Plot:
Perhaps more aptly described by its original English title of "Money, Sex And Love", this is a gripping drama about the seductive Judy, a woman with three men in her life: a rich husband, a sexy playboy, and a sensitive intellectual. Further complicating matters is the fact that Judy's two lovers are brothers. As far-fetched as the plot might seem, it becomes instantly believable due to the knockout beauty of Judy, played by Shaw Brothers' gift to cinema, Jenny Hu.
Genre............: Romance
Distributor......: Intercontinental Video (HK)
Year.............: 1968
Country..........: Hong Kong
Director.........: Nakahira Kô
Source...........: DVD5
DVD Format.......: NTSC
DVD Size.........: DVD5
Programs used....: Directly copied
Video Bitrate....: 5.40 Mbps
Screen Format....: 16:9
Audio Format.....: DD 2.0
Audio Language...: Mandarin
Subtitles........: English, Traditional Chinese, Bahasa (Malaysia), Bahasa (Indonesia)
Menu.............: [x] Untouched, intact.
[ ] Stripped.
Video............: [x] Untouched, intact.
[ ] Re-encoded.
DVD Extras.......: [x] Untouched, intact.
[ ] Re-encoded.
[ ] Stripped.
[ ] None on source.
Review from imdb :
"Crazed Fruit" In Hong Kong, 8 December 2008
Author: crossbow0106 from United States
If you have seen the seminal Japanese new wave film "Crazed Fruit", stop here. This is a remake of that film directed by the same director. The difference is that the film is set in Hong Kong with Hong Kong actors. The premise is that a young lady named Judy, played by Eurasian beauty Jenny Hu, becomes close with Xianchun. He is kind of shy. His brother David, who hangs around with other playboys, is intrigued by her. It turns out she is married to an older man, an American Chinese who is a trader, so he's not home all the time. Judy ends up spending time with both brothers. Judy does not tell the decent but kind of naive about love Xiaochun about her husband and David. So, of course, something happens. If you have seen "Crazed Fruit", you'll know. If you haven't, this film is not quite as good, with the exception of two things: It is in color and the alluring Jenny Hu plays the young lady. She has played these femme fatale roles to the hilt and at the time was very popular. So, I do recommend it, as it is well made by the original director but don't expect anything different to happen. Thats all. Enjoy.
All credits goes to sjz416 from Asian DVD Club .