

Ungratefulness
1965 Directed by Chor YuenChuk Tai-ming elopes to Hong Kong with Shum Tsui-hung in defiance of his father but soon succumbs to harsh conditions and ill health. Shum becomes a courtesan to fulfil Tai-ming's last wish of funding his younger brother Chi-ming's studies in Australia, while creating the false impression that she is a rich widow. Chi-ming returns in summer and a chance encounter in the nightclub evolves into a budding romance. Tormented by a love doomed from the start, Shum pretends to despise the poor suitor. The rejection is taken hard by Chi-ming, who snubs the woman in public. Shum plunges into despair, taking gravely ill. Her lawyer Lee Chung-ling finally breaks the silence, making Chi-ming attuned to the woman's unspoken suffering after she's been laid to rest.

Cheung Wood-Yau
....................................................Lee Chung-ling

Patsy Ka Ling
....................................................Shum Tsui-hung / Mary

Lok Gung
....................................................Hon Wai-Man

Man Oi-Lan
....................................................Hon Lai-Seung

Lee Pang-Fei
....................................................Party Guest
Fung Mei-Ying
....................................................Maid

Chow Gat
....................................................Party Guest
Director
...........................................................Chor Yuen
Executive Producer
...........................................................Ho Tai-Yip
Producer
...........................................................Chan Man
Ho Tai-Yip
Music
...........................................................Lee Sze
Sets & Props Artist
...........................................................Chan King-Sam
Screenplay
...........................................................Woo Mei-ping
Production Companies
...................................................Kong Ngee Motion Picture Production Company
Production Countries
........................................................Hong Kong
Spoken Languages
....................................................广州话 / 廣州話
Genres
....................................................Drama
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