6.5
128 min
The ethereal Lok Dai plays a pivotal role in the 1962 Shaw Brothers screwball costume comedy The Bride Napping. Based on a chapter of author Shi Naian's The Water Margin (AKA: Outlaws of the Marsh), the action kicks off when Liu Yuen Ying (Ding Nung) is "bride-napped" by a bandit who's out to make her his wife! The bandit's sympathetic sister returns Ying, but that's only the beginning of the mistaken identities, social satires, and cross-dressing confusion as Ying's disappearance and return wreaks havoc with the locals! A delightful costume comedy that combines screwball antics, musical interludes, and even a little action, The Bride Napping is a fun and entertaining way to catch the legendary Lok Dai at her most beautiful and charming!
Name | Character | Team | |
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Betty Loh Ti | Chun Lan | Unowned | |
Ding Ling | Liu Yuet-Ying | Unowned | |
Kiu Chong | Pien Chi | Unowned | |
Diana Chang Chung-Wen | Chou Yu-Lu | Unowned | |
Chu Mu | Chou Tung | Unowned | |
Chen Yu-Hsin | Squire Liu Teh-Ming | Unowned | |
Ma Hsiao-Nung | Squire's wife | Unowned | |
Ku Wen-Chung | Liu Fu | Unowned | |
Tien Feng | Tiger General Li Chung | Unowned | |
Fung Ngai | Monk Lo Chi-Hsin/Lo Teh | Unowned | |
Fuk Yan-Cheng | Chou Tsai | Unowned | |
Hao Li-Jen | Innkeeper | Unowned | |
Hao Ren | Inn waiter | Unowned | |
Erh Chun | Scholar | Unowned | |
Ling Hon | Parade spectator | Unowned | |
Chai Lam | Constable | Unowned | |
Cheung Sek-Aau | Bandit | Unowned | |
Gwan Jing-Leung | Bandit | Unowned | |
Chow Siu-Loi | Bandit | Unowned | |
Chui Chung-Hok | Bandit | Unowned | |
Chan Siu-Pang | Bandit | Unowned | |
Gam Tin-Chue | Wedding guest | Unowned |