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Three Love Affairs

Hong Kong was quickly becoming industrialised in the 1960s. The market was hungry for female labourers with a grasp of crafting skills. In addition to being wives and mothers, many women entered the labour market at that time. This ‘streamlined comedy' (as it was advertised) is called Three Love Affairs, but the main action is centred on the lovers played by Ting Ying and Cheung Yee. In order to make themselves more appealing, the factory girl pretends to be the daughter of a successful businessman, while the chauffeur pretends to be from a wealthy family. Their relationship is fraught with worry and anxiety, because they are confused about their own identities, and have not yet come to terms with themselves and their lives. With the support of the Manufacturers' Association, the film was shot on location at an actual factory, evidencing a prosperous period in Hong Kong's industrial history.

Top Cast

  • Ting Ying

    Ting Ying

    Yeung Wai-fong

  • Cheung Yee

    Cheung Yee

    Tao Wai-lun

  • Lam Yim

    Lam Yim

    Lau Yuet-Kwai

  • Cheung Ying-Tsoi

    Cheung Ying-Tsoi

    Ng Kam-Ying

  • Helena Law Lan

    Helena Law Lan

    Wong Yuk-Mui

  • Lee Hak

    Lee Hak

    Kong Keung

  • Lee Pang-Fei

    Lee Pang-Fei

    Lei Kwok-Choi

  • Yuen Lap-Cheung

    Yuen Lap-Cheung

    Uncle Mau

  • Chan Lap-Ban

    Chan Lap-Ban

    Auntie Mao

Overview

Hong Kong was quickly becoming industrialised in the 1960s. The market was hungry for female labourers with a grasp of crafting skills. In addition to being wives and mothers, many women entered the labour market at that time. This ‘streamlined comedy' (as it was advertised) is called Three Love Affairs, but the main action is centred on the lovers played by Ting Ying and Cheung Yee. In order to make themselves more appealing, the factory girl pretends to be the daughter of a successful businessman, while the chauffeur pretends to be from a wealthy family. Their relationship is fraught with worry and anxiety, because they are confused about their own identities, and have not yet come to terms with themselves and their lives. With the support of the Manufacturers' Association, the film was shot on location at an actual factory, evidencing a prosperous period in Hong Kong's industrial history.

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