Summer Heat (1968 film) explained
Summer Heat |
Native Name: | Child: | yes | Hide: | no | Header: | none | P: | Kuángliàn Shī |
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Director: | Kō Nakahira (Yeung Shu-Hei) |
Producer: | Run Run Shaw |
Editing: | Chiang Hsing-lung |
Cinematography: | Tadashi Nishimoto |
Music: | Wang Fu-ling |
Summer Heat is a 1968 Hong Kong film directed by the Japanese director Kō Nakahira (credited by his Chinese name Yeung Shu-Hei) and produced by Shaw Brothers Studio.[1]
Plot
Judy, a seductive woman, has three men in her life, a husband, a playboy and an intellectual. Two of the men are brothers which leads to fatal consequences.
Cast
- Jenny Hu - Judy
- Chin Han - David Zhu
- Yang Fang - Zhu Xiao Chun
- Chin Feng - Peter Jiang
- Ma Siu-Ying - David's mother
- Woo Tung - David's father
- Wu Yen - Maid Huang
- Lee Sau-Kei - Judy's husband
- Chieh Yuen - Peter's buddy
- Siu Lam-Wun - Peter's buddy
- Law Hon - Peter's buddy
- King Pai-Chien - Filling station boss
- To Wing-Leung - Filling station worker
- Someno Yukio - Hunter Bowling Team member
- Yue Man-Wah - Club waiter
- Luk Chuen - Hunter Bowling Team member
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Summer Heat (1968) . hkmdb.com . 1968 . June 26, 2020.