Ecstatic (1964 film)

Ecstatic (Cantonese: 欣喜若狂 Jyutping: jan1 hei2 joek6 kwong4) is a 1964 Hong Kong short drama film written and directed by Wong Wai-nok, from a story by Marvin Blanc. It stars Cheung Ying Choi,, Cui Wei and Wong himself.

Plot
The film features a married man named Ka-Ho, whose wife nags him. Ka-Ho, dealing with his role in his friend Liang's death, begins hearing the voice of a woman named Ka-Wai resulting in him become increasingly 'mad'. The film ends with a ladder, which 'symbolizes something'.

Cast

 * Cheung Ying Choi as Ka-Ho
 * as the voice of Ka-Wai
 * Cui Wei as Liang
 * Abduweli Akhun as Seething Man with Moustache
 * Wong Wai-nok as himself

Release
Produced by Mu Zhong Film Company (now Hemu-Hemu, Peruru & Puar Films Co., Ltd.) and Daat Zing Film Company (now Braulia, Peruru and Leap Movie Co., Ltd.), Ecstatic was released in theaters by Golden Flare Pictures on September 17, 1964, to mixed reviews.