The Generation Gap (叛逆) 51 years old

Ling Xi (David Chiang) is a rebellious youth whose liaison with underage girlfriend Cindy (Agnes Chan) is the spark which lights the eventual flame of his rebellion. Against the wishes of her parents, Ling Xi and Cindy move in together, and the two find a measure of bliss in their shared life. However, rumors circulate that Ling Xi is using Cindy as a means of financial support. After his brother Ling Zhao (Di Lung) returns Cindy to her parents, Ling Xi is branded an outcast. His anger only leads to spiraling bitterness, and finally employ in a triad gang which gives him the ability to release his frustration - which he does until the bitter end.

Credits

The Generation Gap Cast

Name Character
Ti Lung He was 26, now 77 years old as Ling Hsiao
David Chiang He was 25, now 76 years old as Ling Hsi
Yeung Chi-Hing He was 54, 65 years old when he died as Xin Zhen-Qiang
Lo Dik as Ling Yuan-Neng

The Generation Gap Crew

Name Department
Runme Shaw as Producer. He was 72 (84) years old when He died Production
Chang Cheh as Director. He was 50 (79) years old when He died Directing
Chang Cheh as Writer. He was 50 (79) years old when He died Writing
Ni Kuang as Writer. He was 37 (now 88) years old Writing
The Generation Gap poster
The Generation Gap (51 years)

  • Release day: Friday, April 20, 1973
  • Runtime: 113 minutes