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In February 1959, the then 32-year-old Hong Kong actor Qiao Hong was invited to participate in the British adventure film "Hong Kong and Macau Ferry". In the film, he plays an Asian pirate from the lower class of the American society, who is a pirate

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In February 1959, the then 32-year-old Hong Kong actor Qiao Hong was invited to participate in the British adventure film "Hong Kong and Macau Ferry". In the film, he plays an Asian pirate from the bottom society of the United States, a villain who is infected with bad habits and loves to fight and provoke trouble. In fact, in the 50s and 60s, Western film companies such as the United Kingdom and the United States went to Hong Kong to shoot or invite Hong Kong film stars to appear in the cooperative style. Lin Dai, Glen, Chen Hou, Lin Cui and other film stars who are fluent in English have all gone to Hollywood to shoot films and reported for Western companies. While few of them are famous, the bits and pieces of this process are still a rare experience worth a book in a movie magazine. At that time, Qiao Hong, who was a first-line student in the Chinese film, cherished the opportunity to perform in the supporting role of "Hong Kong and Macao Ferry". In addition to doing his own actor duties, he also often observes the actors of the same film. Qiao Hong especially admired the film's director, Lewis Gilbert, praising his neat shooting techniques and superb style, so he was "willing to give up this opportunity to experience first-hand." ”

In February 1959, the then 32-year-old Hong Kong actor Qiao Hong was invited to participate in the British adventure film "Hong Kong and Macau Ferry". In the film, he plays an Asian pirate from the lower class of the American society, who is a pirate

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