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Better Tomorrow III (1989)
Directed by: Tsui Hark starring: Chow Yun-Fat, Anita Mui Yim-Fong, Tony Leung Ka-Fai. Prequel to the first "A Better Tomorrow", this film is set against the back-drop of war-torn Vietnam. Chow Yun-Fat returns in his celebrated role as "Mark", who falls in love with a beautiful killer lady, played by the fascinating "Madonna of the New Territories", Anita Mui Yim-Fong. Expert direction by Tsui Hark, director of "Black Mask", "The Lovers" and "Once Upon a Time in China". NOTE: This is the complete,
unedited version (running time: 130 minutes).
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Chinese Ghost Story III (1992)
Directed
by: Ching Siu-Tung
Produced
by Tsui Hark
starring:
Tony Leung Chiu-Wai, Joey Wong,
Jacky Cheung.
In the third
and final part of the "Chinese Ghost Story" saga, Joey Wong returns as
the beautiful ghost under Ching Siu-Tung's direction. Tony Leung Chiu-Wai
is the romantic lead, while Jacky Cheung provides comedy relief. Plenty
of great kung-fu and special effects distinguish this sequel.
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My Foot (1992)
Directed by: Johnny To Kei-Fung Martial-Arts Direction by: Ching Siu-Tung starring: Stephen Chow, Anita Mui Yim-Fong, Ng Man-Tat, Carrie Ng. Stephen Chiao's most successful film ever is a beautifully crafted period mo-lei-tau ("makes no sense") comedy with great slapstick and dialogue. Superior prodcution values, game cast, including Anita Mui Yim-Fong as Chaio's smart wife. |
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la Vie, Mon Cherie (1993)
Directed
by: Derek Yee Tung-Sing
Screenplay
by: Drek Yee Tung-Sing
starring:
Anita Yuen, Lau Ching-Wan,
Carrie
Ng, Carina Lau.
Comedy-drama
about a canto-pop singer (Anita Yuen) who falls in love with a hapless
jazz composer (Lau Ching-Wan). More than just a "disease of the week" soaper,
this film proves once and for all that HK filmmakers are capable of producing
genuinely moving romantic dramas.
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