
The Student Prince
Tang Wan-tung, the son of a Southeast Asian Sultan is a student in Hong Kong. Only Uncle Mui, his guardian, knows his identity. Tang is known as "student prince". He organises an embassy variety show. Tang invites Lai Tsi-king, who has a lovely voice, to perform in it, but it ruins her chance to study music abroad. Lai’s parents want her to marry Tung Fook-si, the son of a merchant. Lai asks Tang to act for her parents, like a prince courting her. Her parents are convinced, but Tung is not fooled. Tang smuggles Lai out to perform in the embassy. Lai's performance earns her a chance to study overseas, but her parents will not support her. Tang borrows money from his father, but is refused. He pawns his father’s ring to help Lai pay the tuition. Tung takes his father's ring and sells it. Tung's father alerts the police. The rings turn out to be a pair. The police think Tang stole the diamond ring, but Mui tells the truth. Tung is arrested and Tang and Lai have a happy ending.
Production
Lan Kwong Film Company
Language
CN
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast

Alan Tang Kwong-Wing
Tang Wan-tung

Helena Law Lan
Miss Ng
Ting Ying
Lai Tsi-king
Mak Kay
Tung Fook-si
Lee Wan-Sheung
Kong Ying-Hung
Leung Siu-Kam
Principal Lui

Leung Suk-Hing
King's Mother
Leung Ho-Kei
Yau Hok-Man

Ko Lo-Chuen
Chi-King's Father

Yue Ming
Boss Ma

Lok Gung
Fook-Si's Father

Lai Man
Fook-Si's Mother
Lee Hak
Headmaster Fong

Lee Pang-Fei
Tang's Guardian, Uncle Mui
Ding Yue
Fook-Si's Friend

Chan Chun-Wah
Yu Chi-Kan, Student/waiter
Yiu Pou-Kwong
Lam Kai-Ting
Shum Nam-Ling
Lee Chau-Chin, Male Classmate

Cheung Chok-Chow
Police Officer

Lee Sau-Kei
Professor
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