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Bed for Day, Bed for Night 1977

★ 10.01 votes📅 1977-03-31

Set against the vibrant yet gritty backdrop of 1970s Hong Kong, *Bed for Day, Bed for Night* (1977) is a poignant drama directed by Cheung Sum that explores the fragile boundaries between survival and dignity.

Director: Cheung Sum

Cast

Chow Yun-Fat
Chow Yun-Fat
Wan Lau-Mei
Wan Lau-Mei
Chen Hsi Lien
Ha Chun-Chau
Lau Yat-Fan
Lau Yat-Fan
Wong Jing-Jing
Wong Jing-Jing
Benz Hui Siu-Hung
Benz Hui Siu-Hung
Chu-Chuan Sai

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bed for Day, Bed for Night (1977) about?

This drama follows a group of people in 1970s Hong Kong who face daily hardships as they search for a place to rest. The story weaves together their struggles with themes of resilience and compassion amid societal pressures.

Who directed Bed for Day, Bed for Night?

Cheung Sum directed *Bed for Day, Bed for Night*, bringing a grounded perspective to the film's exploration of urban life.

Who stars in Bed for Day, Bed for Night?

The film features Chow Yun-Fat, Wan Lau-Mei, Chen Hsi Lien, Ha Chun-Chau, and Lau Yat-Fan in key roles.

Is Bed for Day, Bed for Night (1977) worth watching?

While the film lacks an IMDb rating, its dramatic intensity and Chow Yun-Fat's early performance make it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven stories. The thematic depth and atmospheric setting add to its appeal.

How long is Bed for Day, Bed for Night?

Runtime details are not listed for this 1977 drama.

About Bed for Day, Bed for Night (1977) — A Raw Look at Survival in 1970s Hong Kong

Set against the vibrant yet gritty backdrop of 1970s Hong Kong, *Bed for Day, Bed for Night* (1977) is a poignant drama directed by Cheung Sum that explores the fragile boundaries between survival and dignity.

The film follows a group of marginalized individuals navigating a world where shelter is a luxury and every night brings uncertainty. With Chow Yun-Fat delivering a raw and emotionally charged performance, the story delves into themes of resilience, human connection, and the quiet desperation of those living on the fringes. As tensions rise and relationships are tested, the film paints a stark yet compassionate portrait of struggle and hope in a rapidly changing society.