
Pak Yin
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Pak Yin.
Born: January 1, 1920
Place of Birth: Guangzhou, China
Known For

Blood-Stained Azaleas
Yung (Ng Cho-fan) is an upper-class kid who has fallen from grace. He forms a warped relationship with a rich widow (Pak Yin), only to meet again his wife (Siu Yin Fei) with whom he’s lost touch during the war. The fateful affair eventually opens up a Pandora’s box, turning jealousy, betrayal and selfishness into fatal outcomes.

Bloody Gloves
HK mystery film.

Cold Nights
Cold Nights features great performances by both Pak Yin as a tough minded “new woman”, Shusheng, and Ng Cho-fan as her weak husband, Wang Wenxuan, whose spirits have been crushed by the Sino-Japanese war.

The Guiding Light
13-year old Bruce Lee plays San, a child up for adoption. Finally accepted by his surrogate parents, he is faced with a dilemma when his real parents show up and want him back.

Thunderstorm
The Thunderstorm is a 1957 Hong Kong drama film directed by Ng Wui and starring Bruce Lee based on the play Thunderstorm by Chinese dramatist Cao Yu.

The Orphan
When a young street thug becomes friends with the headmaster of a school, he gives up the triad life to enroll in the school.

A Night of Romance, A Lifetime of Regret
Two people have a one-night stand.

The Great Devotion
Poor teacher Chan Chi-hong, his wife Lee Yuk-mei and their five children survive on his meagre pay. When he is laid off by two schools in a row, the family runs into difficulties. The children resort to begging on the streets to pay the mother's medical bills. Turning to writing, Chan's novel fails to find a publisher and, worse still, he comes down with tuberculosis. Dealt a further blow by the death of the youngest daughter and the pressures from the loan sharks, Chan contemplates killing himself and his family but changes his mind when he witnesses the sacrifices made by other parents for their children. He vows to be a dutiful father and tries his best to overcome their adversities. His novel is finally published and sells well. Through thick and thin, the family at last sees the light at the end of the tunnel.

Anna
Though her marriage with rich businessman Chan Hak-lit is crumbling, Anna Poon refuses to accept her childhood sweetheart Wong Kei-shu's courtship. Anna's younger sister Mei-na has a crush on Shu and treats Lee Man coldly. When she sees Anna being with Shu, she taunts Anna with stealing who she likes. Anna is hurt and goes back to Chan's house. Chan holds a house party and invites business celebrities. Shu attends it and when tells Anna he loves her when they dance. Anna rejects him and tells him never to see her again. Chan goes to the racecourse. When Shu falls down from a horse, Anna faints. Chan asks Anna what her relationship with Shu is. He warns her not to have any wrongdoing and ruin his reputation. Shu is fine and asks Anna to meet for the last time. Anna cannot turn down him and goes to meets him. Lit miscomprehends the situation and files a divorce. He even forbids Anna to see their daughter. A distressed Anna becomes a victim of love in a conservative society.

The Nanhai Fisherman's Song
The film tells the story of fishermen in a fishing village in the South China Sea, who have suffered from exploitation by Yan Jianping, the owner of the lucrative fish pens, who has driven down fish prices.
Filmography
as Lee Yuek-Mui
as Hon So-Ying
as Chong Lai-ching / Chong Lai-chu
as Lui Bikman
as Fong Wai-Chen
as Lui Bikman
as Lo Wing-Lan
as Cheung Chui-ngo
as Lee Yuk-mei
as Yiu So-Fung
as Ah Lan
as Singer Pak Ying
as Lui Shi-Ping
as To Lai-Leung
as Anna Poon On-na
as Pak Yuet-Mei
as Tsang Shu Sang
as Spring (1953)'s actress in Grandview Film Studio/patron
as Cousin Wai
as Madam Lee
as Leung Mei-Kuen
as Ng Yuk-Kwun
as Mrs. Chan
as Chun Chor-Sheung