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Peter Chen Ho



Peter Chen Hou was born on July 1, 1929 in Shanghai, China as Chen Shang Hou . He is known for his work on The Joy of Spring (1966), Sing High, Sing Low (1967) and Hong Kong Nocturne (1967). He died on April 16, 1970 in New York City, New York, USA from colon cancer.



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Name Peter Chen Ho
Nationality American
Gender Male
Born July 1, 1929
Died April 16, 1970
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Type American

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Movie

Love Parade (1963)
花團錦簇
1960s fashions, pop tunes, and gorgeous stars combine to make this one of Hong Kong's most sumptuous Hollywood-style musical extravaganzas. Following the success of "Les Belles", the director reunited Shaws' top light comedy team in a tale set in the worlds of fashion and medicine. The fun includes...
The year is 1937, just before the Japanese invasion of China. The painters Ju Rui and Lao San fall on He Hua, a woman sold in the sex industry in a local brothel. Little by little, feelings develop between the shy couple, but the Japanese army arrives in town, and everyone's life changes radically.....
The title of the film refers to a baby that Chen, a male teacher in an all girls' school, minded as a favor in a doctor’s office, only to find the mother left him with Chen. Chen has to take care of the baby and, inevitably, has to bring him to school and hide him, as he lives there also. (Source:...
The Mating Season (1966)
不是冤家不聚頭
The Weiss Advertising Co under manager Lo Yu Chun and the Jen An Advertising Co. managed by playboy Tsao Chung Nien are business rivals. The former works hard but without much success. The latter, with most of his staff perusing racing forms or gossip magazines, gets far more business. The anticipat...
Divorce, Hong Kong Style (1968)
色不迷人人自迷
A philandering business tycoon accuses his angelic wife of cheating. He learns the hard way he had it good and hopes to win his wife back.
A drama of suspense describing the war of the police forces against drug-related crimes in the streets of the international city of Kobe. ~~ Adapted from a novel written by Kashiwara Ichiro.
Two pickpockets infiltrate the Ge family and scam them for money in order to gain enough funds to be married. (Source: The Butterfly at MyDramaList)
A follow-up to the previous year’s megahit Hong Kong Nocturne, with the same Japanese creative team, Hong Kong Rhapsody follows the fortunes of an unemployed magician whose love life is so knotty it would take Houdini to unravel! (Letterboxd)
Les Belles (1961)
千嬌百媚
A young female song and dance performer travels to Japan with the troupe. She contacts a young man through a lonely-hearts ad to relieve loneliness. And the young man happens to be her troupe master. Acknowledged as one of the greatest Hong Kong musicals, it infuses its wispy plot with such style an...
Blue Skies (1967)
艷陽天
The villainess from Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon in one of her early non-kung fu roles shows she can carry a tune as well. Cheng Pei Pei plays Hsiao Yun, a young singer forced to choose between love and a career. After stepping in for another singer at the last minute, Hsiao Yun becomes an overnig...
Hong Kong Nocturne (1967)
香江花月夜
The tale of a female trio singing and dancing in night city of Hong Kong's everyday life. (Source: IMDb)
The Lark (1965)
小雲雀
The Lark is a Shaw Bros. musical that stars Carrie Ku Mei as a singer named Xiao Yun Shi, dubbed "the Little Lark," who comes to Hong Kong after a tour of other Asian countries, seeking to make connections to further her career. (Source: IMDB)
A kind-hearted pickpocket thief steals from the rich to raise seven poor orphans with whom he lives in a rundown church. (Source: IMDB)
A story about the lives of four sisters and their manipulative mother who must come to terms with each of their decisions in life. (Source: Letterboxd)

Drama

The story of six young people living together in the same apartment in Beijing.