The Crimson Palm (血手印, pinyin: Xie shou yin, Cantonese: Huet sau yan) is a 1964 Hong Kong film directed by Chan Yau-San for Shaw Brothers.
The father of Lin Shao-teh, a high court official, has betrothed him to the daughter of millionaire Wang Chun.
Lin Shao-teh Ivy Ling Po has to work as a water carrier to support his mother.
Wang Chun calls Shao-teh to his house, forces him to annul the betrothal in exchange for some silver.
Chien-king sends her maid, Shuet Chun (Li Ching), to Shao-teh's house to console him.