The Wall movie poster

The Wall

April 18, 1956 1h 41m

Originally released in 1956. The Wall is a comedy film. directed by Wong Hang.

Starring Luolian Zi, Wong Man-Lei, and Lo Duen

Synopsis

Kam Fan and Wong Ching-ping have a peaceful married life, until Ping's mother is serious ill. They desperately need a large amount of money. Fan tries in vain to raise money, he thus intends to use their daughter's school fees for the medical fees. Ping is against it and works as a song girl to earn money for her mother's medical expense. Her grudging husband Kam Fan uses a bed sheet to partition the bedroom into halves and even demands a divorce.
After some mediation by their lawyer and neighbours, Wong finds a teaching job at an orphanage, but Fan still opposes it. Ping is so angry that she moves to live in the dormitory of the orphanage. Fan has to look after their daughter alone, making everything a mess. Later, their daughter catches a cold and has a high fever after an outing with Fan. Ping cannot set her mind at rest and goes home to take care of her daughter. The loving couple reconciles, for the sake of their daughter.

Quick Facts

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Release Date April 18, 1956 69 years ago
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Runtime 1h 41m 101 minutes total
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Language CN Original language
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Country Hong Kong Production

Director

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
CN

Production Companies

  • Union Film Enterprises Ltd.

โ“ Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Wall about?

Kam Fan and Wong Ching-ping have a peaceful married life, until Ping's mother is serious ill. They desperately need a large amount of money. Fan tries in vain to raise money, he thus intends to use...

Who directed The Wall?

The Wall was directed by Wong Hang.

How long is The Wall?

The Wall has a runtime of 1 hours and 41 minutes (101 minutes total).

When was The Wall released?

The Wall was released on April 18, 1956 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in The Wall?

The main cast of The Wall includes Luolian Zi, Wong Man-Lei, Lo Duen, Cheung Chi-Suen, Fung Yik-Mei.