Ho Fan's Filmography on TV
List of programs starring Ho Fan on tv. Programs are sorted in order of last seen on tv. Last updated: Nov 22, 2024 8:49 PM
The Millionaire Chase (1969)
Shaw Brothers musical about three Showgirls chasing millionaires.
The Land of Many Perfumes (1968)
The Monk, Monkey and Pigsy find themselves in the title realm, where women can only give birth to women...unless loved by a man
The Cave of Silken Web (1967)
Monkey King, Pig and Friar Sand must rescue his master Buddhist monk from seven witches / spiders who believe themselves to be immortal if they eat the monk's flesh. The third part of the Shaw Brother
The Perfumed Arrow (1966)
Perfectly cast as a woman impersonating a man, Ivy Ling Po - who has made a career in Huangmei Opera playing male roles - plays the tomboy daughter of a general. Like Yentl, Pei-ngo (Ivy Ling Po) maintains a male facade for the rights she doesn't have as a girl. However, her mother wants her to marriage. Not only must she consider revealing her long hidden gender secret, but she must choose between two schoolmates for a groom. It's another Huangmei Opera triumph that charms and delights.
Princess Iron Fan (1966)
The mythological tale of a quest from China to India to bring back Buddhist scriptures, famous for the adventures of Sun Wukong, the notorious Monkey King.
The Blue and the Black Part 2 (1966)
Given poignancy & weight by the untimely suicide of star Dai Lin, the conclusion to this epic World War II drama joins Xing (Kwan Shan) as a new romantic interest enters his life.
The Blue and the Black Part 2 (1966)
Given poignancy & weight by the untimely suicide of star Dai Lin, the conclusion to this epic World War II drama joins Xing (Kwan Shan) as a new romantic interest enters his life.
The Blue and the Black Part 2 (1966)
Given poignancy & weight by the untimely suicide of star Dai Lin, the conclusion to this epic World War II drama joins Xing (Kwan Shan) as a new romantic interest enters his life.
The Monkey Goes West (1966)
THE MONKEY GOES WEST is the first entry in the studio’s epic, four-part screen adaptation of “Journey to the West,” a 16th-century novel recounting the efforts of a Buddhist monk and his magical compa
Inside the Forbidden City (1965)
It seems that Li Zhenfei was once an imperial concubine, who often found herself competing with her rival Madame Liu for the emperor's sole, undivided attention. When Li gives birth to the Emperor's c