Leslie Cheung
11 titles
Filmography
11 results

Happy Together
(1997)A chamber drama about two male lovers from Hong Kong who start off seeking a new life but end up separating on their way to a waterfall in Argentina.
The Chinese Feast
(1995)A novice chef and his girlfriend attempt to whip a boozy master chef into shape for an important culinary contest.

Who's the Woman, Who's the Man?
(1996)Sam, a dashing composer and Wing, his chanteuse girlfriend, who just happens to perform as a chanteur on stage. When Sam accidentally, publically, mentions his love for the apparently male Sam, Wing must scramble to produce a girlfriend for Sam, to quash rumors of his sexual orientation.
All's Well End's Well, Too
(1993)Miscommunication turns the preparations for two arranged marriages into a farce.
Tri-Star
(1996)Keeping his occupation a secret, a priest tries to aid a prostitute, who falls in love with him.

Double Tap
(2000)Outside the courthouse, the key witness of a famous trial and six cops are assassinated. Each is hit twice at the same spot in the head. Miu (Alex Fong) knows Rick (Leslie Cheung)is back. Several years ago in a shooting contest, Rick and Miu knew they were borne to be the sworn enemies. Two top gunners now face their final battle. This is the gunfight of all gunfights.
Behind the Yellow Line
(1984)A young man and woman fall in love after meeting on a subway and fend off advances from would-be lovers to be together.

The Phantom Lover
(1995)A ghostly figure (Leslie Cheung) reveals his plans to avenge his murder to a homeless woman (Huang Lei) working in a theater troupe.
Little Dragon Maiden
(1983)Yang Kuo falls for the Dragon Maiden while learning the art of swordplay, but as master and pupil they are forbidden to marry.
All's Well, Ends Well
(1992)Three brothers living with their father fib and play pranks to win parental approval for themselves and their romances.
Anna Magdalena
(1998)Chan was not without a sense of his own commonness. One day he came across a lady-killer by the name of Yau, a self-proclaimed fiction writer. He was as fascinated and curious about her as girls in the streets did and even went to the extent of putting Yau up in his own flat. A young girl Mok moved in one floor below Chan's and when Chan saw her it was definitely love at first sight...