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姑娘十八一朵花 (1966)
Director Wong Yiu, recognising the spending power of a new demographic, was looking to create a teenage sensation for the factory girls. It soon became a social phenomenon in the 1960s. Former child star Connie Chan Po-chu fitted the bill perfectly with her doe-eyed innocence framed by silky long hair. In Girls are Flowers, she plays a young tutor falling in love with a handsome boy. However, their road to romance is paved with potholes and speed bumps. Chan's fellow former child star Nancy Sit plays the boy's younger sister who saves the day with her shrewd, nimble-minded plans. Sit's role may be small but with radiance from her glorious smile and beaming personality, she brightens up this musical romantic comedy like a fairy-tale nymph.
Maka: Connie Chan Po-Chu, Lui Kei, Nancy Sit Ka-Yin, Cheung Ching, Cheng Kwun-Min, Ma Siu-Ying
Kaimahi: Kwan Chi-Kong (Producer), Tse Tsak-Yuen (Makeup Artist), Ho Bik-Kin (Screenplay), Kwan Chi-Hin (Production Manager), Chiu Chi-On (Lighting Artist), Woo Ching (Sound Recordist)
Subtitle: ETC.
Tuku: Nov 02, 1966
Rongonui: 0.636
Reo: 广州话 / 廣州話
Studio: Chi Luen Film Company Ltd.
Whenua: Hong Kong