声色犬马

评分:5.6 播放:51万 更新:2026-05-31
主演: 李翰祥/

李翰祥作品,许冠文、白小曼、胡锦、张冲主演,《声色犬马》包括“声"、“色"和“犬马"(赌)三段故事,由许冠文一人分饰三角,以麻将馆中的三姑六婆说是非来贯串全篇。鬼马狂想经典搞笑登场。名流人物杰美芳行为怪诞,乱写影评、乱派评马贴士,却躲不起胡锦的挑逗,惨被戏弄。名医吴新紧平素道貌岸然,一副正人君子样,其实他甚喜拈花惹草,结果被病人余娟娟设局,伙同大狗熊、大胡子勒索,吴妻原来也背后参与其事,吴新坚偷香的代价,换来人财两空。有江郎者,在澳门赌场输掉老大的四万余元,怕被人追杀,唯有一走了之,黔驴技穷中,才明白自己名符其实是「江郎才尽」。 艾旦影视,海外影院,海外影视,海外YY,海外抢先电影,海外手机影院,海外影院APP,海外中文影视,海外影视网,海外华人影院,海外影院tv,蛋蛋电影网,海外福利影院,haiwaiyingyuan  《声色犬马》是风月大导李翰祥代表作之一《声色犬马》与其前作《风流韵事》、《一乐也》等一样,是“软件式"的风流趣剧。许冠文一人分饰三个角色演活大千世界、光怪陆离的人物角色,乐而不淫、却有警世意味。整部片子的结构略显松散,好在本片细节丰富,每段小故事都有声有色,充满趣味性,看起来不会有沉闷之感。值得一提的是本片女主角白小曼,她本来是李翰祥发掘的新星,但影片还未及上映,她便自杀丧生,死时年仅十八岁,处女作亦变成最后遗作。

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