My Young Auntie with Liu Chia-Liang: DVD Cover

    My Young Auntie Director: Liu Chia-Liang Cast: Liu Chia-Liang, Hui Ying-Hung, Liu Chia-hui

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    • DVD Release Date: 06/19/2007
    • Original Release: 1981
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 30,804
     
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    Features

    Interviews with star Kara Hui; Feature commentary by film critics Andy Klein and Elvis Mitchell; Interview with film scholars David Chute and Andy Klein; Stills gallery; Trailer gallery; Commenatator biographies

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    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- My Young Auntie
    1. Two Favors [3:53]
    2. Main Titles [2:14]
    3. Meeting Auntie [3:33]
    4. Routing Rascals [2:51]
    5. Uncle's Will [6:03]
    6. Charlie Comes Home [6:50]
    7. Family Disciple [4:31]
    8. Higher [4:30]
    9. A Trip to Town [6:37]
    10. Plotting Payback [4:13]
    11. Charlie's Invitation [5:16]
    12. Masquerade Ball [4:54]
    13. Univited Guest [8:07]
    14. The Police Arrive [2:54]
    15. False Arrest [2:54]
    16. Stolen Deeds [2:38]
    17. Gathering the Uncles [3:42]
    18. Training [3:03]
    19. Entering the Compound [6:11]
    20. Stay Behind Me [5:26]
    21. Attack His Privates [7:55]
    22. Uncles to the Rescue [6:11]
    23. Hard Qi Gong [5:38]
    24. Sign the Deeds [8:59]

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    Editorial Reviews

    In a change from the usual action film, this story starts with the marriage of a young, uptight female martial-arts champion, Cheng Tai-nun (Hui Ying-hung) to an elderly and very wealthy landowner. The marriage is in name only, and takes place at the wishes of the old man expressly to keep his estate from falling into the greedy and unscrupulous hands of his brother. Tai-nun inherits his estate when he dies, and is soon in Canton, staying with her older nephew by marriage, Yu Cheng-chuan (Liu Chia-liang), and his young and attractive son Yu Tao (Hsia Hou). When the traditional and conservative Tai-nun, a woman from the provinces, runs into the modern and Westernized Yu Tao for the first time, the sparks fly and the comedy of cultural clashes begins. As the relationship between the two young protagonists of the old versus the new takes its own jaunty course, the evil brother steals the deed to the dead husband's estate, and the action begins. Tai-nun gets to showcase her martial-arts talents, as her views of the world slowly begin to change. Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide

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