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A Study of Hong Kong Cinema in the Seventies

Unknown Author
4.9/5 (14472 ratings)
Description:This, now rare, softcover book, was for the 8th Hong Kong International Film Festival and presented by the Urban Council in both English and Chinese for all of the sections. Unfortunately it lacks an index. Below are the major sections for this book (titles and names are verbatim barring spelling mistakes).Essays: Introduction/Postscript by Li Cheuk-to“Hong Kong and Television in the 1970s: A Perspective” by James Kung and Zhang Yueai“Anatomy of a Legend” by Cheng Yu“Bruce Lee and Other Stories” by Tony Rayns“The Dao of King Hu” by Stephen Teo“The Fallen Idol – Zhang Che in Retrospect” by Tian Yan“Resilience: The Cinema and Liu Jialiang”“Wu Ma’s Nose: Her and There” by Roger Garcia“Michael Hui: A Decade of Sword Grinding” by Law Kar“A Portrait of the Comedian as a Schizophreniac” by Ng Ho“The Journey of Desires” by Sek Kei“Li Hanziang’s Aesthetics of the Cynical” by Stephen Teo“Lu Qi: Softcore Sex and Hardcore Morality” by Cheng Yu“Shu Shuen: The Lone-Rider in Hong Kong Cinema in the 1970s” by Lau Shing-hon“The “Shaolin Temple” of the New Hong Kong Cinema” by Law Kar“An Interview with He Lanshan” by Silas LeeBiographical Notes: these are capsule biographies, though sometimes bigger than that, on: Jacky Chan, Chen Jingsen, Gui Zhihong, He Lanshan, Hu Feng, Jenny Hu, Michael Hui, Ricky Hui, Sam Hui, Jiang Xinglong, Jing Li, Leong Po-chih, Lu Qi, Richard Ng, Shi Tian, Sun Zhong, Alan Tang, Wu Yusen [a little telling of age that he is not written as John Woo], Yang Quan, Programme Notes: the movies and TV episodes that were shown with capsule comments: Legends of Cheating, The Big Boss, Fist of Fury, The Way of the Dragon, Love is Smoke, The Warlord, The Fate of Lee Khan, The Call-Girls, The House of 72 Tenants, Hiroshima 28, Wits to Wits, China Behind, Disciples of Shaolin, Anti-Corruption, The Last Message, The Magic Blade, Homicdes: The Criminals, Part II, Jumping Ash, Mud Child, Pound of Flesh, Private Eyes, Executioners from Shaolin, The Contract, Drunken Master, Law Don, Raining in the Morning, Dirty Ho, His Name is Nobody, The Secret, From Riches to Rags, Anger, Happiness, The Assassination of Ma (from Ten Assassinations), Black and White (From ICAC), The Pawnshop (From Below the Lion Rock), Bar Girl (From Operation Manhunt), Old Lai (From Below the Lion Rock), Two Stories (From ICAC), The Gold Dagger Romance (Last Episode), Boy From Vietnam (From Below the Lion Rock), Cat and Bird (From When We Were Young.) Filmography: This is quite nice to have as it has all the major releases of Hong Kong films and their dates during the 1970s.Top 10 Grossing Hong Kong Films (1970-1979): Self-explanatory, but nice to have with the caveat that one should take box office figures from this period with a little incredulousness.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with A Study of Hong Kong Cinema in the Seventies. To get started finding A Study of Hong Kong Cinema in the Seventies, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Pages
184
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Urban Council
Release
1984
ISBN
9627040134

A Study of Hong Kong Cinema in the Seventies

Unknown Author
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: This, now rare, softcover book, was for the 8th Hong Kong International Film Festival and presented by the Urban Council in both English and Chinese for all of the sections. Unfortunately it lacks an index. Below are the major sections for this book (titles and names are verbatim barring spelling mistakes).Essays: Introduction/Postscript by Li Cheuk-to“Hong Kong and Television in the 1970s: A Perspective” by James Kung and Zhang Yueai“Anatomy of a Legend” by Cheng Yu“Bruce Lee and Other Stories” by Tony Rayns“The Dao of King Hu” by Stephen Teo“The Fallen Idol – Zhang Che in Retrospect” by Tian Yan“Resilience: The Cinema and Liu Jialiang”“Wu Ma’s Nose: Her and There” by Roger Garcia“Michael Hui: A Decade of Sword Grinding” by Law Kar“A Portrait of the Comedian as a Schizophreniac” by Ng Ho“The Journey of Desires” by Sek Kei“Li Hanziang’s Aesthetics of the Cynical” by Stephen Teo“Lu Qi: Softcore Sex and Hardcore Morality” by Cheng Yu“Shu Shuen: The Lone-Rider in Hong Kong Cinema in the 1970s” by Lau Shing-hon“The “Shaolin Temple” of the New Hong Kong Cinema” by Law Kar“An Interview with He Lanshan” by Silas LeeBiographical Notes: these are capsule biographies, though sometimes bigger than that, on: Jacky Chan, Chen Jingsen, Gui Zhihong, He Lanshan, Hu Feng, Jenny Hu, Michael Hui, Ricky Hui, Sam Hui, Jiang Xinglong, Jing Li, Leong Po-chih, Lu Qi, Richard Ng, Shi Tian, Sun Zhong, Alan Tang, Wu Yusen [a little telling of age that he is not written as John Woo], Yang Quan, Programme Notes: the movies and TV episodes that were shown with capsule comments: Legends of Cheating, The Big Boss, Fist of Fury, The Way of the Dragon, Love is Smoke, The Warlord, The Fate of Lee Khan, The Call-Girls, The House of 72 Tenants, Hiroshima 28, Wits to Wits, China Behind, Disciples of Shaolin, Anti-Corruption, The Last Message, The Magic Blade, Homicdes: The Criminals, Part II, Jumping Ash, Mud Child, Pound of Flesh, Private Eyes, Executioners from Shaolin, The Contract, Drunken Master, Law Don, Raining in the Morning, Dirty Ho, His Name is Nobody, The Secret, From Riches to Rags, Anger, Happiness, The Assassination of Ma (from Ten Assassinations), Black and White (From ICAC), The Pawnshop (From Below the Lion Rock), Bar Girl (From Operation Manhunt), Old Lai (From Below the Lion Rock), Two Stories (From ICAC), The Gold Dagger Romance (Last Episode), Boy From Vietnam (From Below the Lion Rock), Cat and Bird (From When We Were Young.) Filmography: This is quite nice to have as it has all the major releases of Hong Kong films and their dates during the 1970s.Top 10 Grossing Hong Kong Films (1970-1979): Self-explanatory, but nice to have with the caveat that one should take box office figures from this period with a little incredulousness.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with A Study of Hong Kong Cinema in the Seventies. To get started finding A Study of Hong Kong Cinema in the Seventies, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
184
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Urban Council
Release
1984
ISBN
9627040134
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