The Lok's family disperses when Japanese occupied China. Mrs. Lok's company prospers in Hong Kong. Her son Tin-yam looks after her business. She misses her daughter. Another daughter Chui-yin dates Kuk-tat. Mrs. Lok hopes that Tin-yam will find a good partner. Wan Yuk-yin works in Mrs. Lok's company and meets Tin-yam. They fall in love. Mrs. Lok asks Yuk-yin to leave Tin-yam. Facing his mother's objection, Tin-yam falls ill. Mrs. Lok let them marry. The wedding guests despised the bride, which makes Mrs. Lok uncomfortable. The couple lives happily, but Mrs. Lok and Chui-yin make Yuk-yin embarrassed. Kuk-tat covets the Loks' fortune. He steals their jewels. Mrs. Lok thinks Yuk-yin did it. Yuk-yin is innocent, but she is expelled. Tin-yam returns. Yuk-yin's parents seek justice at the Loks. Mrs. Lok's saw the Yuk-yin's birthmark. She realizes Yuk-yin is her lost daughter. Mrs. Lok decides to be a dutiful mother. Tin-yam is an adopted son of the Loks so the couple lives happily.
Title | Forsaken Daughter |
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Year | 1961 |
Genre | Drama, Comedy |
Country | |
Studio | Lan Kwong Film Company |
Cast | Ting Ying, Cheung Yee, Kam Lui, Wong Cho-San, Wong Man-Lei, Chan Ho-Kau |
Crew | But Wai-luek (Executive Producer), Chan Chung-Kin (Assistant Director), Leung Hoi-Shan (Sets & Props Artist), Lee Kwong (Script Supervisor), Sung Ming (Editor), Wu Sun (Recording Supervision) |
Keyword | second sino-japanese war (1937-45), family drama, mother daughter reunion, long lost daughter, separated family |
Release | Mar 22, 1961 |
Runtime | 98 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 0.00 / 10 by 0 users |
Popularity | 1 |
Budget | 0 |
Revenue | 0 |
Language | 广州话 / 廣州話 |