Operation Child Hunt

Operation Child Hunt

Dir: George Shen
Scr: Chan Chiu
Prod Co: Fenghuang
Cast: Chu Hung, Jiang Han, Shi Lei, Bow Fong, Hsu Li
1967 | B&W | DCP | Putonghua | Chi & Eng Subtitles | 97min

A hidden gem produced at the height of the Hong Kong left-wing cinema. The Japanese army wants to force resistance leader Cheung (Bow Fong) to appear by capturing his family. Cheung's wife dies and, despite the protection by the nurse Yeung (Chu Hung) and other villagers, Cheung's daughter is captured. In the end Cheung's subordinate Lee Fu (Jiang Han) regroups with the resistance and saves the day, defeating the enemy and rescuing everyone. This film clearly references wartime productions in the mainland of China, with elements such as the Japanese taking hostages, resistance guerilla fighters, and the contrast between ‘heroes' and ‘villains' made obvious through camerawork and make-up designs. Street scenes shot in Macau merge seamlessly with studio scenes to recreate northern Chinese towns. War epics were not a strong suit of Hong Kong cinema. This film takes inspirations from Euro-American spy films and pays attention to character development and the mise-en-scène. Director George Shen was a well-learned man (later serving as Chief Editor of the Hong Kong Economic Journal) and this film is a production that successfully blends elements of the mainland of China with local ones.


Date Time Venue
7/5/2023 (Sun) # 11:00am Cinema, Hong Kong Film Archive

# Post-screening talk with Lau Yam


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