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Chan Wan-Wa Filmography

Actress5 FILMS IN DB

ChanWan-Wa

Known for Acting Β· The Dream of the Red Chamber, The Story of Sue San

5
FILMS IN DB
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4K
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RAREST RELEASE
Oh Boys! Oh Girls!
~$0 Β· 4K Β· 1961
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Oh Boys! Oh Girls!
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BIOGRAPHY

Chan Wan-Wa is a celebrated figure in the world of Hong Kong cinema, best known for her remarkable performance in the classic adaptation of "The Dream of the Red Chamber" (1962). This film, based on the iconic Chinese novel, has become a staple in both film history and the home video collecting community. Its lush cinematography and profound storytelling have made it a sought-after title for collectors eager to own a piece of cinematic heritage. Over the years, Chan has captivated audiences with her expressive acting and dedication to her craft, which is evident in various roles across her career. Collectors often seek out her films not only for their artistic value but also for their rarity in physical formats. As the resurgence of interest in classic films continues, Chan Wan-Wa's contributions stand out, making her work a must-have for any serious physical media collection.

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What is Chan Wan-Wa known for?

Chan Wan-Wa is known for acting, with notable roles in films such as The Story of Sue San (1964) as Lung's Younger Sister and The Dream of the Red Chamber (1962) as Madame Wang.

What genres does Chan Wan-Wa's filmography span?

Chan Wan-Wa's filmography includes genres such as Drama, Romance, Music, Comedy, and History.

What era does Chan Wan-Wa's work cover?

Chan Wan-Wa's work spans from 1953 to 1970, with the most-active decade being the 1960s.

How many films are in Chan Wan-Wa's filmography?

Chan Wan-Wa has a total of 5 films listed in their filmography.

What are some notable films in Chan Wan-Wa's filmography?

Some notable films in Chan Wan-Wa's filmography include The Story of Sue San (1964), The Dream of the Red Chamber (1962), and Oh Boys! Oh Girls! (1961).