese Opera from Hong Kong directed by Chun Kim.
Zhang Junrui Murders Jia Baoyu for Love
Comedy from Hong Kong directed by Fung Chi-Kong.