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The Wrongly Accused Lover

The sophistication of 1950s Hong Kong cinema is vividly illustrated in this film of limited budget and resources. Cantonese opera star Sun Ma Si-tsang plays a country boy who looks exactly like Sun Ma and is asked by a rich girl to impersonate the star, to help her stage an opera. The self-reflexive humour generated by the absurd situation not only provides delicious parody of celebrity culture but also comments subtly on class inequality and the perils of urbanisation. Sun Ma, who also appears as himself in a stage performance, is complemented beautifully by the brilliant comedian Yee Chau-shui as his sidekick and Hung Sin Nui, another opera superstar, as the spoiled and precocious rich girl.

Top Cast

  • Hung Sin-Nui

    Hung Sin-Nui

  • Yung Siu-Yi

    Yung Siu-Yi

  • Sun-Ma Sze-Tsang

    Sun-Ma Sze-Tsang

  • Yee Chau-Sui

    Yee Chau-Sui

  • Yip Ping

    Yip Ping

  • Choi Chun-Chu

    Choi Chun-Chu

  • Fung Ying-Seung

    Fung Ying-Seung

  • Wong Cho-San

    Wong Cho-San

  • Chow Chi-Sing

    Chow Chi-Sing

Overview

The sophistication of 1950s Hong Kong cinema is vividly illustrated in this film of limited budget and resources. Cantonese opera star Sun Ma Si-tsang plays a country boy who looks exactly like Sun Ma and is asked by a rich girl to impersonate the star, to help her stage an opera. The self-reflexive humour generated by the absurd situation not only provides delicious parody of celebrity culture but also comments subtly on class inequality and the perils of urbanisation. Sun Ma, who also appears as himself in a stage performance, is complemented beautifully by the brilliant comedian Yee Chau-shui as his sidekick and Hung Sin Nui, another opera superstar, as the spoiled and precocious rich girl.

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