A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 23, 1965
Original Title:
丈夫的秘密
Alternate Titles:
Secrets of a Husband
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Brothers Film Company
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
Lawyer Fan Kam-man believes that his wife Chun Yuen-yung perished in a plane crash three years ago and walks down the aisle again with Yan Bik-kei. In fact, Chun survived a crash-landing on a deserted island with fellow passenger Wong Ah-lik, a biologist. Returning to civilisation, Chun sabotages their wedding night at the hotel. Overjoyed with her safe return, Fan pulls off a feat with his mother and wife to terrify Yan into divorcing him. However the lie is exposed when Wong shows up. Unyielding, the women settle to serve as wives to the same man. Mistaking Fan for the person Chun is going to see, the eavesdropping Yan goes to the date in her stead and unwittingly sleeps with Wong. Yan finally settles for Wong, putting an end to the topsy-turvy.
Cinematography:
Chan Kon
Director:
Chor Yuen
Editor:
Choi Cheong
Film Processor:
Lee Fok
Hair Designer:
Chow Yuk-Wah
Lighting Artist:
Lam Wah-Chiu
Makeup Artist:
Li Nan
Music Score Producer:
Yu Lin
Producer:
Patrick Tse Yin
Production Assistant:
Chung Shun
Production Manager:
Ho Chi
Chung Wai Man
Screenplay:
Yeung Po-Hei
Script Supervisor:
Cheung Chun
Sets & Props Artist:
Chan King-Sam
Sound Recordist:
Mui Ching
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