Midnight Whispers (1988)
1h 36m
Running Time
December 1, 1988Release Date
Midnight Whispers (1988)
1h 36m
Running Time
December 1, 1988Release Date
Plot.
Midnight Whisper is a radio talk show in which listeners call in to discuss their lives. One evening a gentleman calls in to say that he has been in love with a woman for a very long time – but that his love seems hopeless – she has become the mistress of another man for the love of her daughter. The daughter then calls in to say that the man is lying and that her mother is a terrible woman. Finally, the next day the distraught mother calls in to tell her story. Kung fu diva Moon Lee Choi-fung star in this rare melodramatic turn as Lee Siu-hong, a troubled Mainland Chinese lass who runs away from home to become a Hong Kong prostitute. As her desperate mother (Josephine Koo Mei-wah) scours the colony's pleasure quarters, we see flashbacks of the girl's unfortunate past.
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Cast & Crew.

Pamela Pak

Moon Lee Choi-Fung
Hong

Josephine Koo Mei-Wah
Hua

Prudence Liew Mei-Kwan

Ng Man-Ling

Chui Sau-Lai

Chin Tsi-Ang
Hua's mother-in-law

Ng Hoi-Tin

Patrick Yuen Ho-Chuen

Wai Ching
PRC policeman

Jack Suen Kwok-Ming

Wong Wai-Hung

Kwan Ka-Lai
Waitress

Fan Kung-Wing
Editor

Wong Chi-Keung
Big Brother

Eric Lam Yau-Sang
Art Direction

Andy Lee Yiu-Gwong
Art Direction

Cheung Tak-Wai
Director of Photography

Johnny Mak Tong-Hung
Screenplay / Executive Producer

James Kiat
Production Manager

Michael Mak Tong-Kit
Director

David Lai Tai-Wai
Director

Stephen Shiu Yeuk-Yuen
Line Producer / Screenplay

Raymond Chow
Presenter

William Leung
Production Manager

Joseph Chan Wing-Leung
Original Music Composer

To Ka-Man

Lui Si-Lan

Fong Li

Sha Bo

Wong Sek-Fan
Details.
Release DateDecember 1, 1988
Original Name盡訴心中情
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 36m
Genres
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Wiki.
Midnight Whispers (Chinese: 盡訴心中情; Pinyin: Jin su xin zhong qing; Jyutping: Jun so sam jung ching; literally Cascading Feeling) is a 1986 Hong Kong melodramatic film starring Josephine Koo and Moon Lee. The film reportedly sat on the shelf for over a year before finally being released in 1988.