Two Con Men
Chen Meng-chi (Liang Tien) is a clever fellow with the heart of a Robin Hood. One day, Chen and his servant, nicknamed Monk, learn about the mean deeds of Tricky Ching (Chang Ying). Disguised as a menial, Chen approaches Tricky Ching for a job. Ching offers him a job with a monthly pay of only one dollar and a bowl of rice per meal. Chen accepts the job and soon teaches his greedy employer a lesson.On another occasion, Tricky Ching exploits the recklessness of Ah Tou-kuan, a young spendthrift. Ah Tou-kuan’s uncle approaches Chen Meng-chi for help to make his dissolute nephew leave a prostitute whom the young chap loves. Chen devises a clever plan, which misleads her lover to think that she has another boyfriend. The ruse succeeds in making Ah Tou-kuan leave the prostitute and also mend his ways.One day, a woman commits suicide when her husband discovers her illicit affair with another man. Tricky Ching exploits the incident for his own selfish interests. But Chen Meng-chi teaches Tricky Ching another lesson. By filing a suit against him for robbery, it results in the magistrate deporting him from town after punishing him with 50 strokes of the cane.On yet another occasion, Tricky Ching plots to persecute and take revenge on Chen Meng-chi by inciting a rowdy gang led by Jui Lao-yi (Tung Lin). But Chen’s wits are more than a match for the cunningness of Tricky Ching. By making the rowdies unwittingly drink bean-tea containing a purgative, Chen finally defeats them and makes them beg for mercy. Afterwards, they get so infuriated that Tricky Ching has to flee town for fear of their reprisal.1975 | |
Material Type | Video |
Collection | Shaw Brothers´ Movies |
Source | Trailer video supplied by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Repository | Celestial Pictures Limited |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Accession No. | 175007 |
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Two Con Men
Chen Meng-chi (Liang Tien) is a clever fellow with the heart of a Robin Hood. One day, Chen and his servant, nicknamed Monk, learn about the mean deeds of Tricky Ching (Chang Ying). Disguised as a menial, Chen approaches Tricky Ching for a job. Ching offers him a job with a monthly pay of only one dollar and a bowl of rice per meal. Chen accepts the job and soon teaches his greedy employer a lesson.On another occasion, Tricky Ching exploits the recklessness of Ah Tou-kuan, a young spendthrift. Ah Tou-kuan’s uncle approaches Chen Meng-chi for help to make his dissolute nephew leave a prostitute whom the young chap loves. Chen devises a clever plan, which misleads her lover to think that she has another boyfriend. The ruse succeeds in making Ah Tou-kuan leave the prostitute and also mend his ways.One day, a woman commits suicide when her husband discovers her illicit affair with another man. Tricky Ching exploits the incident for his own selfish interests. But Chen Meng-chi teaches Tricky Ching another lesson. By filing a suit against him for robbery, it results in the magistrate deporting him from town after punishing him with 50 strokes of the cane.On yet another occasion, Tricky Ching plots to persecute and take revenge on Chen Meng-chi by inciting a rowdy gang led by Jui Lao-yi (Tung Lin). But Chen’s wits are more than a match for the cunningness of Tricky Ching. By making the rowdies unwittingly drink bean-tea containing a purgative, Chen finally defeats them and makes them beg for mercy. Afterwards, they get so infuriated that Tricky Ching has to flee town for fear of their reprisal.Date | 1975 |
Material Type | Video |
Collection | Shaw Brothers´ Movies |
Source | Trailer video supplied by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Repository | Celestial Pictures Limited |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Accession No. | 175007 |
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Two Con Men
Chen Meng-chi (Liang Tien) is a clever fellow with the heart of a Robin Hood. One day, Chen and his servant, nicknamed Monk, learn about the mean deeds of Tricky Ching (Chang Ying). Disguised as a menial, Chen approaches Tricky Ching for a job. Ching offers him a job with a monthly pay of only one dollar and a bowl of rice per meal. Chen accepts the job and soon teaches his greedy employer a lesson.On another occasion, Tricky Ching exploits the recklessness of Ah Tou-kuan, a young spendthrift. Ah Tou-kuan’s uncle approaches Chen Meng-chi for help to make his dissolute nephew leave a prostitute whom the young chap loves. Chen devises a clever plan, which misleads her lover to think that she has another boyfriend. The ruse succeeds in making Ah Tou-kuan leave the prostitute and also mend his ways.One day, a woman commits suicide when her husband discovers her illicit affair with another man. Tricky Ching exploits the incident for his own selfish interests. But Chen Meng-chi teaches Tricky Ching another lesson. By filing a suit against him for robbery, it results in the magistrate deporting him from town after punishing him with 50 strokes of the cane.On yet another occasion, Tricky Ching plots to persecute and take revenge on Chen Meng-chi by inciting a rowdy gang led by Jui Lao-yi (Tung Lin). But Chen’s wits are more than a match for the cunningness of Tricky Ching. By making the rowdies unwittingly drink bean-tea containing a purgative, Chen finally defeats them and makes them beg for mercy. Afterwards, they get so infuriated that Tricky Ching has to flee town for fear of their reprisal.Date | 1975 |
Material Type | Video |
Collection | Shaw Brothers´ Movies |
Source | Trailer video supplied by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Repository | Celestial Pictures Limited |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Accession No. | 175007 |
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Chen Meng-chi (Liang Tien) is a clever fellow with the heart of a Robin Hood. One day, Chen and his servant, nicknamed Monk, learn about the mean deeds of Tricky Ching (Chang Ying). Disguised as a menial, Chen approaches Tricky Ching for a job. Ching offers him a job with a monthly pay of only one dollar and a bowl of rice per meal. Chen accepts the job and soon teaches his greedy employer a lesson.On another occasion, Tricky Ching exploits the recklessness of Ah Tou-kuan, a young spendthrift. Ah Tou-kuan’s uncle approaches Chen Meng-chi for help to make his dissolute nephew leave a prostitute whom the young chap loves. Chen devises a clever plan, which misleads her lover to think that she has another boyfriend. The ruse succeeds in making Ah Tou-kuan leave the prostitute and also mend his ways.One day, a woman commits suicide when her husband discovers her illicit affair with another man. Tricky Ching exploits the incident for his own selfish interests. But Chen Meng-chi teaches Tricky Ching another lesson. By filing a suit against him for robbery, it results in the magistrate deporting him from town after punishing him with 50 strokes of the cane.On yet another occasion, Tricky Ching plots to persecute and take revenge on Chen Meng-chi by inciting a rowdy gang led by Jui Lao-yi (Tung Lin). But Chen’s wits are more than a match for the cunningness of Tricky Ching. By making the rowdies unwittingly drink bean-tea containing a purgative, Chen finally defeats them and makes them beg for mercy. Afterwards, they get so infuriated that Tricky Ching has to flee town for fear of their reprisal.
Date | 1975 |
Material Type | Video |
Collection | Shaw Brothers´ Movies |
Source | Trailer video supplied by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Repository | Celestial Pictures Limited |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Accession No. | 175007 |
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Two Con Men
Chen Meng-chi (Liang Tien) is a clever fellow with the heart of a Robin Hood. One day, Chen and his servant, nicknamed Monk, learn about the mean deeds of Tricky Ching (Chang Ying). Disguised as a menial, Chen approaches Tricky Ching for a job. Ching offers him a job with a monthly pay of only one dollar and a bowl of rice per meal. Chen accepts the job and soon teaches his greedy employer a lesson.On another occasion, Tricky Ching exploits the recklessness of Ah Tou-kuan, a young spendthrift. Ah Tou-kuan’s uncle approaches Chen Meng-chi for help to make his dissolute nephew leave a prostitute whom the young chap loves. Chen devises a clever plan, which misleads her lover to think that she has another boyfriend. The ruse succeeds in making Ah Tou-kuan leave the prostitute and also mend his ways.One day, a woman commits suicide when her husband discovers her illicit affair with another man. Tricky Ching exploits the incident for his own selfish interests. But Chen Meng-chi teaches Tricky Ching another lesson. By filing a suit against him for robbery, it results in the magistrate deporting him from town after punishing him with 50 strokes of the cane.On yet another occasion, Tricky Ching plots to persecute and take revenge on Chen Meng-chi by inciting a rowdy gang led by Jui Lao-yi (Tung Lin). But Chen’s wits are more than a match for the cunningness of Tricky Ching. By making the rowdies unwittingly drink bean-tea containing a purgative, Chen finally defeats them and makes them beg for mercy. Afterwards, they get so infuriated that Tricky Ching has to flee town for fear of their reprisal.Date | 1975 |
Material Type | Video |
Collection | Shaw Brothers´ Movies |
Source | Trailer video supplied by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Repository | Celestial Pictures Limited |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Accession No. | 175007 |
Related Video
Two Con Men
Chen Meng-chi (Liang Tien) is a clever fellow with the heart of a Robin Hood. One day, Chen and his servant, nicknamed Monk, learn about the mean deeds of Tricky Ching (Chang Ying). Disguised as a menial, Chen approaches Tricky Ching for a job. Ching offers him a job with a monthly pay of only one dollar and a bowl of rice per meal. Chen accepts the job and soon teaches his greedy employer a lesson.On another occasion, Tricky Ching exploits the recklessness of Ah Tou-kuan, a young spendthrift. Ah Tou-kuan’s uncle approaches Chen Meng-chi for help to make his dissolute nephew leave a prostitute whom the young chap loves. Chen devises a clever plan, which misleads her lover to think that she has another boyfriend. The ruse succeeds in making Ah Tou-kuan leave the prostitute and also mend his ways.One day, a woman commits suicide when her husband discovers her illicit affair with another man. Tricky Ching exploits the incident for his own selfish interests. But Chen Meng-chi teaches Tricky Ching another lesson. By filing a suit against him for robbery, it results in the magistrate deporting him from town after punishing him with 50 strokes of the cane.On yet another occasion, Tricky Ching plots to persecute and take revenge on Chen Meng-chi by inciting a rowdy gang led by Jui Lao-yi (Tung Lin). But Chen’s wits are more than a match for the cunningness of Tricky Ching. By making the rowdies unwittingly drink bean-tea containing a purgative, Chen finally defeats them and makes them beg for mercy. Afterwards, they get so infuriated that Tricky Ching has to flee town for fear of their reprisal.Release Date | 1975 |
Genre | Comedy |
Cast | Liang Tien, Chen Ping, Chang Ying |
Producer | Runme Shaw |
Director | Wang Feng |
Material Type | Video |
Collection | Shaw Brothers´ Movies |
Source | Trailer video supplied by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Accession No. | 175007 |
Two Con Men
Chen Meng-chi (Liang Tien) is a clever fellow with the heart of a Robin Hood. One day, Chen and his servant, nicknamed Monk, learn about the mean deeds of Tricky Ching (Chang Ying). Disguised as a menial, Chen approaches Tricky Ching for a job. Ching offers him a job with a monthly pay of only one dollar and a bowl of rice per meal. Chen accepts the job and soon teaches his greedy employer a lesson.On another occasion, Tricky Ching exploits the recklessness of Ah Tou-kuan, a young spendthrift. Ah Tou-kuan’s uncle approaches Chen Meng-chi for help to make his dissolute nephew leave a prostitute whom the young chap loves. Chen devises a clever plan, which misleads her lover to think that she has another boyfriend. The ruse succeeds in making Ah Tou-kuan leave the prostitute and also mend his ways.One day, a woman commits suicide when her husband discovers her illicit affair with another man. Tricky Ching exploits the incident for his own selfish interests. But Chen Meng-chi teaches Tricky Ching another lesson. By filing a suit against him for robbery, it results in the magistrate deporting him from town after punishing him with 50 strokes of the cane.On yet another occasion, Tricky Ching plots to persecute and take revenge on Chen Meng-chi by inciting a rowdy gang led by Jui Lao-yi (Tung Lin). But Chen’s wits are more than a match for the cunningness of Tricky Ching. By making the rowdies unwittingly drink bean-tea containing a purgative, Chen finally defeats them and makes them beg for mercy. Afterwards, they get so infuriated that Tricky Ching has to flee town for fear of their reprisal.Date | 1975 |
Director | Wang Feng |
Screenplay | Wang Feng |
Cast | Liang Tien, Chen Ping, Chang Ying |
Genre | Comedy |
Language | Mandarin/Cantonese |
Duration | 92.01 |
Media Type | Trailer |
Material Type | Video |
Collection | Shaw Brothers´ Movies |
Source | Trailer video supplied by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Repository | Celestial Pictures Limited |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Accession No. | 175007 |
Two Con Men
Chen Meng-chi (Liang Tien) is a clever fellow with the heart of a Robin Hood. One day, Chen and his servant, nicknamed Monk, learn about the mean deeds of Tricky Ching (Chang Ying). Disguised as a menial, Chen approaches Tricky Ching for a job. Ching offers him a job with a monthly pay of only one dollar and a bowl of rice per meal. Chen accepts the job and soon teaches his greedy employer a lesson.On another occasion, Tricky Ching exploits the recklessness of Ah Tou-kuan, a young spendthrift. Ah Tou-kuan’s uncle approaches Chen Meng-chi for help to make his dissolute nephew leave a prostitute whom the young chap loves. Chen devises a clever plan, which misleads her lover to think that she has another boyfriend. The ruse succeeds in making Ah Tou-kuan leave the prostitute and also mend his ways.One day, a woman commits suicide when her husband discovers her illicit affair with another man. Tricky Ching exploits the incident for his own selfish interests. But Chen Meng-chi teaches Tricky Ching another lesson. By filing a suit against him for robbery, it results in the magistrate deporting him from town after punishing him with 50 strokes of the cane.On yet another occasion, Tricky Ching plots to persecute and take revenge on Chen Meng-chi by inciting a rowdy gang led by Jui Lao-yi (Tung Lin). But Chen’s wits are more than a match for the cunningness of Tricky Ching. By making the rowdies unwittingly drink bean-tea containing a purgative, Chen finally defeats them and makes them beg for mercy. Afterwards, they get so infuriated that Tricky Ching has to flee town for fear of their reprisal.Date | 1975 |
Language | Mandarin/Cantonese |
Duration | 92.01 |
Material Type | Video |
Collection | Shaw Brothers´ Movies |
Source | Trailer video supplied by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Repository | Celestial Pictures Limited |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Accession No. | 175007 |
Two Con Men
Chen Meng-chi (Liang Tien) is a clever fellow with the heart of a Robin Hood. One day, Chen and his servant, nicknamed Monk, learn about the mean deeds of Tricky Ching (Chang Ying). Disguised as a menial, Chen approaches Tricky Ching for a job. Ching offers him a job with a monthly pay of only one dollar and a bowl of rice per meal. Chen accepts the job and soon teaches his greedy employer a lesson.On another occasion, Tricky Ching exploits the recklessness of Ah Tou-kuan, a young spendthrift. Ah Tou-kuan’s uncle approaches Chen Meng-chi for help to make his dissolute nephew leave a prostitute whom the young chap loves. Chen devises a clever plan, which misleads her lover to think that she has another boyfriend. The ruse succeeds in making Ah Tou-kuan leave the prostitute and also mend his ways.One day, a woman commits suicide when her husband discovers her illicit affair with another man. Tricky Ching exploits the incident for his own selfish interests. But Chen Meng-chi teaches Tricky Ching another lesson. By filing a suit against him for robbery, it results in the magistrate deporting him from town after punishing him with 50 strokes of the cane.On yet another occasion, Tricky Ching plots to persecute and take revenge on Chen Meng-chi by inciting a rowdy gang led by Jui Lao-yi (Tung Lin). But Chen’s wits are more than a match for the cunningness of Tricky Ching. By making the rowdies unwittingly drink bean-tea containing a purgative, Chen finally defeats them and makes them beg for mercy. Afterwards, they get so infuriated that Tricky Ching has to flee town for fear of their reprisal.Date | 1975 |
Language | Mandarin/Cantonese |
Duration | 92.01 |
Material Type | Video |
Collection | Shaw Brothers´ Movies |
Source | Trailer video supplied by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Repository | Celestial Pictures Limited |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Accession No. | 175007 |
Two Con Men
Chen Meng-chi (Liang Tien) is a clever fellow with the heart of a Robin Hood. One day, Chen and his servant, nicknamed Monk, learn about the mean deeds of Tricky Ching (Chang Ying). Disguised as a menial, Chen approaches Tricky Ching for a job. Ching offers him a job with a monthly pay of only one dollar and a bowl of rice per meal. Chen accepts the job and soon teaches his greedy employer a lesson.On another occasion, Tricky Ching exploits the recklessness of Ah Tou-kuan, a young spendthrift. Ah Tou-kuan’s uncle approaches Chen Meng-chi for help to make his dissolute nephew leave a prostitute whom the young chap loves. Chen devises a clever plan, which misleads her lover to think that she has another boyfriend. The ruse succeeds in making Ah Tou-kuan leave the prostitute and also mend his ways.One day, a woman commits suicide when her husband discovers her illicit affair with another man. Tricky Ching exploits the incident for his own selfish interests. But Chen Meng-chi teaches Tricky Ching another lesson. By filing a suit against him for robbery, it results in the magistrate deporting him from town after punishing him with 50 strokes of the cane.On yet another occasion, Tricky Ching plots to persecute and take revenge on Chen Meng-chi by inciting a rowdy gang led by Jui Lao-yi (Tung Lin). But Chen’s wits are more than a match for the cunningness of Tricky Ching. By making the rowdies unwittingly drink bean-tea containing a purgative, Chen finally defeats them and makes them beg for mercy. Afterwards, they get so infuriated that Tricky Ching has to flee town for fear of their reprisal.Date | 1975 |
Language | Mandarin/Cantonese |
Duration | 92.01 |
Director | Wang Feng |
Screenplay | Wang Feng |
Cast | Liang Tien, Chen Ping, Chang Ying |
Genre | Comedy |
Media Type | Trailer |
Material Type | Video |
Collection | Shaw Brothers´ Movies |
Source | Trailer video supplied by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Repository | Celestial Pictures Limited |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Accession No. | 175007 |
Two Con Men
Chen Meng-chi (Liang Tien) is a clever fellow with the heart of a Robin Hood. One day, Chen and his servant, nicknamed Monk, learn about the mean deeds of Tricky Ching (Chang Ying). Disguised as a menial, Chen approaches Tricky Ching for a job. Ching offers him a job with a monthly pay of only one dollar and a bowl of rice per meal. Chen accepts the job and soon teaches his greedy employer a lesson.On another occasion, Tricky Ching exploits the recklessness of Ah Tou-kuan, a young spendthrift. Ah Tou-kuan’s uncle approaches Chen Meng-chi for help to make his dissolute nephew leave a prostitute whom the young chap loves. Chen devises a clever plan, which misleads her lover to think that she has another boyfriend. The ruse succeeds in making Ah Tou-kuan leave the prostitute and also mend his ways.One day, a woman commits suicide when her husband discovers her illicit affair with another man. Tricky Ching exploits the incident for his own selfish interests. But Chen Meng-chi teaches Tricky Ching another lesson. By filing a suit against him for robbery, it results in the magistrate deporting him from town after punishing him with 50 strokes of the cane.On yet another occasion, Tricky Ching plots to persecute and take revenge on Chen Meng-chi by inciting a rowdy gang led by Jui Lao-yi (Tung Lin). But Chen’s wits are more than a match for the cunningness of Tricky Ching. By making the rowdies unwittingly drink bean-tea containing a purgative, Chen finally defeats them and makes them beg for mercy. Afterwards, they get so infuriated that Tricky Ching has to flee town for fear of their reprisal.Date | 1975 |
Language | Mandarin/Cantonese |
Duration | 92.01 |
Director | Wang Feng |
Screenplay | Wang Feng |
Cast | Liang Tien, Chen Ping, Chang Ying |
Genre | Comedy |
Material Type | Video |
Collection | Shaw Brothers´ Movies |
Source | Trailer video supplied by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Repository | Celestial Pictures Limited |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Accession No. | 175007 |
Two Con Men
Chen Meng-chi (Liang Tien) is a clever fellow with the heart of a Robin Hood. One day, Chen and his servant, nicknamed Monk, learn about the mean deeds of Tricky Ching (Chang Ying). Disguised as a menial, Chen approaches Tricky Ching for a job. Ching offers him a job with a monthly pay of only one dollar and a bowl of rice per meal. Chen accepts the job and soon teaches his greedy employer a lesson.On another occasion, Tricky Ching exploits the recklessness of Ah Tou-kuan, a young spendthrift. Ah Tou-kuan’s uncle approaches Chen Meng-chi for help to make his dissolute nephew leave a prostitute whom the young chap loves. Chen devises a clever plan, which misleads her lover to think that she has another boyfriend. The ruse succeeds in making Ah Tou-kuan leave the prostitute and also mend his ways.One day, a woman commits suicide when her husband discovers her illicit affair with another man. Tricky Ching exploits the incident for his own selfish interests. But Chen Meng-chi teaches Tricky Ching another lesson. By filing a suit against him for robbery, it results in the magistrate deporting him from town after punishing him with 50 strokes of the cane.On yet another occasion, Tricky Ching plots to persecute and take revenge on Chen Meng-chi by inciting a rowdy gang led by Jui Lao-yi (Tung Lin). But Chen’s wits are more than a match for the cunningness of Tricky Ching. By making the rowdies unwittingly drink bean-tea containing a purgative, Chen finally defeats them and makes them beg for mercy. Afterwards, they get so infuriated that Tricky Ching has to flee town for fear of their reprisal.Date | 1975 |
Language | Mandarin/Cantonese |
Duration | 92.01 |
Director | Wang Feng |
Screenplay | Wang Feng |
Cast | Liang Tien, Chen Ping, Chang Ying |
Genre | Comedy |
Material Type | Video |
Collection | Shaw Brothers´ Movies |
Source | Trailer video supplied by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Repository | Celestial Pictures Limited |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Celestial Pictures Limited |
Accession No. | 175007 |
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