
Hong Kong Filmography Volume IV (1953-1959)
The 1950s was a prosperous period in the history of Hong Kong cinema, giving rise to flourishing film genres, techniques, and highly skilled personnel. The audience was dazzled by rich doses of melodramatic realist, martial arts, comedy, and Cantonese opera films, to name but a few. For the first time, the monotonous black and white screen was livening up by the emergence of 3-D, Scope and colour films. The rise of dialect films represented an interest in expanding the root and culture of overseas Chinese, a sentiment shared by the filmmakers and audience alike.
Hong Kong Filmography Volume IV documents the 1,694 fiction films and documentaries produced between 1953 and 1959. Published in 2003 in separate Chinese (540 pages) and English (696 pages) editions. Hardcover. Priced at HK$210 each. (Edited by Kwok Ching-ling)
Chinese edition: ISBN 962-8050-18-4
Contents
Preface
  Yu Mo-wan
 
 Foreword
  Wong Ain-ling
 From the Editor
  Kwok Ching-ling
 
 Editorial Notes
 
 Key to Abbreviations
 
 Fiction Films
 1953
 1954
 1955
 1956
 1957
 1958
 1959
 
 Amoy-Dialect Films
 
 Chaozhou-Dialect Films
 
 Documentaries
 
 Reference Films
 
 Complete Film List
 
 Index I: Titles
 Index II: Personalities
 Index III: Companies
 
 Bibliography
 Acknowledgements

