The Peeping
[Trailer not available] Calvin (Daniel Wu) together with his girlfriend Ah Chor (Jenny Yam) and best friend See Chai (Samuel Leung) run a private detective agency using a high-technology camera to detect and shoot cheating husbands as they secretly rendezvous with their lovers, and thus provide clear evidence to their clients.Calvin is invited to carry out a mission to Taiwan by Miss Huang (Grace Lam), a Taiwanese acting in concert with Law Sau Nam (Philip Keung), a Taiwanese politician, to discredit the political career of Kwai Fung Ming (Teresa Mak), a young female council member. Mr Law, an eminent political adversary of Ms Kwai, wants to produce and market VCDs of Ms Kwai’s passionate love life thereby ruining his political rival.Ms Huang uses her relationship with Ms Kwai to introduce Calvin to her and with Ms Huang’s assistance. Calvin successfully installs the camera in Ms Kwai’s place and shoots passionate lovemaking scenes between Ms Kwai and Ms Huang. Calvin is fascinated by their lesbian passion and becomes so obsessed he cannot tear his eyes away and carries on peeping at them for his own pleasure.After several days of watching Ms Kwai, Calvin realizes her political rival is using him as an accomplice in the attack on Ms Kwai. Calvin discovers that Ms Kwai is also being physically abused by her boyfriend. Finally, Calvin is compelled to reveal to Ms Kwai that it is all a crafty scheme instigated by Mr Law and Ms Huang.Calvin helps Ms Kwai to launch a counter-attack on Mr Law by placing him under surveillance and “peeping” at him to gather incriminating evidence. During the surveillance Calvin learns that Mr Law is only a small pawn in the larger chess game of another political conspiracy.Date | 2002 |
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. | 502001 |
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The Peeping
[Trailer not available] Calvin (Daniel Wu) together with his girlfriend Ah Chor (Jenny Yam) and best friend See Chai (Samuel Leung) run a private detective agency using a high-technology camera to detect and shoot cheating husbands as they secretly rendezvous with their lovers, and thus provide clear evidence to their clients.Calvin is invited to carry out a mission to Taiwan by Miss Huang (Grace Lam), a Taiwanese acting in concert with Law Sau Nam (Philip Keung), a Taiwanese politician, to discredit the political career of Kwai Fung Ming (Teresa Mak), a young female council member. Mr Law, an eminent political adversary of Ms Kwai, wants to produce and market VCDs of Ms Kwai’s passionate love life thereby ruining his political rival.Ms Huang uses her relationship with Ms Kwai to introduce Calvin to her and with Ms Huang’s assistance. Calvin successfully installs the camera in Ms Kwai’s place and shoots passionate lovemaking scenes between Ms Kwai and Ms Huang. Calvin is fascinated by their lesbian passion and becomes so obsessed he cannot tear his eyes away and carries on peeping at them for his own pleasure.After several days of watching Ms Kwai, Calvin realizes her political rival is using him as an accomplice in the attack on Ms Kwai. Calvin discovers that Ms Kwai is also being physically abused by her boyfriend. Finally, Calvin is compelled to reveal to Ms Kwai that it is all a crafty scheme instigated by Mr Law and Ms Huang.Calvin helps Ms Kwai to launch a counter-attack on Mr Law by placing him under surveillance and “peeping” at him to gather incriminating evidence. During the surveillance Calvin learns that Mr Law is only a small pawn in the larger chess game of another political conspiracy.Date | 2002 |
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. | 502001 |
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The Peeping
[Trailer not available] Calvin (Daniel Wu) together with his girlfriend Ah Chor (Jenny Yam) and best friend See Chai (Samuel Leung) run a private detective agency using a high-technology camera to detect and shoot cheating husbands as they secretly rendezvous with their lovers, and thus provide clear evidence to their clients.Calvin is invited to carry out a mission to Taiwan by Miss Huang (Grace Lam), a Taiwanese acting in concert with Law Sau Nam (Philip Keung), a Taiwanese politician, to discredit the political career of Kwai Fung Ming (Teresa Mak), a young female council member. Mr Law, an eminent political adversary of Ms Kwai, wants to produce and market VCDs of Ms Kwai’s passionate love life thereby ruining his political rival.Ms Huang uses her relationship with Ms Kwai to introduce Calvin to her and with Ms Huang’s assistance. Calvin successfully installs the camera in Ms Kwai’s place and shoots passionate lovemaking scenes between Ms Kwai and Ms Huang. Calvin is fascinated by their lesbian passion and becomes so obsessed he cannot tear his eyes away and carries on peeping at them for his own pleasure.After several days of watching Ms Kwai, Calvin realizes her political rival is using him as an accomplice in the attack on Ms Kwai. Calvin discovers that Ms Kwai is also being physically abused by her boyfriend. Finally, Calvin is compelled to reveal to Ms Kwai that it is all a crafty scheme instigated by Mr Law and Ms Huang.Calvin helps Ms Kwai to launch a counter-attack on Mr Law by placing him under surveillance and “peeping” at him to gather incriminating evidence. During the surveillance Calvin learns that Mr Law is only a small pawn in the larger chess game of another political conspiracy.Date | 2002 |
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. | 502001 |
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[Trailer not available] Calvin (Daniel Wu) together with his girlfriend Ah Chor (Jenny Yam) and best friend See Chai (Samuel Leung) run a private detective agency using a high-technology camera to detect and shoot cheating husbands as they secretly rendezvous with their lovers, and thus provide clear evidence to their clients.Calvin is invited to carry out a mission to Taiwan by Miss Huang (Grace Lam), a Taiwanese acting in concert with Law Sau Nam (Philip Keung), a Taiwanese politician, to discredit the political career of Kwai Fung Ming (Teresa Mak), a young female council member. Mr Law, an eminent political adversary of Ms Kwai, wants to produce and market VCDs of Ms Kwai’s passionate love life thereby ruining his political rival.Ms Huang uses her relationship with Ms Kwai to introduce Calvin to her and with Ms Huang’s assistance. Calvin successfully installs the camera in Ms Kwai’s place and shoots passionate lovemaking scenes between Ms Kwai and Ms Huang. Calvin is fascinated by their lesbian passion and becomes so obsessed he cannot tear his eyes away and carries on peeping at them for his own pleasure.After several days of watching Ms Kwai, Calvin realizes her political rival is using him as an accomplice in the attack on Ms Kwai. Calvin discovers that Ms Kwai is also being physically abused by her boyfriend. Finally, Calvin is compelled to reveal to Ms Kwai that it is all a crafty scheme instigated by Mr Law and Ms Huang.Calvin helps Ms Kwai to launch a counter-attack on Mr Law by placing him under surveillance and “peeping” at him to gather incriminating evidence. During the surveillance Calvin learns that Mr Law is only a small pawn in the larger chess game of another political conspiracy.
Date | 2002 |
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. | 502001 |
Related Video
The Peeping
[Trailer not available] Calvin (Daniel Wu) together with his girlfriend Ah Chor (Jenny Yam) and best friend See Chai (Samuel Leung) run a private detective agency using a high-technology camera to detect and shoot cheating husbands as they secretly rendezvous with their lovers, and thus provide clear evidence to their clients.Calvin is invited to carry out a mission to Taiwan by Miss Huang (Grace Lam), a Taiwanese acting in concert with Law Sau Nam (Philip Keung), a Taiwanese politician, to discredit the political career of Kwai Fung Ming (Teresa Mak), a young female council member. Mr Law, an eminent political adversary of Ms Kwai, wants to produce and market VCDs of Ms Kwai’s passionate love life thereby ruining his political rival.Ms Huang uses her relationship with Ms Kwai to introduce Calvin to her and with Ms Huang’s assistance. Calvin successfully installs the camera in Ms Kwai’s place and shoots passionate lovemaking scenes between Ms Kwai and Ms Huang. Calvin is fascinated by their lesbian passion and becomes so obsessed he cannot tear his eyes away and carries on peeping at them for his own pleasure.After several days of watching Ms Kwai, Calvin realizes her political rival is using him as an accomplice in the attack on Ms Kwai. Calvin discovers that Ms Kwai is also being physically abused by her boyfriend. Finally, Calvin is compelled to reveal to Ms Kwai that it is all a crafty scheme instigated by Mr Law and Ms Huang.Calvin helps Ms Kwai to launch a counter-attack on Mr Law by placing him under surveillance and “peeping” at him to gather incriminating evidence. During the surveillance Calvin learns that Mr Law is only a small pawn in the larger chess game of another political conspiracy.Date | 2002 |
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. | 502001 |
Related Video
The Peeping
[Trailer not available] Calvin (Daniel Wu) together with his girlfriend Ah Chor (Jenny Yam) and best friend See Chai (Samuel Leung) run a private detective agency using a high-technology camera to detect and shoot cheating husbands as they secretly rendezvous with their lovers, and thus provide clear evidence to their clients.Calvin is invited to carry out a mission to Taiwan by Miss Huang (Grace Lam), a Taiwanese acting in concert with Law Sau Nam (Philip Keung), a Taiwanese politician, to discredit the political career of Kwai Fung Ming (Teresa Mak), a young female council member. Mr Law, an eminent political adversary of Ms Kwai, wants to produce and market VCDs of Ms Kwai’s passionate love life thereby ruining his political rival.Ms Huang uses her relationship with Ms Kwai to introduce Calvin to her and with Ms Huang’s assistance. Calvin successfully installs the camera in Ms Kwai’s place and shoots passionate lovemaking scenes between Ms Kwai and Ms Huang. Calvin is fascinated by their lesbian passion and becomes so obsessed he cannot tear his eyes away and carries on peeping at them for his own pleasure.After several days of watching Ms Kwai, Calvin realizes her political rival is using him as an accomplice in the attack on Ms Kwai. Calvin discovers that Ms Kwai is also being physically abused by her boyfriend. Finally, Calvin is compelled to reveal to Ms Kwai that it is all a crafty scheme instigated by Mr Law and Ms Huang.Calvin helps Ms Kwai to launch a counter-attack on Mr Law by placing him under surveillance and “peeping” at him to gather incriminating evidence. During the surveillance Calvin learns that Mr Law is only a small pawn in the larger chess game of another political conspiracy.Release Date | 2002 |
Genre | Erotic |
Cast | Daniel Wu, Teresa Mak, Grace Lam |
Producer | Lawrence Wong |
Director | Marco Mak |
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. | 502001 |
The Peeping
[Trailer not available] Calvin (Daniel Wu) together with his girlfriend Ah Chor (Jenny Yam) and best friend See Chai (Samuel Leung) run a private detective agency using a high-technology camera to detect and shoot cheating husbands as they secretly rendezvous with their lovers, and thus provide clear evidence to their clients.Calvin is invited to carry out a mission to Taiwan by Miss Huang (Grace Lam), a Taiwanese acting in concert with Law Sau Nam (Philip Keung), a Taiwanese politician, to discredit the political career of Kwai Fung Ming (Teresa Mak), a young female council member. Mr Law, an eminent political adversary of Ms Kwai, wants to produce and market VCDs of Ms Kwai’s passionate love life thereby ruining his political rival.Ms Huang uses her relationship with Ms Kwai to introduce Calvin to her and with Ms Huang’s assistance. Calvin successfully installs the camera in Ms Kwai’s place and shoots passionate lovemaking scenes between Ms Kwai and Ms Huang. Calvin is fascinated by their lesbian passion and becomes so obsessed he cannot tear his eyes away and carries on peeping at them for his own pleasure.After several days of watching Ms Kwai, Calvin realizes her political rival is using him as an accomplice in the attack on Ms Kwai. Calvin discovers that Ms Kwai is also being physically abused by her boyfriend. Finally, Calvin is compelled to reveal to Ms Kwai that it is all a crafty scheme instigated by Mr Law and Ms Huang.Calvin helps Ms Kwai to launch a counter-attack on Mr Law by placing him under surveillance and “peeping” at him to gather incriminating evidence. During the surveillance Calvin learns that Mr Law is only a small pawn in the larger chess game of another political conspiracy.Date | 2002 |
Director | Marco Mak |
Screenplay | Not A Woman |
Cast | Daniel Wu, Teresa Mak, Grace Lam |
Genre | Erotic |
Language | Cantonese |
Duration | 93.00 |
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. | 502001 |
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