Cheating in Panorama (simplified Chinese: 骗术大观; traditional Chinese: 騙術大觀) is a 1972 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Li Han-hsiang.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]

Cheating in Panorama
Film poster
Traditional Chinese騙術大觀
Simplified Chinese骗术大观
Hanyu PinyinPiàn Shù Dà Guān
JyutpingPin3 Seot6 Daai6 Gun1
Directed byLi Han-hsiang
Release date
11 February 1972
Running time
100 minutes
CountryFlag of Hong Kong (1959-1997) Hong Kong
LanguageMandarin

The film has a theme of duplicity.[8] Film critic Ain-ling Wong classified Cheating in Panorama as having what Chan Koonchung would describe as "slovenly aesthetics" that is of "the crude and vulgar variety".[9]

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  1. ^ "騙術大觀" [Cheating in Panorama]. Shin Min Daily News (in Chinese). 10 March 1972. p. 5. Retrieved 7 July 2021 – via NewspaperSG. Ministry of Communications and Information.
  2. ^ "「騙術大觀」半夜場及早場" ["Cheating in Panorama" midnight and morning showings]. Nanyang Siang Pau (in Chinese). 14 February 1972. p. 22. Retrieved 7 July 2021 – via NewspaperSG. Ministry of Communications and Information.
  3. ^ "騙術大觀" [Cheating in Panorama]. Sin Chew Daily (in Chinese). 23 February 1972. p. 12. Retrieved 7 July 2021 – via NewspaperSG. Ministry of Communications and Information.
  4. ^ "一個拍「騙術大觀」 一個拍「騙術大王」 一個氣得暴跳如雷 一個充耳不聞不問 陳鴻烈 氣煞 李翰祥 潘迎紫 下月將諧秦晉譜" [One makes "Cheating in Panorama". One makes "The Deceiver". One was furious. One turned a deaf ear and was indifferent. Chan Hung-lit. Angry. Li Han-hsiang. Angela Pan. Next month will be harmonised.]. Sin Chew Daily (in Chinese). 11 December 1971. p. 18. Retrieved 7 July 2021 – via NewspaperSG. Ministry of Communications and Information.
  5. ^ "發達之人騙術大觀俱旺" ["A Man of Wealth" and "Cheating in Panorama" entirely flourishing]. Wah Kiu Yat Po (in Chinese). 18 February 1972. p. 12. Retrieved 7 July 2021 – via Hong Kong Public Libraries.
  6. ^ "趙雷因演發達之人 接着再拍騙術大觀" [Zhao Lei filmed "A Man of Wealth". Afterwards he filmed "Cheating in Panorama"]. The Kung Sheung Daily News (in Chinese). 26 January 1972. p. 7. Retrieved 7 July 2021 – via Hong Kong Public Libraries.
  7. ^ "騙術大觀" [Cheating in Panorama]. Wah Kiu Yat Po (in Chinese). 6 February 1972. p. 12. Retrieved 7 July 2021 – via Hong Kong Public Libraries.
  8. ^ Stokes, Lisa Odham; Braaten, Rachel (2020). Historical Dictionary of Hong Kong Cinema. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield. p. 293. ISBN 978-1-5381-2062-0. Retrieved 7 July 2021.
  9. ^ Wong, Ain-ling (2003). The Shaw Screen: A Preliminary Study. Hong Kong Film Archive. pp. 164, 320. ISBN 9789628050215. Retrieved 7 July 2021.

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