The Stubborn Generations
Originally released in 1960. The Stubborn Generations is a music/comedy film. directed by Lung To.
Starring Yam Kim-Fai, Law Yim-Hing, and Leung Sing-por
Synopsis
Fat Kau (Leung Sing-por) and his wife (Ma Siu-ying) are not on the best terms with their fierce daughter-in-law Tang (Tam Lan-hing). It is their secret wish that their grandson Kim-kwong (Yam Kim-fai) would marry an ill-tempered womanโit would be, Kau and Lee think, poetic justice for Tang to have a taste of her own medicine. But to their disappointment, the granddaughter-in-law Yu-chu (Law Yim-hing) turns out to be meek and understanding. Kau and his wife therefore tricks Yu-chu into starting a quarrel with Tang. Rich in intricate details of everyday life, the film depicts a witty battle between vivid characters, and is a comedic portrayal of the relationship between mother and daughter-in-law through three generations.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- CN
Production Companies
- Tao Yuen Motion Picture Development Company
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Stubborn Generations about?
Fat Kau (Leung Sing-por) and his wife (Ma Siu-ying) are not on the best terms with their fierce daughter-in-law Tang (Tam Lan-hing). It is their secret wish that their grandson Kim-kwong (Yam Kim-...
Who directed The Stubborn Generations?
The Stubborn Generations was directed by Lung To.
How long is The Stubborn Generations?
The Stubborn Generations has a runtime of 1 hours and 46 minutes (106 minutes total).
When was The Stubborn Generations released?
The Stubborn Generations was released on February 24, 1960 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Stubborn Generations?
The main cast of The Stubborn Generations includes Yam Kim-Fai, Law Yim-Hing, Leung Sing-por, Ma Siu-Ying, Cheng Kwun-Min.