which was not until 1965 when she did Six Fingers and Snow Sword...I think that was the start...but her best is with Siao Fong Fong in swordsplay movies I think in 1966
I am not familiar with the movie you are talking about but then what do i know...
Wow, East Coast Chinatown DC - I think I've been there visitng friend who lived in Rockville Center.
jenb wrote:Where is this website? I want to take a try to see who I know and post to the forum...It seems all the posting for Chan BO CHu got cleaned up and out...
Don't understand what you're saying about the Connie posts, though.
Bruce wrote:Don't understand what you're saying about the Connie posts, though.
I think the author had noticed that there used to be around 5 pages of posts on this message thread, and now there is just 1 page; the early messages seem to have vanished.
jenb wrote:Hi,
I just remembered at one time this was like 5-6 pages and lot more info on it and now it is down to one page. And also not everything is there.
Sue
Anyways, I took a dare and got this Chan Bo Chu movies from Yesasia since that is the only place I can buy online CHinese movies that I know of. It is like 1963 make and it is a cantonese opera one. I read the summary and there was not mention of her name or her role. I got it anyways, and I was surprised...she got a lot of screen time and watching her do her cantonese opera fighting is really amazing.
Now, there was another one I got only for the reason it was to dedicate Chan's teacher Yum Kim Fai - boy what a rip off, i do not see Chan at all or even clips of Yum singing or even any performance of Chan...
jenb wrote:Hi,
I recently purchased 2 movies from YesAsia:
Long Hu Feng Yun Wan Li Hong 龍虎風雲萬里紅 - I looked it up and it is a 1963 film and usually Chan has a very small role and limited screen presence. She is usually someone's kid where the parent gets into trouble or gets killed and she grows up to take revenge,etc...But in this movie, she is there at the beginning of the movie and in many of the fight scenes of this movie. It is Cantonese opera so she is doing northern opera fighting, quite impressive. The movie is about 2 brothers, 1 of them is adopted and is in love with the sister...played by Mak Bing Wing, So Siu Tong, and Tam Seen Hung respectively...Mak is one that does not like war but his whole family's existence is to go fight in the war and bring honor to family and protect the king. Chan plays Mak's son. Without giving away the story...Mak gets killed accidentally by So and the sister and Chan wants to find out who did it and meanwhile fighting the Yuans - You see a lot of fantastic opera fighting here...
The other one:
Da Lao Guan Yue Yun Jing Hua Za Zhi Hao Wai Pian
大老倌粵韻精華雜誌號外篇 - 任白慈善基金紀念任劍輝女士十五周年
Supposedly a tribute to the great Yum Kim Fai. So I was thinking they would show clips of her old movies and her singing. And also they would show the appearances and singing by Mui Shuet See, Lung Gim San , Chan Bo Chu since they were her disciples...nada...just shows a bunch of people mumbling, and looking a pics...
I just put in an order for Golden Hairpin...it is a 4parter with Cheugn ying Choi, Shuet Nei, Yu So Chow and Chan ...but Chan does not appear in until part 2 - so one online store,broked it up ...part 2 under Chan's name only...and if you look under shuet nei, it is all parts... I will let you know when i watch it and what I think
Sue
The online catalog at HKFA I was referring to is their public access catalog (http://ipac.hkfa.lcsd.gov.hk/). It's a really great resource
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