- Programme booklet of The Desert Flower (1937)
The Desert Flower (1937)
It was Wan Hoi-ling's first ever film. She was the production assistant, assistant screenwriter and actress in the film. Embracing Hou Yao's beliefs and values, Wan Hoi-ling followed him ever since.
- Film still of The Second Marriage of Madam Chow (1938)
The Second Marriage of Madam Chow (1938) was made by Hou Yao and Wan Hoi-ling together in 1938. They were partners both in work and life.
- Film still of The Wrong Couple (1938)
The Wrong Couple (1938) was another co-production of Hou Yao and Wan Hoi-ling.
- Film still of A Poor Man's Deliverance (1939)
A Poor Man's Deliverance (1939) was the third collaboration between Wan Hoi-ling and Hung Chung-ho. They co-directed 5 films from 1939 to 1940.
- Film still of Spirit of Overseas Chinese (1946) (1)
Spirit of Overseas Chinese (1946)
A pair of patriotic refugee siblings escaped to Singapore and stayed with their uncle. They wanted to sacrifice themselves for the country, and conflicted with their uncle and friends. The film was somewhat autobiographical and emotional towards the overseas Chinese. As a storyteller, Wan Hoi-ling's narrative was smooth and crafty.
- Film still of Spirit of Overseas Chinese (1946) (2)
Spirit of Overseas Chinese (1946)
A pair of patriotic refugee siblings escaped to Singapore and stayed with their uncle. They wanted to sacrifice themselves for the country, and conflicted with their uncle and friends. The film was somewhat autobiographical and emotional towards the overseas Chinese. As a storyteller, Wan Hoi-ling's narrative was smooth and crafty.