Adultery, Chinese Style
[Trailer not available] 1) The UnexpectedYu An-I lives unhappily under the thumb of his wife, Kuan Jao-I. An-I’s friend, Hsu Cho-mou, a quick-witted fellow, discovers Jao-I’s fear of medication and that she has never ventured into any hospital. On his friend’s advice, An-I feigns sickness and goes to a private hospital for treatment. Here, Cho-mou arranges to amuse An-I with beautiful girls. However, An-I’s physical indulgence with them wrecks his health and necessitates genuine hospitalization.(2) The NoodlesLi Chung-cheng apparently leads a simple life, and it seems that his only vice is a nightly visit to the corner noodle stall, made necessary because of a stomach condition. His trusting wife allows him to enjoy his nocturnal snack. But in reality this is just a cover for a clandestine tryst with his girlfriend, Chiao-ling. However, each night as he leaves, Chiao-ling opens the back door to admit her next lover.(3) The Cuckold OnesWidower Chien Li-pin is advanced in age when he marries the enchanting and vigorous Chang Hsiao-ling. When her constant physical demands cause him to fall ill, his doctor suggests he sleep in a separate room. But fearing his wife will not sleep well without him, he advertises for an artist to paint her portrait, with the hope she will become tired and thus sleep soundly. At the interview, Li-pin notes Hsiao-ling’s reactions towards the applicants, and seeing her apparent disgust for the oldest of the three, gives him the job. However, this man is really Hsiao-ling’s lover, Pi Chia-kuang, who has suitably disguised himself to get the job.Soon unsatisfied desires create an affair between Li-pin’s daughter-in-law, Mang Na and her chauffeur Ta Niu.Finally, Li-pin, his son, Chien Ming-li and the chauffeur’s wife, Shu-hui, drive the lustful offenders from the house.1973 | |
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. | 173004 |
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Adultery, Chinese Style
[Trailer not available] 1) The UnexpectedYu An-I lives unhappily under the thumb of his wife, Kuan Jao-I. An-I’s friend, Hsu Cho-mou, a quick-witted fellow, discovers Jao-I’s fear of medication and that she has never ventured into any hospital. On his friend’s advice, An-I feigns sickness and goes to a private hospital for treatment. Here, Cho-mou arranges to amuse An-I with beautiful girls. However, An-I’s physical indulgence with them wrecks his health and necessitates genuine hospitalization.(2) The NoodlesLi Chung-cheng apparently leads a simple life, and it seems that his only vice is a nightly visit to the corner noodle stall, made necessary because of a stomach condition. His trusting wife allows him to enjoy his nocturnal snack. But in reality this is just a cover for a clandestine tryst with his girlfriend, Chiao-ling. However, each night as he leaves, Chiao-ling opens the back door to admit her next lover.(3) The Cuckold OnesWidower Chien Li-pin is advanced in age when he marries the enchanting and vigorous Chang Hsiao-ling. When her constant physical demands cause him to fall ill, his doctor suggests he sleep in a separate room. But fearing his wife will not sleep well without him, he advertises for an artist to paint her portrait, with the hope she will become tired and thus sleep soundly. At the interview, Li-pin notes Hsiao-ling’s reactions towards the applicants, and seeing her apparent disgust for the oldest of the three, gives him the job. However, this man is really Hsiao-ling’s lover, Pi Chia-kuang, who has suitably disguised himself to get the job.Soon unsatisfied desires create an affair between Li-pin’s daughter-in-law, Mang Na and her chauffeur Ta Niu.Finally, Li-pin, his son, Chien Ming-li and the chauffeur’s wife, Shu-hui, drive the lustful offenders from the house.Date | 1973 |
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. | 173004 |
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Adultery, Chinese Style
[Trailer not available] 1) The UnexpectedYu An-I lives unhappily under the thumb of his wife, Kuan Jao-I. An-I’s friend, Hsu Cho-mou, a quick-witted fellow, discovers Jao-I’s fear of medication and that she has never ventured into any hospital. On his friend’s advice, An-I feigns sickness and goes to a private hospital for treatment. Here, Cho-mou arranges to amuse An-I with beautiful girls. However, An-I’s physical indulgence with them wrecks his health and necessitates genuine hospitalization.(2) The NoodlesLi Chung-cheng apparently leads a simple life, and it seems that his only vice is a nightly visit to the corner noodle stall, made necessary because of a stomach condition. His trusting wife allows him to enjoy his nocturnal snack. But in reality this is just a cover for a clandestine tryst with his girlfriend, Chiao-ling. However, each night as he leaves, Chiao-ling opens the back door to admit her next lover.(3) The Cuckold OnesWidower Chien Li-pin is advanced in age when he marries the enchanting and vigorous Chang Hsiao-ling. When her constant physical demands cause him to fall ill, his doctor suggests he sleep in a separate room. But fearing his wife will not sleep well without him, he advertises for an artist to paint her portrait, with the hope she will become tired and thus sleep soundly. At the interview, Li-pin notes Hsiao-ling’s reactions towards the applicants, and seeing her apparent disgust for the oldest of the three, gives him the job. However, this man is really Hsiao-ling’s lover, Pi Chia-kuang, who has suitably disguised himself to get the job.Soon unsatisfied desires create an affair between Li-pin’s daughter-in-law, Mang Na and her chauffeur Ta Niu.Finally, Li-pin, his son, Chien Ming-li and the chauffeur’s wife, Shu-hui, drive the lustful offenders from the house.Date | 1973 |
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. | 173004 |
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[Trailer not available] 1) The UnexpectedYu An-I lives unhappily under the thumb of his wife, Kuan Jao-I. An-I’s friend, Hsu Cho-mou, a quick-witted fellow, discovers Jao-I’s fear of medication and that she has never ventured into any hospital. On his friend’s advice, An-I feigns sickness and goes to a private hospital for treatment. Here, Cho-mou arranges to amuse An-I with beautiful girls. However, An-I’s physical indulgence with them wrecks his health and necessitates genuine hospitalization.(2) The NoodlesLi Chung-cheng apparently leads a simple life, and it seems that his only vice is a nightly visit to the corner noodle stall, made necessary because of a stomach condition. His trusting wife allows him to enjoy his nocturnal snack. But in reality this is just a cover for a clandestine tryst with his girlfriend, Chiao-ling. However, each night as he leaves, Chiao-ling opens the back door to admit her next lover.(3) The Cuckold OnesWidower Chien Li-pin is advanced in age when he marries the enchanting and vigorous Chang Hsiao-ling. When her constant physical demands cause him to fall ill, his doctor suggests he sleep in a separate room. But fearing his wife will not sleep well without him, he advertises for an artist to paint her portrait, with the hope she will become tired and thus sleep soundly. At the interview, Li-pin notes Hsiao-ling’s reactions towards the applicants, and seeing her apparent disgust for the oldest of the three, gives him the job. However, this man is really Hsiao-ling’s lover, Pi Chia-kuang, who has suitably disguised himself to get the job.Soon unsatisfied desires create an affair between Li-pin’s daughter-in-law, Mang Na and her chauffeur Ta Niu.Finally, Li-pin, his son, Chien Ming-li and the chauffeur’s wife, Shu-hui, drive the lustful offenders from the house.
Date | 1973 |
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. | 173004 |
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Adultery, Chinese Style
[Trailer not available] 1) The UnexpectedYu An-I lives unhappily under the thumb of his wife, Kuan Jao-I. An-I’s friend, Hsu Cho-mou, a quick-witted fellow, discovers Jao-I’s fear of medication and that she has never ventured into any hospital. On his friend’s advice, An-I feigns sickness and goes to a private hospital for treatment. Here, Cho-mou arranges to amuse An-I with beautiful girls. However, An-I’s physical indulgence with them wrecks his health and necessitates genuine hospitalization.(2) The NoodlesLi Chung-cheng apparently leads a simple life, and it seems that his only vice is a nightly visit to the corner noodle stall, made necessary because of a stomach condition. His trusting wife allows him to enjoy his nocturnal snack. But in reality this is just a cover for a clandestine tryst with his girlfriend, Chiao-ling. However, each night as he leaves, Chiao-ling opens the back door to admit her next lover.(3) The Cuckold OnesWidower Chien Li-pin is advanced in age when he marries the enchanting and vigorous Chang Hsiao-ling. When her constant physical demands cause him to fall ill, his doctor suggests he sleep in a separate room. But fearing his wife will not sleep well without him, he advertises for an artist to paint her portrait, with the hope she will become tired and thus sleep soundly. At the interview, Li-pin notes Hsiao-ling’s reactions towards the applicants, and seeing her apparent disgust for the oldest of the three, gives him the job. However, this man is really Hsiao-ling’s lover, Pi Chia-kuang, who has suitably disguised himself to get the job.Soon unsatisfied desires create an affair between Li-pin’s daughter-in-law, Mang Na and her chauffeur Ta Niu.Finally, Li-pin, his son, Chien Ming-li and the chauffeur’s wife, Shu-hui, drive the lustful offenders from the house.Date | 1973 |
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. | 173004 |
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Adultery, Chinese Style
[Trailer not available] 1) The UnexpectedYu An-I lives unhappily under the thumb of his wife, Kuan Jao-I. An-I’s friend, Hsu Cho-mou, a quick-witted fellow, discovers Jao-I’s fear of medication and that she has never ventured into any hospital. On his friend’s advice, An-I feigns sickness and goes to a private hospital for treatment. Here, Cho-mou arranges to amuse An-I with beautiful girls. However, An-I’s physical indulgence with them wrecks his health and necessitates genuine hospitalization.(2) The NoodlesLi Chung-cheng apparently leads a simple life, and it seems that his only vice is a nightly visit to the corner noodle stall, made necessary because of a stomach condition. His trusting wife allows him to enjoy his nocturnal snack. But in reality this is just a cover for a clandestine tryst with his girlfriend, Chiao-ling. However, each night as he leaves, Chiao-ling opens the back door to admit her next lover.(3) The Cuckold OnesWidower Chien Li-pin is advanced in age when he marries the enchanting and vigorous Chang Hsiao-ling. When her constant physical demands cause him to fall ill, his doctor suggests he sleep in a separate room. But fearing his wife will not sleep well without him, he advertises for an artist to paint her portrait, with the hope she will become tired and thus sleep soundly. At the interview, Li-pin notes Hsiao-ling’s reactions towards the applicants, and seeing her apparent disgust for the oldest of the three, gives him the job. However, this man is really Hsiao-ling’s lover, Pi Chia-kuang, who has suitably disguised himself to get the job.Soon unsatisfied desires create an affair between Li-pin’s daughter-in-law, Mang Na and her chauffeur Ta Niu.Finally, Li-pin, his son, Chien Ming-li and the chauffeur’s wife, Shu-hui, drive the lustful offenders from the house.Release Date | 1973 |
Genre | Erotic |
Cast | Lo Lieh, Betty Ting Pei, Chin Feng, Chen Ching, Lu Chi |
Producer | Tang Jue-min |
Director | Lu Chi |
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. | 173004 |
Adultery, Chinese Style
[Trailer not available] 1) The UnexpectedYu An-I lives unhappily under the thumb of his wife, Kuan Jao-I. An-I’s friend, Hsu Cho-mou, a quick-witted fellow, discovers Jao-I’s fear of medication and that she has never ventured into any hospital. On his friend’s advice, An-I feigns sickness and goes to a private hospital for treatment. Here, Cho-mou arranges to amuse An-I with beautiful girls. However, An-I’s physical indulgence with them wrecks his health and necessitates genuine hospitalization.(2) The NoodlesLi Chung-cheng apparently leads a simple life, and it seems that his only vice is a nightly visit to the corner noodle stall, made necessary because of a stomach condition. His trusting wife allows him to enjoy his nocturnal snack. But in reality this is just a cover for a clandestine tryst with his girlfriend, Chiao-ling. However, each night as he leaves, Chiao-ling opens the back door to admit her next lover.(3) The Cuckold OnesWidower Chien Li-pin is advanced in age when he marries the enchanting and vigorous Chang Hsiao-ling. When her constant physical demands cause him to fall ill, his doctor suggests he sleep in a separate room. But fearing his wife will not sleep well without him, he advertises for an artist to paint her portrait, with the hope she will become tired and thus sleep soundly. At the interview, Li-pin notes Hsiao-ling’s reactions towards the applicants, and seeing her apparent disgust for the oldest of the three, gives him the job. However, this man is really Hsiao-ling’s lover, Pi Chia-kuang, who has suitably disguised himself to get the job.Soon unsatisfied desires create an affair between Li-pin’s daughter-in-law, Mang Na and her chauffeur Ta Niu.Finally, Li-pin, his son, Chien Ming-li and the chauffeur’s wife, Shu-hui, drive the lustful offenders from the house.Date | 1973 |
Director | Lu Chi |
Screenplay | Lu Chi |
Cast | Lo Lieh, Betty Ting Pei, Chin Feng, Chen Ching, Lu Chi |
Genre | Erotic |
Language | Mandarin |
Duration | 89.42 |
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. | 173004 |
Adultery, Chinese Style
[Trailer not available] 1) The UnexpectedYu An-I lives unhappily under the thumb of his wife, Kuan Jao-I. An-I’s friend, Hsu Cho-mou, a quick-witted fellow, discovers Jao-I’s fear of medication and that she has never ventured into any hospital. On his friend’s advice, An-I feigns sickness and goes to a private hospital for treatment. Here, Cho-mou arranges to amuse An-I with beautiful girls. However, An-I’s physical indulgence with them wrecks his health and necessitates genuine hospitalization.(2) The NoodlesLi Chung-cheng apparently leads a simple life, and it seems that his only vice is a nightly visit to the corner noodle stall, made necessary because of a stomach condition. His trusting wife allows him to enjoy his nocturnal snack. But in reality this is just a cover for a clandestine tryst with his girlfriend, Chiao-ling. However, each night as he leaves, Chiao-ling opens the back door to admit her next lover.(3) The Cuckold OnesWidower Chien Li-pin is advanced in age when he marries the enchanting and vigorous Chang Hsiao-ling. When her constant physical demands cause him to fall ill, his doctor suggests he sleep in a separate room. But fearing his wife will not sleep well without him, he advertises for an artist to paint her portrait, with the hope she will become tired and thus sleep soundly. At the interview, Li-pin notes Hsiao-ling’s reactions towards the applicants, and seeing her apparent disgust for the oldest of the three, gives him the job. However, this man is really Hsiao-ling’s lover, Pi Chia-kuang, who has suitably disguised himself to get the job.Soon unsatisfied desires create an affair between Li-pin’s daughter-in-law, Mang Na and her chauffeur Ta Niu.Finally, Li-pin, his son, Chien Ming-li and the chauffeur’s wife, Shu-hui, drive the lustful offenders from the house.Date | 1973 |
Language | Mandarin |
Duration | 89.42 |
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. | 173004 |
Adultery, Chinese Style
[Trailer not available] 1) The UnexpectedYu An-I lives unhappily under the thumb of his wife, Kuan Jao-I. An-I’s friend, Hsu Cho-mou, a quick-witted fellow, discovers Jao-I’s fear of medication and that she has never ventured into any hospital. On his friend’s advice, An-I feigns sickness and goes to a private hospital for treatment. Here, Cho-mou arranges to amuse An-I with beautiful girls. However, An-I’s physical indulgence with them wrecks his health and necessitates genuine hospitalization.(2) The NoodlesLi Chung-cheng apparently leads a simple life, and it seems that his only vice is a nightly visit to the corner noodle stall, made necessary because of a stomach condition. His trusting wife allows him to enjoy his nocturnal snack. But in reality this is just a cover for a clandestine tryst with his girlfriend, Chiao-ling. However, each night as he leaves, Chiao-ling opens the back door to admit her next lover.(3) The Cuckold OnesWidower Chien Li-pin is advanced in age when he marries the enchanting and vigorous Chang Hsiao-ling. When her constant physical demands cause him to fall ill, his doctor suggests he sleep in a separate room. But fearing his wife will not sleep well without him, he advertises for an artist to paint her portrait, with the hope she will become tired and thus sleep soundly. At the interview, Li-pin notes Hsiao-ling’s reactions towards the applicants, and seeing her apparent disgust for the oldest of the three, gives him the job. However, this man is really Hsiao-ling’s lover, Pi Chia-kuang, who has suitably disguised himself to get the job.Soon unsatisfied desires create an affair between Li-pin’s daughter-in-law, Mang Na and her chauffeur Ta Niu.Finally, Li-pin, his son, Chien Ming-li and the chauffeur’s wife, Shu-hui, drive the lustful offenders from the house.Date | 1973 |
Language | Mandarin |
Duration | 89.42 |
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. | 173004 |
Adultery, Chinese Style
[Trailer not available] 1) The UnexpectedYu An-I lives unhappily under the thumb of his wife, Kuan Jao-I. An-I’s friend, Hsu Cho-mou, a quick-witted fellow, discovers Jao-I’s fear of medication and that she has never ventured into any hospital. On his friend’s advice, An-I feigns sickness and goes to a private hospital for treatment. Here, Cho-mou arranges to amuse An-I with beautiful girls. However, An-I’s physical indulgence with them wrecks his health and necessitates genuine hospitalization.(2) The NoodlesLi Chung-cheng apparently leads a simple life, and it seems that his only vice is a nightly visit to the corner noodle stall, made necessary because of a stomach condition. His trusting wife allows him to enjoy his nocturnal snack. But in reality this is just a cover for a clandestine tryst with his girlfriend, Chiao-ling. However, each night as he leaves, Chiao-ling opens the back door to admit her next lover.(3) The Cuckold OnesWidower Chien Li-pin is advanced in age when he marries the enchanting and vigorous Chang Hsiao-ling. When her constant physical demands cause him to fall ill, his doctor suggests he sleep in a separate room. But fearing his wife will not sleep well without him, he advertises for an artist to paint her portrait, with the hope she will become tired and thus sleep soundly. At the interview, Li-pin notes Hsiao-ling’s reactions towards the applicants, and seeing her apparent disgust for the oldest of the three, gives him the job. However, this man is really Hsiao-ling’s lover, Pi Chia-kuang, who has suitably disguised himself to get the job.Soon unsatisfied desires create an affair between Li-pin’s daughter-in-law, Mang Na and her chauffeur Ta Niu.Finally, Li-pin, his son, Chien Ming-li and the chauffeur’s wife, Shu-hui, drive the lustful offenders from the house.Date | 1973 |
Language | Mandarin |
Duration | 89.42 |
Director | Lu Chi |
Screenplay | Lu Chi |
Cast | Lo Lieh, Betty Ting Pei, Chin Feng, Chen Ching, Lu Chi |
Genre | Erotic |
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. | 173004 |
Adultery, Chinese Style
[Trailer not available] 1) The UnexpectedYu An-I lives unhappily under the thumb of his wife, Kuan Jao-I. An-I’s friend, Hsu Cho-mou, a quick-witted fellow, discovers Jao-I’s fear of medication and that she has never ventured into any hospital. On his friend’s advice, An-I feigns sickness and goes to a private hospital for treatment. Here, Cho-mou arranges to amuse An-I with beautiful girls. However, An-I’s physical indulgence with them wrecks his health and necessitates genuine hospitalization.(2) The NoodlesLi Chung-cheng apparently leads a simple life, and it seems that his only vice is a nightly visit to the corner noodle stall, made necessary because of a stomach condition. His trusting wife allows him to enjoy his nocturnal snack. But in reality this is just a cover for a clandestine tryst with his girlfriend, Chiao-ling. However, each night as he leaves, Chiao-ling opens the back door to admit her next lover.(3) The Cuckold OnesWidower Chien Li-pin is advanced in age when he marries the enchanting and vigorous Chang Hsiao-ling. When her constant physical demands cause him to fall ill, his doctor suggests he sleep in a separate room. But fearing his wife will not sleep well without him, he advertises for an artist to paint her portrait, with the hope she will become tired and thus sleep soundly. At the interview, Li-pin notes Hsiao-ling’s reactions towards the applicants, and seeing her apparent disgust for the oldest of the three, gives him the job. However, this man is really Hsiao-ling’s lover, Pi Chia-kuang, who has suitably disguised himself to get the job.Soon unsatisfied desires create an affair between Li-pin’s daughter-in-law, Mang Na and her chauffeur Ta Niu.Finally, Li-pin, his son, Chien Ming-li and the chauffeur’s wife, Shu-hui, drive the lustful offenders from the house.Date | 1973 |
Language | Mandarin |
Duration | 89.42 |
Director | Lu Chi |
Screenplay | Lu Chi |
Cast | Lo Lieh, Betty Ting Pei, Chin Feng, Chen Ching, Lu Chi |
Genre | Erotic |
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. | 173004 |
Adultery, Chinese Style
[Trailer not available] 1) The UnexpectedYu An-I lives unhappily under the thumb of his wife, Kuan Jao-I. An-I’s friend, Hsu Cho-mou, a quick-witted fellow, discovers Jao-I’s fear of medication and that she has never ventured into any hospital. On his friend’s advice, An-I feigns sickness and goes to a private hospital for treatment. Here, Cho-mou arranges to amuse An-I with beautiful girls. However, An-I’s physical indulgence with them wrecks his health and necessitates genuine hospitalization.(2) The NoodlesLi Chung-cheng apparently leads a simple life, and it seems that his only vice is a nightly visit to the corner noodle stall, made necessary because of a stomach condition. His trusting wife allows him to enjoy his nocturnal snack. But in reality this is just a cover for a clandestine tryst with his girlfriend, Chiao-ling. However, each night as he leaves, Chiao-ling opens the back door to admit her next lover.(3) The Cuckold OnesWidower Chien Li-pin is advanced in age when he marries the enchanting and vigorous Chang Hsiao-ling. When her constant physical demands cause him to fall ill, his doctor suggests he sleep in a separate room. But fearing his wife will not sleep well without him, he advertises for an artist to paint her portrait, with the hope she will become tired and thus sleep soundly. At the interview, Li-pin notes Hsiao-ling’s reactions towards the applicants, and seeing her apparent disgust for the oldest of the three, gives him the job. However, this man is really Hsiao-ling’s lover, Pi Chia-kuang, who has suitably disguised himself to get the job.Soon unsatisfied desires create an affair between Li-pin’s daughter-in-law, Mang Na and her chauffeur Ta Niu.Finally, Li-pin, his son, Chien Ming-li and the chauffeur’s wife, Shu-hui, drive the lustful offenders from the house.Date | 1973 |
Language | Mandarin |
Duration | 89.42 |
Director | Lu Chi |
Screenplay | Lu Chi |
Cast | Lo Lieh, Betty Ting Pei, Chin Feng, Chen Ching, Lu Chi |
Genre | Erotic |
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. | 173004 |
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