Hu-Du-Men

Tiger Pass Gate), also known as Stage Door,[1] is a 1996 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Shu Kei.

The stage door is called "Ghost Passing Gate" or "Gateway to the Past" by non-Cantonese troupe (外江戲班) because actors and actresses are playing historical figures who have died a long time ago.

Meanwhile, her husband, Chan Yiu-Jo (陳耀祖, played by Chung King-Fai, 鍾景輝) has reached a dead-end in his career and wants to move to Australia.

To make things worse, her best friend and the male lead in the troupe, Ah Lung (應文龍, played by Waise Lee Chi-Hung, 李子雄) has a crush on her and her fifteen-year-old daughter, Mimi Chan Man (陳雯, played by Michelle Wong Man, 黃雯), is suspected of having homosexual tendencies and has a girlfriend.

Even worse, her illegitimate son Wong Man-Chun (王文俊, played by Daniel Chan Hiu-Tung, 陳曉東) who was born and abandoned in Nanyang twenty-two years ago, who happens to fall in love with Yip Yuk-Seung (葉玉霜), the female lead in the troupe (played by Anita Yuen Wing-Yee, 袁詠儀) flies from Canada to watch Yuk-Seung's performance, and meet Kim-Sam for the first time.