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Huang He

Huang He

Acting

Known For

Back Home Again
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Back Home Again is an ethical film that tells the story of two young intellectuals Feng Shibin and Zhou Wansen after their marriage to two country girls, Axiang and Lili

Back Home Again

1952
Red Roses
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This was a HK musical produced by Nanyang Film Company and distributed by Shaw & Sons.

Red Roses

1952
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No known plot

The Thirteen Grand Tutors

1951
Green Heaven
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Xin Shu (judge) is judging a murder case and the prisoner Jia Lan Fang is mentally crazy and can not respond. Xin asks for the doctor's opinion, but the doctor must first understand Fang's past before proceeding. Apparently Judge Xin Shu has loving feelings towards the prisoner Jia Lan Fang because of the enormous resemblance to an ex-girlfriend named Yu Xiaocui.

Green Heaven

1953
A Midsummer Night's Love
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A Midsummer Night's Love is about a couple, Li Yuqin and Zhang Tianshi, who faked their marriage but the lies became real, unleashing a series of comic situations.

A Midsummer Night's Love

1953
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Sweet Song For You (勾魂艷曲) aka Song of Romance is a 1952 Hong Kong musical romance film directed by Yin Wang. The film was produced by Runde Shaw for Shaw and Sons and is based on the screenplay by Tan Liu.

Song of Romance

1952
A Love Beauty
9.0

No description available.

A Love Beauty

1941
Love in the Bloom
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An early Drama by the Shaw Brothers Film Company

Love in the Bloom

1952
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8.0

No description available.

The Little Girl Named Cabbage

1955
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8.0

Lady Balsam's Conquest. A sequel of General Chai and Lady Balsam.

Lady Balsam's Conquest

1955
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This is a 1952 Hong Kong drama film directed by Bu Wancang, Kuang-Chi Tu, Wang Yin and Shankun Zhang. It stars Chou Man-Hua and Li Li-Hua.

Sweet Memories

1952
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Anatole France's The Man Who Married a Dumb Wife has been adapted into three different Hong Kong films in the 1950s alone. These two adaptations stray from the source material considerably in genre, characterisation and plot, turning a farce about married life into localised romantic comedies that emphasise family values. The Beauty and the Dumb follows the couple from their meet-cute to the misunderstandings they encounter before the inevitable happy ending. The heir of a bank (Huang He) falls in love at first sight with one of the employees' daughter (Li Lihua), but their burgeoning relationship is nearly derailed when the girl's father intervenes to help his dumb daughter land a rich husband.

The Beauty and the Dumb

1954
Hong Kong Mermaids
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A playful but eerie sketch of mermaid folklore mixed with light comedic scares.

Hong Kong Mermaids

1950
Resurrection Incense
9.0

No description available.

Resurrection Incense

1941
The Vampire
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HK horror film.

The Vampire

1950
The Happy Couple
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No description available.

The Happy Couple

1943
各有千秋
7.0

No description available.

各有千秋

1947
A Double-Faced Man
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During a night when Mei Liang and his girlfriend, Sima Qiu-Hong are on the same stage during a play for the Dajiang Theater Company, they receive a visit from Qiu-Hong's former classmate, Xie Yu-Lan. Under Yu-Lan's insistence, Mei Liang decides to break up with Qiu-Hong.

A Double-Faced Man

1952
Bright Day
7.0

1953 drama film written and directed by Doe Ching. It is one of the earliest known productions by the Shaw Brothers credited as Shaw and Sons. The film is also known as Tomorrow and To-Morrow.

Bright Day

1953
Smash Up
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Smash Up (1952 film) (Chinese 蛇蝎美人) also known by the aliases: The Vicious Beauty and Destroy; is a Hong Kong drama film directed by Bu Wan-Cang and produced by Shaw Brothers Studio. It starred Bai Guang, Wong Ho and Yiu Kwang-Chao.

Smash Up

1952