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Sing gei cha low

  • 1974
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
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Sing gei cha low (1974)
ActionCrimeDramaThriller

A man agrees to trade his wife to settle his massive gambling debt but is overcome with remorse and guilt. He attempts suicide but is saved by a beautiful ghost.A man agrees to trade his wife to settle his massive gambling debt but is overcome with remorse and guilt. He attempts suicide but is saved by a beautiful ghost.A man agrees to trade his wife to settle his massive gambling debt but is overcome with remorse and guilt. He attempts suicide but is saved by a beautiful ghost.

  • Director
    • Chih-Hung Kuei
  • Writers
    • Chih-Nan Chiang
    • On Szeto
  • Stars
    • Chen Kuan-Tai
    • Karen Yeh
    • Wu Chi Liu
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    110
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Chih-Hung Kuei
    • Writers
      • Chih-Nan Chiang
      • On Szeto
    • Stars
      • Chen Kuan-Tai
      • Karen Yeh
      • Wu Chi Liu
    • 4User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Chen Kuan-Tai
    Chen Kuan-Tai
    • Wang 'Big Brother' Cheng
    • (as Kuan Tai Chen)
    Karen Yeh
    Karen Yeh
    • Mrs. Wang
    • (as Karen Yeh Ling-chi)
    Wu Chi Liu
    Wu Chi Liu
    • Hsien Chu
    Lin Tung
    Lin Tung
    • Police Officer
    Bruce Le
    Bruce Le
    • Hsi Tieng
    • (as Chien-Lung Huang)
    Feng Lin
    Feng Lin
    • Tan Yen-yung
    Chih-Ching Yang
    Chih-Ching Yang
    • Fa-Dat Tso
    Shen Chan
    Shen Chan
    • Sheng Fan-ming
    Yang Chiang
    Yang Chiang
    • Shui Niu-chia
    Peng-Fei Li
    Peng-Fei Li
    • Chui Dai-fu
    Ping Ha
    Ping Ha
    • Auntie Tan
    Lap Ban Chan
    Lap Ban Chan
    Ho-Chiang Chen
    • Uncle Chiu
    Mei Hua Chen
    Kang Cheng
    Kang Cheng
    • Prosecuting judge
    Shang-Chih Cheng
    Ko-Ai Chiang
    Shao-Lin Chiang
    Shao-Lin Chiang
    • Director
      • Chih-Hung Kuei
    • Writers
      • Chih-Nan Chiang
      • On Szeto
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    2ckormos1

    Unrealistic attempt at social commentary with no relevance today

    I have the video CD release. This movie is followed by 1975 "Big Brother Cheng".

    Our hero, the restaurant owner, treats his workers like family. They have to deal with punks and juvenile thugs that are coddled by the justice system and literally get away with murder.

    This movie seems to be a commentary on society in Hong Kong in the 1970s. It cannot possibly be accurate otherwise Hong Kong would have destroyed itself by the 1980s. Many scenes leave the viewer wondering if they are supposed to be crying or laughing. Whatever message it had back then could not have possibly hit the target. There is also nothing relevant for a viewer today.

    Shaw Brothers should not have disturbed the dust on the reels of film and left the celluloid to disintegrate over time rather than releasing this movie for home audiences.
    8timbmorris276

    Plot summary is incorrect on IMDB ?

    Great acting , great costume , lead performance good , not really a gangster film , but didn't see any ghosts in it ?
    8Falconeer

    The cult classic

    "The Teahouse' stars the amazing & legendary Chen Kuan Tai, portraying a decent man in a land of criminals and dishonor! Cheng Wang, a refugee, owns a neighborhood Teahouse/restaurant that he obtained through hard work as a street vendor. his restaurant seems to be in the middle of a modern day war zone, with teenage thugs committing robberies, rape, and assaults right outside his door. Cheng quickly becomes the hero of this city, when he and his 'family' of workers stand up against the thugs, and the faulty justice system, through a series of vigilante attacks on the people that hurt his own. Formuliac and simplistic, but the presence of Chen Kuan Tai, as well as some beautiful camera-work, and dedicated performances, make this one worthy of it's cult status. although there are some nasty scenes, it should be known that, while Chen kuan Tai is a renowned kung fu master, there is no kung fu in this film, which plays as a straight crime drama. I was disappointed that Chen's unique "monkey claw" style kung fu was not on display here, but this remains a fine film all the same. Featuring some powerful dramatic scenes, and the best thing about "Tea House" is the way the employees form their own family, and learn to love their boss, who becomes a hero to them all. A standout scene features 'brother Cheng' taking in two young beggar children, and feeding them in his restaurant. There is even a nice romantic side story. "The Teahouse" is a must-see for fans of Chen Kuan Tai. If you can find this rare title, i recommend seeing it. followed by a sequel titled "Big Brother Cheng."
    7mj970128-1

    enough strong scenes

    Action drama, sometimes dissonant and at the end somehow unsatisfactory, but with enough strong scenes. It's about Wang Cheng [ Chen Kuan Tai ], the owner of the Tea House, and his trouble with the gangs around and also the rather bothering police.

    The plot is too episodic, with the only connection that a customer or a coworker of the Tea House is involved in the individual stories, and the movie is also undetermined between drama and comedy, what leads to some strange and fizzle scenes. Example: An underage guy tries to convict the judge, to arrest him, but the judge is waffling about the bad social states and non-decent education by the parents. In the next scene a girl is driven to death, her brother goes berserk on the street, killing 2 guys. Next scene we get a comedy about cheating the social welfare office. Later the plot is about Cheng dealing also with criminals, of course his intentions are good, but at the end his actions are coming back, the gangster devaste his Tea House. This scene is shot in a long slow motion, the ravage is celebrated visually and also acoustic, it's one of the very awe-inspiring sequences, the movie has a lot of. Between them it's a little coasting, it never gets boring, but some points are really unnecessary. And the limitation on a major place like a Tea House is some kind of unrealistic, imagine a Scorsese Pic about Starbucks becoming Vigilante Force.

    There isn't really Martial Arts in it by the way, and the end is quite unsatisfactory, but there's the sequel BIG BROTHER CHENG.

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    • Release date
      • October 19, 1974 (Hong Kong)
    • Country of origin
      • Hong Kong
    • Language
      • Cantonese
    • Also known as
      • The Teahouse
    • Production companies
      • Shaw Brothers
      • Shaw Brothers
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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