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''Lucky Stars'' (or ''Five Lucky Stars''); () was a Hong Kong action comedy film series in the
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, blending Chinese martial arts with bawdy comedy. The
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s featured an
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, with many of the actors appearing in successive films. The characters of the ''Five Lucky Stars'' were originally petty criminals recently out of prison, who started their own cleaning company. By the second film, the cleaning company idea was discarded, and the bumbling gang were instead employed to assist the police.


The original trilogy

The first three films were the most successful, directed by and starring Sammo Hung as one of the gang of ''Lucky Stars'', and featuring supporting roles and cameos from a variety of Hong Kong film stars, notably his Peking Opera School "brothers", Jackie Chan and Yuen Biao, as well as stars such as Andy Lau, Michelle Yeoh and Rosamund Kwan. The first film was '' Winners and Sinners'' (1983). The Chinese title, ''Five Lucky Stars'', was chosen because it was evocative of the Seven Little Fortunes ( "The Lucky Seven"), the performance troupe at the Peking Opera School "The China Drama Academy". Hung got the idea for the plot from watching an old TV show, in which a group of police officers from different backgrounds worked together, each using their own particular skills. By giving the characters humorous and disparate backgrounds, he hoped to make an entertaining film. The original quintet of Lucky Stars in ''Winners and Sinners'' consisted of Sammo Hung,
Richard Ng Richard Ng Yiu-hon (born 17 December 1939), also known as Richard Woo, is a Hong Kong actor known for playing comedic roles, particularly in Hong Kong films of the 1980s and 1990s. Film and television career Ng has appeared in 80 films to da ...
, Charlie Chin, Stanley Fung and John Shum. In the second film, '' My Lucky Stars'' (1985), Shum was replaced by Eric Tsang. In the third film, '' Twinkle, Twinkle Lucky Stars'' (1985), Chin played a cameo wherein he handed over the reins to his Shaolin monk cousin, played by Michael Miu. Shum returned in a supporting role.


The later films

'' Lucky Stars Go Places'' (1986) was a departure from the original trilogy, with Hung giving up directing duties to Eric Tsang. Prior to joining the Lucky Stars crew, Tsang had directed the first two films in the ''Aces Go Places'' series - '' Aces Go Places'' (1982) and '' Aces Go Places 2'' (1983). Like the Lucky Stars films, they were successful action comedies with an ensemble cast. However, the plots were parodies of James Bond films and characters fought with guns more often rather than kung fu. ''Lucky Stars Go Places'' was an attempt to combine the styles and characters of the two-film series'. Hung remained involved, producing the film and playing a supporting role, and other members of the original Lucky Stars gang made cameo appearances. However, the main roles were taken by other actors, a new group of "Lucky Stars" - notably including Andy Lau and Alan Tam. With fewer action scenes and a heavier reliance on comedy, the film was significantly different from its predecessors. Stanley Fung co-directed the fifth film, ''
Return of the Lucky Stars ''Return of the Lucky Stars'' (Alternative: "Lucky Stars Triad Society") is a 1989 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Stanley Fung. It is the fifth film out of the ''Lucky Stars'' series. Plot Hong Kong Police Supt. Walter Tso arrests ...
'' (1989), with Chu Shek-Tsan, and co-wrote it with Wong Jing. He also starred in the film alongside Richard Ng and Eric Tsang, as well as the returning Michael Miu. The 6th film, ''
Ghost Punting ''Ghost Punting'' (), also known as ''Lucky Stars Ghost Encounter'', is a 1992 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by and starring Sammo Hung. It is the sixth film of the ''Lucky Stars'' series. Co-starring Lucky Stars members Eric Tsang (also ...
'' (1992) was a comedy ghost film was directed by and starred Sammo Hung, along with Richard Ng, Stanley Fung, Charlie Chin and Eric Tsang. Although featuring all 5 of the Lucky Stars actors from ''My Lucky Stars'', the emphasis is more on comedy than action. The final film, '' How to Meet the Lucky Stars'' (1996), saw the same four actors starring, although the film had a number of guest appearances, including Sammo Hung,
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Chen Kuan Tai Chen Kuan-tai (born 24 September 1945) is a martial artist and Hong Kong martial arts film star. Background A former fireman, he won a world's kungfu Championship in 1969. He has primarily appeared in Shaw Brothers productions, and was one of the ...
, Françoise Yip and Nora Miao. The film was released as a benefit film for the famous Hong Kong film director, Lo Wei, who died in 1996. In several cases, the Lucky Stars films were not true sequels of one another. Rather they had themes and actors in common. Stars came and went, though Richard Ng and Stanley Fung appeared in all seven films, whilst Sammo Hung and Eric Tsang appeared in six. Other actors returned in small roles to help boost the sales of the films, including the big names of Jackie Chan, Yuen Biao and Andy Lau. Additional actors in the series include
Corey Yuen Corey Yuen (; born Ying Gang-ming (殷元奎); 15 February 1951) is a Hong Kong director, film director, producer, action choreographer, and former actor. Yuen was a member of the Peking Opera Schools and one of the Seven Little Fortunes. As a ...
, Sibelle Hu, Mars,
Sylvia Chang Sylvia Chang (born 21 July 1953) is a Taiwanese actress, writer, singer, producer and director. In 1992, she was a member of the jury at the 42nd Berlin International Film Festival. In 2018, she was one of the jury members of the main competition ...
, Kent Cheng, Alan Tam, Dick Wei, Wu Ma, Yuen Wah and Bolo Yeung. The series consists of: * Winners and Sinners a.k.a. ''Intelligent Scheme Five Lucky Stars'' (1983) * My Lucky Stars a.k.a. ''Lucky Stars Superior Shine'' (1985) * Twinkle, Twinkle Lucky Stars a.k.a. ''Summer Time Lucky Stars'' (1985) * Lucky Stars Go Places a.k.a. ''The Luckiest Stars'' (1986) *
Return of the Lucky Stars ''Return of the Lucky Stars'' (Alternative: "Lucky Stars Triad Society") is a 1989 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Stanley Fung. It is the fifth film out of the ''Lucky Stars'' series. Plot Hong Kong Police Supt. Walter Tso arrests ...
a.k.a. ''Lucky Stars Triad Society'' (1989) *
Ghost Punting ''Ghost Punting'' (), also known as ''Lucky Stars Ghost Encounter'', is a 1992 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by and starring Sammo Hung. It is the sixth film of the ''Lucky Stars'' series. Co-starring Lucky Stars members Eric Tsang (also ...
a.k.a. ''Lucky Stars Ghost Encounter'' (1992) * How to Meet the Lucky Stars (1996)


Spin-offs


Pom Pom

The Pom Pom series of Hong Kong comedy films is sometimes also included under the banner of "Lucky Stars films", primarily due to the series' sharing the stars, Richard Ng and John Shum. However the pair play official cops, rather than former criminals turned good. Sammo Hung worked as
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on the first three ''Pom Pom'' films, and as action director on the first two. All four films were released by Hung's production companies, Bo Ho Films and D&B Films. In ''Pom Pom'' (1984), Hung, along with Charlie Chin and Stanley Fung cameoed as their characters from ''My Lucky Stars'', which was released the following year. Jackie Chan and Yuen Biao also made cameo appearances (as a motorcycle cop and truck driver respectively), and a number of their Hong Kong action film contemporaries also made appearances, including Deanie Yip,
Lam Ching Ying Lam Ching-ying (; born Lam Gun-bo (); 27 December 1947 – 8 November 1997) was a Hong Kong stuntman, actor, and action director. As a practitioner of martial arts Lam starred in a number of notable films that found recognition outside Hong Kong ...
, Philip Chan, Dick Wei and Wu Ma. * '' Pom Pom'' (1984) * ''The Return of Pom Pom'' (1984) * ''Mr. Boo Meets Pom Pom'' (1985) * ''Pom Pom Strikes Back'' (1986) The Chinese title of ''Pom Pom'' (神勇雙響炮) translates as "Supernaturally brave artillery". The Chinese title of the 1986 Yuen Biao film '' Rosa'' (神勇雙響炮續集) translates as "Supernaturally brave artillery sequel". Despite this, ''Rosa'' is not a sequel to ''Pom Pom''. The 1992 Hong Kong action comedy film ''
Pom Pom and Hot Hot Pom or POM may refer to: Arts and entertainment * Pom (comics) (1919–2014), a Belgian comic strip writer and artist * Baby Pom, a fictional character in the British television programme '' Fimbles'' * Pom, a character in the video game ''Them's ...
'' starring Jacky Cheung and Stephen Tung is also not part of this series.


See also

* Aces Go Places film series


References

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