This was a very classic Hong Kong movie called " The Story of Hoodlum ". The male and female protagonists had their facial features cut off in the movie, and they went through a very painful process of growing up and eventually became legends. This movie had a strong flavor of the times and told a touching love story that was deeply loved by the audience.
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An old Hong Kong film called " The Colors of Heroes " was released in 1982. This was a classic gangster movie about two brothers who fought fiercely for territory. The movie had a strong cast, including Zhang Guorong, Zhou Yong, Di Long, and others. The film received high reviews and was hailed as a classic of Hong Kong movies.
There were some works shot on location in Shaoxing opera films, such as The Legend of He Wenxiu, Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai, Dream of the Red Chamber, Chasing the Fish, The Five Women's Birthday Celebration, and Li Qingzhao. Among them, the most popular was probably 'Dream of the Red Chamber' which was filmed in 1962. In addition, there were some other Yue opera movies that were also shot on location, but the specific names and details of the works were not in the search results provided.
An old Hong Kong movie was called " Playing truant ". This was an action movie that was released in 1990. It was starred by Stephen Zhou, Andy Liu, and others. The film was about a young student who got involved in a fight because he played truant. It was full of funny and action scenes.
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A Hong Kong comedy film about time travel was called Back to the Future. It was a 1995 film directed by Martin Scorsese and starred Michael Jackson, Martin Freeman, and Michael Caine. The movie told the story of a scientist from the future who traveled through time and space to the past in an attempt to change history. The film received widespread praise and became a blockbuster at the box office. It also became one of the later classics.
There were many movies adapted from real gangs in Hong Kong. The more famous ones were Infernal Affairs, Dark War, Cold War, Anti-Drug, Riot, and so on. These films were not only popular in mainland China, but also received high praise worldwide. These films showed the real problems of Hong Kong society and the complexity of human nature through real gang stories and characters. They were very popular with the audience.
It was a martial arts movie called " The Undefeated Swordsman ", which was released in 1960. It was directed by Hong Kong director Lee Shau Kee and starred Andy Liu, Zhou Yong, Lu Liangwei and others. The film was about three martial arts masters, the sons of the Huashan Sect's leader, who had a fierce battle in the martial arts world. At the same time, it also exposed the darkness and corruption within the martial arts world. The film was known for its superb martial arts direction and gorgeous visual effects, and was hailed as one of the representative works of Hong Kong martial arts films.
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This was a classic Hong Kong movie called The Smiling Proud Wanderer (1966), directed by Lin Lingdong and starred in Wong Ri Hua, Zhang Guorong, Liang Ka Fai, etc. The movie was about the grudges of the underworld, love and friendship, and other complicated plots. It was hailed as a classic of Hong Kong movies.