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Wedding Nights 1976

📅 1976-04-03

Dive into the world of 1970s adult comedies with Wedding Nights, a lighthearted film directed by the renowned Li Han-Hsiang.

Director: Li Han-Hsiang

Cast

Li Ching
Li Ching
Chen Ping
Chen Ping
Ku Feng
Ku Feng
Kang Kai
Kang Kai
Tanny Tien-Ni
Tanny Tien-Ni
Tin Ching
Tin Ching
Wang Lai
Wang Lai
Elliot Ngok Wah
Elliot Ngok Wah
Fong Yi-Jan
Fong Yi-Jan
Lee Pang-Fei
Lee Pang-Fei

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Wedding Nights (1976) about?

This adult comedy follows a series of humorous misadventures as a group of characters navigate love and relationships.

Who directed Wedding Nights?

Li Han-Hsiang brings his unique touch to the film.

Who stars in Wedding Nights?

Li Ching, Chen Ping, and Ku Feng lead the talented ensemble cast.

Is Wedding Nights (1976) worth watching?

While the film may not have a high IMDb rating, its lighthearted tone and talented cast make it a charming and entertaining watch for fans of comedy and period dramas.

How long is Wedding Nights?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Wedding Nights (1976) — A Lighthearted Romp Through Love and Relationships

Dive into the world of 1970s adult comedies with Wedding Nights, a lighthearted film directed by the renowned Li Han-Hsiang. This Shaw Brothers production features a talented ensemble cast, including Li Ching, Chen Ping, and Ku Feng, as they navigate the complexities of love and relationships in a series of humorous misadventures. With its blend of witty dialogue and playful humor, Wedding Nights offers a charming and entertaining experience for fans of comedy and period dramas.

From the director known for his work on classic martial arts films, Wedding Nights brings a fresh perspective to the genre. Li Han-Hsiang's unique touch infuses the film with a sense of playfulness and irreverence, making it a standout in the world of 1970s adult comedies. With its talented cast and lighthearted tone, Wedding Nights is a must-watch for anyone looking to explore the lesser-known gems of 1970s cinema.