Lam Ka-Sing
Popularity:0.001
Known For:Acting
Birthday:1933-12-13
Place of Birth:Dongguan, Guangdong Province, China
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Also Known As:Lam Kar-Sing, Lam Ga-Sing, 林家聲, 林家声, Manchun Lin, 林曼純, 林曼纯

Eternal Love (1955)
Chan Sai-wah abides by his late father's word and marries the wealthy Yam Suk-kuen. They have a son, Kwok-leung. Though Wah is manager of the hotel...

Parents' Hearts (1955)
An opera troupe has to dissolve in view of the poor economy. Comedian star Sang Kwai-lei loses his job and he has no alternative but to play the lion...

Wong Fei-Hung Tries His Shadowless Kick (1954)
Starring Tak-Hing Kwan as Wong Fei-Hung

The Haunting Shadow (1962)
HK mystery film.

The Flying Head Princess (1960)
HK musical fantasy comedy.

The Precious Lotus Lamp (1956)
A Chinese musical fantasy.

Magic Head Princess' Battle with the Flying Dragon (1960)
Hong Kong horror comedy history movie from 1960.

The Peach Blossom Fan (1961)
A Shaw Brothers Chinese Opera based on the Qing dynasty musical play that recounts the death of the Ming dynasty through the love story of its two...

The Secret Book II (1961)
Sequel of "The Secret Book"

Mirror of Revenge (1966)
Hong Kong horror movie from 1966.

Secret Book (Part 3) (1962)
The Magic Crane (Part 3)

Amorous Happenings in the Splendid Hall (1952)
Musical from Hong Kong directed by Fung Chi-Kong.

The Ghostly Daughter-in-Law (1960)
Adaptation of a Chinese opera.

Night Trial of the Living Dead (1959)
Chinese opera

Woman Ghost (1958)
Ghost story (originally released in parts 1 & 2) based on a Chinese opera.

How Liang Hongyu's War Drum Caused the Jin Army to Retreat (1956)
The Song Dynasty is in danger after being invaded by Jin soldiers. The geisha Liang Hongyu encourages her lover Han Shizhong to join the army and...

The Killing Flag (Part 1) (1963)
The Killing Flag (Part 1) is a 1963 Hong Kong martial arts film direcred by Fung Chi-Kong.

Tears of Mother (1970)
Kun Yi died in the war, and raised her son He Zhiyuan with great difficulty. Yuan married a rich girl named Li Ting, who regarded Yi as a thorn in...