

Wong dai jaa fung lau
- Comedy
An emperor becomes bored with palace life and enters the outside world to discover social injustice, suffering, and sex.
Emperor in Lust is a 1997 comedy film about an emperor who abandons palace life to experience the outside world and encounter social injustice, suffering, and sexual discovery. Released on March 14, 1997, this comedy explores what happens when royal privilege meets reality.
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Theatrical release in United States
No date confirmed for United States yet · Earliest worldwide: Wide release in Hong Kong
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Emperor in Lust — frequently asked
When was Emperor in Lust released?
Emperor in Lust was released on March 14, 1997.
What is the plot of Emperor in Lust?
The film follows an emperor who grows bored with life in the palace and ventures into the outside world, where he encounters social injustice, suffering, and sexual experiences that challenge his sheltered worldview.
What genre is Emperor in Lust?
Emperor in Lust is a comedy film.
Where can I watch Emperor in Lust?
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