Men Don't Cry (TVB) (4discs)
Dayo Wong, Lam Ka Wah, Cecelia YipPrice: US$64.98
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Product Information
Language: | Cantonese/Mandarin |
Subtitles: | English, Chinese, Malay |
Sound: | Dolby Digital 2.0 |
Release Date: | Jul 09, 2009 |
Publisher: | TVB |
Product Made In: | Malaysia |
Aspect Ratio: | 1.33:1 |
Case: | Digipack |
Product Details
Region Code: All, NTSC
Single Side Dual Layer
Audio: Cantonese/Mandarin
No of CDs: 4 DVDs (21 episodes)
Model: TVB190ME
Rating for English subtitles: Good
Men Don't Cry ÊÌìṈ̃ Vol.1-21 End DVD
Starring: Dayo Wong, Lam Ka Wah, Cecelia Yip, Hui Siu Hung, Charmaine Li, Vivean Yeo
Introduction:
With the support of the head of the Police Authority, Guangzhou¡¯s top villain Ho Kei-Kin (Dayo Wong) has been riding roughshod over everyone around him. He is so manipulative that he has explored every possible means in his fight for a house with the buck-toothed owner Ling Yuk Tsui (Cecilia Yip). Tsui is happy to have met the upright and honorable Wong Fei Hung (Lam Kar Wah). The pair quickly falls in love and even feels ready for marriage.
Interested in stirring up trouble, Kin tries to recruit more students for his kung-fu school by portraying himself as the hero who has defeated one of the Ten Tigers of Guangdong Wong Kei-Ying. For the sake of fairness, Hung is resolved to have a contest with Kin. Unfortunately, Kin manages to make Hung give in with the help of the ancestral tablet of his late father. Thinking that he is a hopeless coward, Tsui decides to break off her engagement to Hung. Kin quickly grabs the chance and begins to woo Tsui.
Tsui agrees to transfer her house to Kin after much persuasion from him. Kin shows his true colors as soon as he has secured the property. Tsui is left homeless and has to put up at Po Chi Lam, the martial arts club/medicine shop set up by Hung. Kin has lost his power and soon becomes an object of contempt and hatred. With nowhere else to go, he decides to turn to Hung and asks to be his apprentice. Hung has tried his best to bring out the human side of Kin, for which he has received a lot of criticism from others. Despite Hung¡¯s support, Kin does not repent and behaves even worse than before, leaving Po Chi Lam in a state of total chaos¡¦
Single Side Dual Layer
Audio: Cantonese/Mandarin
No of CDs: 4 DVDs (21 episodes)
Model: TVB190ME
Rating for English subtitles: Good
Men Don't Cry ÊÌìṈ̃ Vol.1-21 End DVD
Starring: Dayo Wong, Lam Ka Wah, Cecelia Yip, Hui Siu Hung, Charmaine Li, Vivean Yeo
Introduction:
With the support of the head of the Police Authority, Guangzhou¡¯s top villain Ho Kei-Kin (Dayo Wong) has been riding roughshod over everyone around him. He is so manipulative that he has explored every possible means in his fight for a house with the buck-toothed owner Ling Yuk Tsui (Cecilia Yip). Tsui is happy to have met the upright and honorable Wong Fei Hung (Lam Kar Wah). The pair quickly falls in love and even feels ready for marriage.
Interested in stirring up trouble, Kin tries to recruit more students for his kung-fu school by portraying himself as the hero who has defeated one of the Ten Tigers of Guangdong Wong Kei-Ying. For the sake of fairness, Hung is resolved to have a contest with Kin. Unfortunately, Kin manages to make Hung give in with the help of the ancestral tablet of his late father. Thinking that he is a hopeless coward, Tsui decides to break off her engagement to Hung. Kin quickly grabs the chance and begins to woo Tsui.
Tsui agrees to transfer her house to Kin after much persuasion from him. Kin shows his true colors as soon as he has secured the property. Tsui is left homeless and has to put up at Po Chi Lam, the martial arts club/medicine shop set up by Hung. Kin has lost his power and soon becomes an object of contempt and hatred. With nowhere else to go, he decides to turn to Hung and asks to be his apprentice. Hung has tried his best to bring out the human side of Kin, for which he has received a lot of criticism from others. Despite Hung¡¯s support, Kin does not repent and behaves even worse than before, leaving Po Chi Lam in a state of total chaos¡¦