This early leftist social drama from Hong Kong offers a panoramic portrait of a crumbling apartment complex and its down-and-out denizens, including a taxi driver, an unemployed teacher, a professional reduced to selling his blood and, of course, a venal landlord. In addition to establishing an omnipresent theme in Hong Kong cinema – the plight of the urban poor – the film is also a prime example of the popular melodramas of the time, which featured displaced Mainland film stars.
Title | In the Face of Demolition |
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Year | 1953 |
Genre | Drama |
Country | Hong Kong |
Studio | Union Film Production |
Cast | Bruce Lee, Ng Cho-Fan, Cheung Ying, Lo Dun, Lee Yuet-Ching, To Sam-Ku |
Crew | Lee Tit (Director), Wan Chan (Writer), Ganzhi Yu (Writer), Lo Dun (Writer), Suen Lun (Director of Photography), Yip Shun-Chi (Original Music Composer) |
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Release | Nov 26, 1953 |
Runtime | 130 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 0.00 / 10 by 0 users |
Popularity | 1 |
Budget | 0 |
Revenue | 0 |
Language | 广州话 / 廣州話 |