The Wrongly Accused Lover Poster

The Wrongly Accused Lover 1951

115 min📅 1951-08-11

Step into the charming world of 1950s Hong Kong cinema with *The Wrongly Accused Lover* (1951), a delightful comedy directed by Ng Wui that blends wit, satire, and social commentary.

Director: Ng Wui

Cast

Hung Sin-Nui
Hung Sin-Nui
Yung Siu-Yi
Yung Siu-Yi
Sun-Ma Sze-Tsang
Sun-Ma Sze-Tsang
Yee Chau-Sui
Yip Ping
Choi Chun-Chu
Fung Ying-Seung
Wong Cho-San
Wong Cho-San
Chow Chi-Sing
Chow Chi-Sing
Cheng Kwun-Min
Cheng Kwun-Min

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Wrongly Accused Lover (1951) about?

The film centers on a country boy who looks identical to a famous Cantonese opera star. When a wealthy girl tricks him into impersonating the star for a performance, their farcical plan spirals into a series of comedic misunderstandings that reveal deeper truths about class and urban life.

Who directed The Wrongly Accused Lover?

Ng Wui directed *The Wrongly Accused Lover*, showcasing his knack for blending humor with subtle social commentary.

Who stars in The Wrongly Accused Lover?

The film stars Hung Sin-Nui, Yung Siu-Yi, Sun-Ma Sze-Tsang, Yee Chau-Sui, and Yip Ping in its core cast.

Is The Wrongly Accused Lover (1951) worth watching?

While unrated, this 1951 comedy offers a rare glimpse into early Hong Kong cinema's charm and ingenuity. Its clever satire and heartfelt humor make it a rewarding watch for fans of classic films and lighthearted comedies alike.

How long is The Wrongly Accused Lover?

*The Wrongly Accused Lover* runs for 115 minutes, offering a satisfying blend of humor and social insight in under two hours.

About The Wrongly Accused Lover (1951) — A Comedy Classic of Mistaken Identity and Social Wit

Step into the charming world of 1950s Hong Kong cinema with *The Wrongly Accused Lover* (1951), a delightful comedy directed by Ng Wui that blends wit, satire, and social commentary. This understated gem follows a country bumpkin who bears an uncanny resemblance to Cantonese opera star Sun Ma Sze-Tsang. When a wealthy girl enlists him to impersonate the celebrity for a staged opera performance, their highbrow scheme spirals into a series of laugh-out-loud misunderstandings. Behind the humor lies a clever critique of class divides and the pressures of urban life, all wrapped in the golden glow of mid-century filmmaking.

At its heart, the film thrives on self-aware comedy, poking fun at celebrity culture while celebrating the improvisational spirit of early Hong Kong cinema. Sun Ma Sze-Tsang, a legendary figure of the era, shines in dual roles that amplify the film's playful absurdity. With limited resources but boundless creativity, *The Wrongly Accused Lover* remains a testament to the era's ingenuity, offering audiences a nostalgic yet timeless escape into the past.