Torrents of Spring (1960)
Sojourning in Macau, Su Erning by chance helps Pan Meiniang resuscitate his younger brother and fends off the thug. In her admiration, Pan calls off the engagement arranged by her mother to exchange vows with Su despite having known him for only three days. To raise the money for the wedding, Su plans to sell his family yacht to the rich wife of his classmate Lu Zuhua in Hong Kong and promises to buy Pan a pearl necklace. The promiscuous Mrs Lu seduces Su on the yacht and then dumps him. 18 years later, Pan's daughter is getting married. Su prepares a wedding gift—a stolen pearl necklace—for the bride but is too ashamed to show himself.
Director: Doe Ching
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Jeanette Lin Tsui as Pan Meiniang |
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Helen Li Mei as rich wife/ Mrs Luk |
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Tin Ching as Su Erning |
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Lin Jing as Mrs. Pan |
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Wong Chik-Boh as Lu Zuhua |
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Chen Yu-Hsin as Caizi |
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Peter Yang Kwan as Tang |
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Yuen Siu-Fai as A-mi |
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Lee Wan-Chung as waiter |
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Chui Hang as Hotel staff |
| Directing | Doe Ching | Director |
| Editing | Wang Zhao-Xi | Editor |
| Sound | Cheung Wah | Recording Supervision |
| Crew | Tianming Bao | Sets & Props Artist |
| Sound | Kei Seung-Tong | Music |
| Writing | Ivan Turgenev | Original Story |
| Crew | Charles Tung Shao-Yung | Cinematography |
| Directing | Shen Chung | Assistant Director |
| Production | Tu Meiqing | Producer |
| Writing | Doe Ching | Writer |
| Production | Chung Kai-Man | Executive Producer |