
1958
Middle Eastern folktale collection One Thousand and One Nights has been greatly treasured by Western storytellers who are fascinated by the fantastic world within. The exoticism conveyed in Western film adaptations greatly appealed to Cantonese opera and film writer Ma Si-tsang, who adapted The Thief of Bagdad (1924) into Cantonese opera The Prince of Thieves, set in an ancient empire influenced by both East and West. In 1958, director Luk Bong adapted the play into a film, turning the thief of the original film into a Robin Hood-esque hero who poses as a prince to compete for the princess' hand in marriage. Packed with a thrilling treasure hunt and a damsel-in-distress rescue as well as eye-catching special effects, Prince of Thieves is 100% a romantic swashbuckler.

Ho Fei-Fan

Mui Yee

Lam Kau

Lee Bo-ying

Lee Ging-Fan

Daisy Miller

Trilby and Little Billee

Phantom of the Opera

The Tormented Beauty

Sinbad the Sailor

Sanatorium Under the Sign of the Hourglass

The Four 2

The White Haired Witch of Lunar Kingdom

The Phantom of the Opera

For Love Alone

The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Albert Hall

A Night with Moosina

Wuthering Heights

Macário

Pola X

Beauty Raised from the Dead

Anna Karenina

Maleficent

A Lovely Girl's Lovely Dreams

Sable Cicada