Hong Kong / Jul 07, 1965
Ungratefulness (1965)
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
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.
Main cast
Full cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Lee Sau-Kei | Party Guest |
| Lam Siu | Party Guest |
| Patrick Tse Yin | Chuk Tai-ming / Chi-ming |
| Lee Hang | |
| Man Ling | |
| Hui Ying-Ying |
Genres
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | 原來我負卿 |
| Original language | 广州话 / 廣州話 (CN) |
| Spoken languages | 广州话 / 廣州話 |
| Production countries | Hong Kong |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Kong Ngee Motion Picture Production Company |
| Release date | 7 luglio 1965 |
| Executive producer | Ho Tai-Yip |
| Production | Chung Wai Man, Chan Man, Ho Tai-Yip |
| Writer | Woo Mei-ping |
| Editing | Kwok Keung |
| Cinematography | Chan Kon |
| Assistant directors | Chor Yuen |
| Music | Lee Sze, Mei Qing |
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