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Lee's early successes included Pushing Hands (1991), The Wedding Banquet (1993), and Eat Drink Man Woman (1994), which explored the relationships and conflicts between tradition and modernity, Eastern and Western; the three films are informally known as the "Father Knows Best" trilogy.

  • Number of Movies: 3
  • Revenue: $14,380,184

Featured Cast

  1. Sihung Lung

    Sihung Lung

    Mr. Chu, Mr. Gao, Chu

  2. Gua Ah-leh

    Gua Ah-leh

    Mrs. Gao, Madame Liang

  3. Yang Kuei-Mei

    Yang Kuei-Mei

    Jia-Jen

  4. Wang Bozhao

    Wang Bozhao

    Alex Chu

  5. May Chin

    May Chin

    Wei-Wei

  6. Wu Chien-Lien

    Wu Chien-Lien

    Jia-Chien

  7. Deb Snyder

    Deb Snyder

    Martha Chu

  8. Winston Chao

    Winston Chao

    Li Kai, Wai-Tung Gao

  9. Wang Yu-wen

    Wang Yu-wen

    Jia-Ning

  10. Wang Lai

    Wang Lai

    Mrs. Chen

  11. Mitchell Lichtenstein
  12. Fanny De Luz

    Linda

  13. Sylvia Chang

    Sylvia Chang

    Jin-Rong

  14. Neal Huff

    Neal Huff

    Steve

Featured Crew

  1. Ang Lee

    Ang Lee

    Directing, Writing

  2. James Schamus

    James Schamus

    Writing

  3. Wang Huiling

    Wang Huiling

    Writing

  4. Neil Peng

    Writing

December 7, 1991

Mr. Chu is an elderly widower who teaches tai chi chuan in Beijing. He moves to America to live with his son's family, but finds the cultural adjustment difficult. Since his daughter-in-law is a white woman who does not speak Chinese, Mr. Chu's son, Alex, must mediate.

A Taiwanese-American man is happily settled in New York with his American boyfriend. He plans a marriage of convenience to a Chinese woman in order to keep his parents off his back and to get the woman a green card. Chaos follows when his parents arrive in New York for the wedding.

A retired and widowed Chinese master chef Chu and his family live in modern day Taipei, Taiwan. He lives with his three attractive daughters, all of whom are unattached. Soon, each of the daughters encounter new men in their lives. When these new relationships blossom, stereotypes are broken and the living situation within the family changes. Since the family has difficulty expressing their love for each other, the intricate preparation of banquet quality dishes for their Sunday dinners is the surrogate for their familial feelings.

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