When it comes to Kam Tong’s career highlights, one title really stands out—his highest rated movie is Flower Drum Song from 1961. That film definitely marked a peak in Kam Tong’s journey as an actor, earning strong praise and lasting recognition over the years. On the other hand, not every project hit the same high notes. Kam Tong’s lowest rated film turns out to be It Happened at the World’s Fair, released in 1963. While it had its moments, it didn’t resonate quite as well with audiences or critics. Still, both films are part of Kam Tong’s legacy, showing the range and evolution of his work during that era. Kam Tong clearly had his share of successes and learning experiences on screen, and these two titles represent opposite ends of that spectrum.