Eternal Love (1955)
Chan Sai-wah abides by his late father's word and marries the wealthy Yam Suk-kuen. They have a son, Kwok-leung. Though Wah is manager of the hotel owned by his father-in-law, Kuen is not a good wife. For all the years of their marriage, Wah has never been happy. Attracted to the humble and honest Carrie Mui, Wah decides to leave his domineering wife Kuen, but is stopped by his father-in-law. The lovers set off to Macau for a new start. Their life has become increasingly miserable under the pressure from Yam's family. When Wah leaves to seek help from his son in Hong Kong, Carrie decides she should leave so that Wah can go without feeling any guilt or burden. On the other hand, Wah is too ashamed to face his son, and returns to Macau. He lives his life in misery. Years pass, the lovers meet again. Wah is reduced to begging in the streets while Carrie becomes an opera diva.
Director:
Lee Tit
Writer:
Ko Wong
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Hung Sin-Nui as Carrie Mui Ka-lai |
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Ng Cho-Fan as Chan Sai-wah |
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Wong Man-Lei as Yam Suk-kuen |
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Keung Chung-Ping as Yam Cheuk-man |
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Lee Yuet-Ching as Sai-wah's mother |
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Sek Kin as Yam Chi-ming |
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Lam Ka-Sing as Chan Kwok-leung |
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Gam Lau as female worker |
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Fung Yik-Mei as Chan Yuet-ying |
| Directing | Lee Tit | Director |
| Production | Chan Man | Producer |
| Editing | Choi Cheong | Editor |
| Sound | Lo Ka-Chi | Music Score Producer |
| Writing | Lee Yuen-Man | Lyricist |
| Crew | Cho Shui-chi | Cinematography |
| Art | Leung Chi-Hing | Set Designer |
| Crew | Suen Lun | Cinematography |
| Production | Chung Wai Man | Production Assistant |
| Writing | Ko Wong | Screenplay |
| Writing | Theodore Dreiser | Original Story |
| Directing | Chung Yu | Continuity |
| Directing | Chiu Ying-wan | Stage Director |