Ungratefulness
Originally released in 1965. Ungratefulness is a drama film. directed by Chor Yuen.
Starring Cheung Wood-Yau, Patsy Ka Ling, and Lok Gung
Synopsis
Chuk Tai-ming elopes to Hong Kong with Shum Tsui-hung in defiance of his father but soon succumbs to harsh conditions and ill health. Shum becomes a courtesan to fulfil Tai-ming's last wish of funding his younger brother Chi-ming's studies in Australia, while creating the false impression that she is a rich widow. Chi-ming returns in summer and a chance encounter in the nightclub evolves into a budding romance. Tormented by a love doomed from the start, Shum pretends to despise the poor suitor. The rejection is taken hard by Chi-ming, who snubs the woman in public. Shum plunges into despair, taking gravely ill. Her lawyer Lee Chung-ling finally breaks the silence, making Chi-ming attuned to the woman's unspoken suffering after she's been laid to rest.
Quick Facts
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- CN
Production Companies
- Kong Ngee Motion Picture Production Company
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Ungratefulness about?
Chuk Tai-ming elopes to Hong Kong with Shum Tsui-hung in defiance of his father but soon succumbs to harsh conditions and ill health. Shum becomes a courtesan to fulfil Tai-ming's last wish of fund...
Who directed Ungratefulness?
Ungratefulness was directed by Chor Yuen.
How long is Ungratefulness?
Ungratefulness has a runtime of 1 hours and 51 minutes (111 minutes total).
When was Ungratefulness released?
Ungratefulness was released on July 7, 1965 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Ungratefulness?
The main cast of Ungratefulness includes Cheung Wood-Yau, Patsy Ka Ling, Lok Gung, Man Oi-Lan, Lee Pang-Fei.