

The Diary of a Husband, Part 2
1964 Directed by Chor YuenIn this 1960s family comedy though, marriage is attached with a string of feudal obligations. Shun (Cheung Ying-choi) and Sum (Nam Hung) are happily married with a son. Shun's childless uncle from the US proposes to take away their son as his own and, when the couple refuse, demands that Shun marry a second wife to bear him an offspring. The couple in distress team up with their naughty friends in playing a game of bluff, which sets off a series of whimsical and side-splitting sequences. Director Chor Yuen tied the knot with actress Nam Hung three years after the film's release, leading to one of the most celebrated marriages in Hong Kong cinema.

Cheung Ying-Tsoi
....................................................Kong Tak-Sun

Nam Hung
....................................................Hui Suet-Sun

Cheung Ching
....................................................Chan Chin-Chung
Lam Ban
....................................................Mo Yat-Ming

Lee Heung-Kam
....................................................Fong Tien-Bing

Helena Law Lan
....................................................Mrs Lung

Yue Ming
....................................................Yuen Dei-Lung
Director
...........................................................Chor Yuen
Producer
...........................................................Tang Kit-chun
Editor
...........................................................Dang Wai-Kon
Screenplay
...........................................................Yeung Po-Hei
Lighting Manager
...........................................................Ho Goon
Cinematography
...........................................................Suen Lun
Sound Recordist
...........................................................Yam Pak-fong
Production Companies
...................................................Climax Motion Picture Co.
Production Countries
........................................................Hong Kong
Spoken Languages
....................................................广州话 / 廣州話
Genres
....................................................Comedy
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