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Cheung Ka-fai (film Editor)
Cheung Ka-fai () is a Hong Kong film editor and actor. Filmography Film editor * ''A Better Tomorrow 2'' (1987) * ''Thunder Cops II'' (1989) * ''The First Time is the Last Time'' (1989) * ''Mortuary Blues'' (1990) * '' Center Stage'' (1991) * ''Super Lady Cop'' (1992) *''Police Story 3'' (a.k.a. ''Supercop'') (1992) * ''The Black Panther Warriors'' (1993) * '' Once a Cop'' (1993) * ''City Hunter'' (1993) * ''In the Heat of Summer'' (1994) * ''Twenty Something'' (1994) * ''The Third Full Moon'' (1994) * ''Touch of Evil'' (1995) * ''Happy Hour'' (1995) * ''Lost Boys in Wonderland'' (1995) * ''Power Connection'' (1995) * ''Thunderbolt'' (1995) * ''The Christ of Nanjing'' (1995) * ''Trilogy of Lust'' (1995) * ''Yes Madam 5'' (1996) * ''What a Wonderful World'' (1996) * ''Big Bullet'' (1996) * ''The God of Cookery'' (1996) * '' Black Mask'' (1996) * ''On Fire'' (1996) * ''Thunder Cop'' (1996) * ''Downtown Torpedoes'' (1997) * ''Lawyer Lawyer'' (1997) * ''Task Force'' (1997) * ''Ki ...
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Zhang (surname)
Zhang () is the third most common surname in China and Taiwan (commonly spelled as "Chang" in Taiwan), and it is one of the most common surnames in the world. Zhang is the pinyin romanization of the very common Chinese surname written in simplified characters and in traditional characters. It is spoken in the first tone: ''Zhāng''. It is a surname that exists in many languages and cultures, corresponding to the surname 'Archer' in English for example. In the Wade-Giles system of romanization, it is romanized as "Chang", which is commonly used in Taiwan; "Cheung" is commonly used in Hong Kong as romanization. It is also the pinyin romanization of the less-common surnames (''Zhāng''), which is the 40th name on the ''Hundred Family Surnames'' poem. There is the even-less common (''Zhǎng''). was listed 24th in the famous Song-era ''Hundred Family Surnames'', contained in the verse 何呂施張 (He Lü Shi Zhang). Today, it is one of the most common surnames in the world a ...
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Bio Zombie
''Bio Zombie'' () is a 1998 Hong Kong zombie comedy film, starring Jordan Chan. It spoofs George A. Romero's '' Dawn of the Dead'' and shows many similarities to Peter Jackson's ''Braindead''. Plot Woody Invincible and Crazy Bee are two young men selling bootlegged VCDs at a small stall in the New Trend Plaza Mall, and spend time gambling and thieving from other shops. They meet Rolls, an employee at the beauty parlor, then have a run-in with Mr. Kui, the cellphone store owner. Rolls frequents a sushi bar in the mall, and flirts with the waiter Loi, who is smitten with her. Elsewhere, black market dealers sell to three government agents a bioweapon which turns people into zombies. They brought a zombie to demonstrate the substance's effect, but it breaks out and kills two agents. On the way back after picking up their boss's fixed car, Woody hits the surviving agent, who is carrying a sample of a bioweapon contained in a soft drink bottle. Thinking he needs a drink, Woody po ...
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Heroic Duo
''Heroic Duo'' () is a 2003 Hong Kong action film produced and directed by Benny Chan and starring Leon Lai, Ekin Cheng and Francis Ng. Plot Ken Li is a senior member of the Hong Kong Police Force. He has an egocentric and overpowering personality. He is intolerant of mistakes, his underlings and girlfriend, Brenda, suffering due to his macho personality. The main action begins when Inspector Li is brought in to investigate a cop who has committed a crime. On interrogation the cop reveals that he remembers nothing since he met a man the night before. The strange circumstances lead Li to Jack Lai, who is a master hypnotist and also in jail for manslaughter after taking the rap for a murder his wife committed under duress. Jack clearly knows who is responsible but is also clear that only he can identify the culprit. Li therefore springs Jack from jail and takes him along. Although they fail to catch the criminal, it is clear from the evidence in the apartment that there is a plot ...
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Golden Chicken 2
''Golden Chicken 2'' (金雞2 ''gam1 gai1'') is a 2003 Hong Kong film directed by Samson Chiu. It is a sequel to the 2002 ''Golden Chicken''. Cast and roles * Sandra Ng – Kam * Bing – Granny B in the queue * Cha Man-Wet – Mainland businessman A * Chan Chi-Shuen – Teddy boy A * Erica Chan – Mahjong player D * Chan Lai-Fun – Mother-in-law's relative * Chan Ming-Yam – Building watchman * Chan Wai-Ling – Friend D at temple * Ronald Cheng * Dicky Cheung – Water man * Jacky Cheung – Quincy * Cheung Kin-Hung – CCB investigator A * Sabrina Cheung – Northern hooker B * Kenny Chin – Customer in appliance store * Choi Tat-Wah – Happy Corner worker C * Chui Hin-Fung – CCB investigator B * Alva Chun – Northern hooker A * Wancy Dai – 7-Eleven shopkeeper * Fung Ka-Ying – Nightclub hostess B * Ho Ka-Kou – Nightclub guest A * Nichole Hor – Mahjong player B * Ho Yat-Wa – Future cop B * Hua Tau – Teddy boy B * Carlos Koo – Male jogger * S ...
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Anna In Kungfuland
''Anna in Kungfuland'' is a 2003 Hong Kong romantic comedy martial arts film directed by Raymond Yip, and starring Miriam Yeung and Ekin Cheng. Plot Anna (Miriam Yeung) is an aspiring actress, and her father was a monk of the Shaolin temple who defected to Japan after representing the temple during a martial arts tournament. There he met a Japanese woman and later bore Anna. He starts a martial school in Japan, although he dreams of being reconciled with his former mates. Anna enters a martial arts tournament, which she hopes will lead to her getting her acting career started. She falls in love with the marketing executive (Ekin Cheng) who organized the tournament. Cast * Miriam Yeung as Anna Shek * Ekin Cheng as Ken Kei * Wong You-nam as Sam Kei * Denise Ho as Zoe Pak * Cheung Tat-ming as Tournament MC * Maggie Lau as Big twin * Mandy Chiang as Small twin * Benz Hui as Boss Pak * Lee Lik-chi as Hung Fung * Lau Kar-wing as Master Wisdom * Chiu Suet-fei as Nicky * Charles Ingram ...
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Love Undercover
''Love Undercover'' (新紮師妹) is a 2002 Hong Kong film directed by Joe Ma Wai-Ho. The film was followed by two sequels, also directed by Joe Ma: '' Love Undercover 2: Love Mission'' (2003) and '' Love Undercover 3'' (2006). Cast * Miriam Yeung - Fong Lai Kuen * Daniel Wu - Au Hoi Man * Benz Hui - Officer Chung * Wyman Wong - Roger * Sammy Leung - Over * Cha Siu-Yan - Madame Cha * Chow Chung - Au Yiu San * Matt Chow * Joe Lee Yiu-ming - Chuen * Lee Siu-kei - FBI officer * Alan Mak * Ng Chi Hung - FBI officer * Wong Ho-Yin - Hung Chow * Wong Yat Tung * Wilson Yip Wilson Yip Wai-Shun (; born 1964) is a Hong Kong actor, filmmaker and screenwriter. His films include ''Bio Zombie'', '' The White Dragon'', '' SPL: Sha Po Lang'', ''Dragon Tiger Gate'', ''Flash Point'' and the ''Ip Man'' series. Early career ... External links * HK Cinemagic entry 2002 films 2000s Cantonese-language films 2002 romantic comedy films Films directed by Joe Ma Hong Kong romantic com ...
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So Close (film)
''So Close'' is a 2002 Hong Kong action film directed by Corey Yuen and starring Shu Qi, Zhao Wei and Karen Mok. The film's English title is derived from The Carpenters' song " Close to You", which has a prominent role in the film. Plot Lynn and her sister Sue are computer hackers, assassins and espionage specialists who use their late father's secret satellite technology to gain an advantage over their rivals and law enforcement agents. At the beginning of the film, they infiltrate a high security building and assassinate Chow Lui, the chairman of a top company in China. After their successful mission, a police inspector named Kong Yat-hung is assigned to investigate the case and she manages to track down the assassins. In the meantime, Chow Lui's younger brother Chow Nung, who hired Lynn and Sue to kill his brother so that he can become the chairman, wants to kill the assassins to silence them. The cat-and-mouse chase becomes more complicated as both the police and the th ...
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Golden Chicken
''Golden Chicken'' (金雞 ''gam1 gai1'') is a 2002 Hong Kong comedy-drama film directed by Samson Chiu starring Sandra Ng and involving cameo appearances from Andy Lau and Eric Tsang. It was followed by two sequels: ''Golden Chicken 2'' in 2003 and ''Golden Chicken 3'' in 2014. Synopsis Kam (Sandra Ng) is a long time Hong-Kong prostitute. When she gets locked inside a cash machine vestibule with a would be thief (Eric Tsang) she relates to him some stories of her life as a prostitute and how she came to enter her profession. Cast * Sandra Ng – Kam * Eric Tsang – James Bong * Andy Lau – Himself * Tony Leung Ka-fai – Professor Chan * Eason Chan – Steely Willy * Hu Jun – Yeh * Alfred Cheung – Doctor Cheung * Chapman To – Club owner * Felix Wong – Richard * Tiffany Lee – Kimmy * Kristal Tin – Kam's mamasan * Irene Tsu – Kam's aunt Awards * 22nd Annual Hong Kong Film Awards ** Nomination – Best Picture ** Nomination – Best Actress (Sandra Ng Kwun-Yu) * ...
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Feel 100% II
''Feel 100%'' ( Chinese: 百分百感覺) is a popular Hong Kong comic book series written by Lau Wan Kit (劉雲傑) and Yau Ching Yuen ( 游清源). Its popularity has resulted in various adaptations on film and television. To this date there are 4 movies and 1 TV series. As this comic book is for a Cantonese audience, the dialogue is in the more vernacular written Cantonese, rather than the standard written Chinese. The main characters are two male best friends, Jerry and Hui Lok (許樂), and their female friend, Cherie. The story revolves around their relationships with others, including Jenny and Kei Kei (琪琪), and each other. On 26 August 2008, Feel 100% won the Second International Manga Awards. The comic is currently licensed in Hong Kong, Malaysia, Taiwan, Thailand, Korea, Indonesia, Italy, Mainland China and the United Kingdom Feel 100% on film and television The movies are characterized as being loosely based on the comics. As each film's story line i ...
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2002 (film)
''2002'' is a Hong Kong science fiction action film directed by Wilson Yip and starring Nicholas Tse and Stephen Fung. Plot Tide Yau is a special agent from a police force known as 2002. He, however, is not an ordinary police officer and has the ability to see ghosts. In the beginning Tide's partner is Sam, however it is Sam's time to reincarnate and so a new partner must be found. The new partner comes in the form of Wind Cheng, who can also see ghosts. Wind (apart from being afraid of ghosts) thinks it is great being the partner of Tide and everything runs smoothly until Wind finds out that the unit only operates as human-ghost partnerships, so in order for the pair to continue working for 2002, one of them must die. Cast * Nicholas Tse as Inspector Tide Yau * Stephen Fung as Wind Cheng Ting-fung * Law Kar-ying as Paper Chan * Rain Li as Rain * Sam Lee as Sam * Danielle Graham as Nurse Danielle * Alex Fong as Water Ghost * Anya Wu as Fire Ghost * Lee Lik-chi as Police ...
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When I Fall In Love
"When I Fall in Love" is a popular song, written by Victor Young (music) and Edward Heyman (lyrics). It was introduced in the film '' One Minute to Zero'' as the instrumental titled "Theme from One Minute to Zero". Jeri Southern sang on the first vocal recording released in April 1952 with the song's composer, Victor Young, handling the arranging and conducting duties. The song has become a standard, with many artists recording it; the first hit version was sung by Doris Day released in July 1952. Day's recording was made on June 5, 1952. It was released by Columbia Records as catalog number 39786 and issued with the flip side "Take Me in Your Arms". The song reached number 20 on the '' Billboard'' chart. A 1996 recording by Natalie Cole, sung as a duet with her father Nat King Cole using vocals from his 1956 version, won 1996 Grammys for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals and Best Instrumental Arrangement with Accompanying Vocal(s). Notable recordings * A version was re ...
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Rave Fever
''Rave Fever'' (), also known as ''X-Mas Rave Fever'') is a 1999 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Alan Mak starring Cantopop composer Mark Lui, who was also responsible for much of the film's music. It is a Christmas film that was released theatrically in Hong Kong on 23 December 1999 for the Christmas season. Plot Don (played by Cantopop composer Mark Lui) is a harried yuppie living in Hong Kong who has a one-night stand with a mysterious woman named Sonia. The next morning Sonia disappears but leaves her filofax in Don's possession. He attempts to retrace his steps from the previous night and encounters Nicole (played Jaymee Ong), a sexually liberated but potentially untrustworthy woman who may or may not have known Sonia. The filofax ends up in the hands of the journalist Ashley (played by YoYo Mung), who falls for the handsome yet troubled Steven (played by Terence Yin), who is revealed to be Sonia's former lover. Ashley begins to suspect that Sonia may have been the victim of ...
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