Madam Kum is a well-known dance hall girl. She gave birth to her daughter Yin-fan. Kum gave her to some relatives. Nineteen years go by, and Kum accidentally runs into Fan's husband, Man-fai, in Singapore. She tells him everything. Fai is surprised but accepts the truth. They have a talk and agree not to reveal the truth to Fan. However, Fai promises Kum that he will arrange for her to see Fan. Gum starts to see Fan on public occasions. Bing-chiu, who has been chasing after Fan since college, runs into Fai and Kum. He tells Fan about it. Fan goes to Kum to ask her not to destroy her family. Kum is hurt but still does tell her the truth. She decides to returns to Singapore. She goes to Fan's house to see her once more. Fan is having her birthday party. She insults Kum and throws a glass of wine in her face. Fai cannot stand it anymore and tells his wife who Kum really is. Fan feels guilty. All the others are moved by what Kum has suffered and they start to accept her.
Madam Kam
March 7, 1963
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Pak Yin
Madam Kam
Ting Ying
Tong Yin-Fan
Cheung Yee
Chau Man-Fai
Helena Law Lan
Chiu Yuk-Wah
Fung Wai-Man
Mrs Lau
Keung Chung-Ping
Ma Bing-Chiu
Lee Hak
Chui Ngan-Chau
Chan Hung-Ying
Siu Yin
Lok Gung
Chau Pak-Fung
Ma Siu-Ying
Mrs Chau
Lee Pang-Fei
Ah Lok
Ko Lo-Chuen
Hung Ching-Tak
Lai Man
Mrs Wong
Lee Sau-Kei
Comprador Ho/Wong Pak-Man
Gam Lui
N/A
Lam Liu-Ngok
Sek Long
Yuen Lap-Cheung
Yung King-Choi
Chui Foon
Mrs Wu
Ma Chiu-Chi
Mrs Chung
Ho Pak-Kwong
party guest
Lam Yuk
Waiter
Lam Yuen
Mr. Wong
Lam Wah
Hotel clerk
Cheung Chok-Chow
Party guest [extra]
Cheung Shut-Lan
Script Supervisor
Mok Hong-See
Director
Mok Hong-See
Screenplay
Wong Cheuk-Hon
Producer
Wu San
Sound Recordist
Leung Hoi-Shan
Art Direction
Lai Siu-Wah
Makeup Artist
Suen Lun
Cinematography
Sung Ming
Editor
Lau Siu
Lighting Artist