The Seventh Heaven (1956)
Chan Siu-hung is forced to become a prostitute, with the police following hot on her heels. Ching Chi-ko comes to her defence by claiming to be her husband. Chan is put up at Ching's roof hut named the 'Seventh Heaven' and the two gradually fall in love. Soon the war breaks out. Ching is drafted to do hard labour by the Japanese army. When the war is over, the crippled Ching returns and lies to Chan that he is already a married man, hoping to persvade Chan to marry someone else. Nonetheless, Chan's devotion overwhelms Ching.
Director:
Ng Wui
Writer:
Chor Yuen
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Cheung Chi-Suen as Laborer |
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Chan Lap-Ban as Laborer's Wife |
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Yeung Yip-Wang as Laborer |
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Tai Sang-Po as Laborer's Wife |
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Kam Yin as Prostitute |
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Kam Ping as Prostitute |
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Sai Gwa-Pau as Ah Kan, Pimp |
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Ng Wui as Little Mouse |
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Yip Ping as Aunt Chuen |
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To Sam-Ku as Second Aunt |
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Wong Cho-San as Uncle Chuen |
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Yuen Lap-Cheung as Shopkeeper |
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Patrick Tse Yin as Ching Chi-Ko |
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Nam Hung as Chan Siu-Hung |
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Wai To-Ming as Fat Policeman |
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Chung Suen-Nei as Ah Lan |
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Lam Liu-Ngok as Tai Kau Hung |
| Writing | Chor Yuen | Screenplay |
| Production | Ho Tai-Yip | Executive Producer |
| Crew | Cho Shui-chi | Cinematography |
| Editing | Kwok Keung | Editor |
| Sound | Eddie H. Wang Chi-Ren | Music |
| Directing | Woo Mei-ping | Continuity |
| Lighting | Chan Kon | Lighting Artist |
| Art | Leung Man | Art Direction |
| Costume & Make-Up | Foh Sam | Costume Designer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Lai Siu-Wah | Makeup Artist |
| Sound | Woo Ching | Recording Supervision |
| Production | Chan Man | Production Manager |
| Directing | Ng Wui | Director |
| Production | Kai-Man Ho | Producer |
| Directing | Jiao Lu | Continuity |