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Sex and Zen III

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Sex and Zen III
Directed byAman Chang
Written byLee Siu-Kei
Wong Jing
Manfred Wong
Produced byWong Jing
CinematographyJohnny Choi Shung Fai
Edited byCheung Ka-fai
Music byLincoln Lo Kin
Distributed byGolden Harvest
Release date
  • 1998 (1998)
Running time
99 minutes
CountryHong Kong
LanguageCantonese

Sex and Zen III (Chinese: 玉蒲團III官人我要, "The Carnal Prayer Mat III - Hubby, I want it") is a 1998 Hong Kong comedy erotic film following Sex and Zen (1991) and Sex and Zen II (1996). The film is an adaptation of the Ming opera Yu Tang Chun (玉堂春) earlier adapted to cinema by King Hu as The Story of Sue San (1964).[1]

Synopsis

Three maidens of poor background during the time of Song dynasty are sold by their families to the brothel Fragrance House run by madame Tall Kau (Lowell Chik). Susan (Karen Yeung) and Chinyun (Jane Chung) become closer during their training, while the third girl, ambitious Fanny (Tung Yi) keeps her distance. Eventually, the virginity of Susan is auctioned and bought by the horse tradesman Lui Tin (Elvis Tsui) from Lin'an but Lui gives Susan to Chu Chi-Ang (Timothy Zao), a young and inexperienced scholar he has befriended at the brothel and takes Fanny instead. Susan and Chi-Ang fall in love and Fanny, although she is taken as a concubine by Lui, knowing that Susan was Lui's first choice, grows increasingly jealous of her. After Chi-Ang runs out of his fortunes and is forced to leave the brothel, Lui buys Susan from Tall Kau and brings her home as a new concubine. Now, Fanny is convinced that Lui has an unmatched affection for Susan and plots for revenge.

Cast

  • Karen Yeung: Susan
  • Jane Chung: Chinyun
  • Tung Yi: Fanny
  • Lowell Chik: Tall Kau
  • Timothy Zao: Chu Chi-Ang
  • Elvis Tsui: Lui Tin
  • Ronald Wong Ban: Wong Lin
  • Lo Meng: Hung Chi

References