The Luckiest Man (VCD) (Hong Kong Version) VCD
Nat Chan (Actor)
| Bosco Wong (Actor)
| Monica Chan (Actor)
| Lam Tze Chung (Actor, Director)
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Best known as Stephen Chow's portly buddy in Shaolin Soccer and Kung Fu Hustle, Lam Tze Chung made an impressive directorial debut in 2006 with the Focus: First Cuts film I'll Call You. Staying light and crowd-pleasing, his sophomore effort The Luckiest Man is a riotous but heartfelt comedy that mixes family feuding, mahjong, and slapstick into a distinctly Hong Kong film. Comedy veteran Nat Chan leads an ensemble cast family that includes TVB star Bosco Wong in his silver-screen debut; Sammo Hung offspring Timmy Hung and Stephen Chow regular Chan Kwok Kwan; and Yuen Qiu (Kung Fu Hustle), Pink Cheung, and Monica Chan as the catty wives. Comedic regulars Cheung Tat Ming, Vincent Kuk, and Tin Kai Man also make hilarious supporting appearances.
Macau tycoon Stanley Ho may have made his fortune through casinos, but Hong Kong's Ho Bee Fat (Nat Chan) struck it big on mahjong. Getting on in years, he presides comfortably over a mahjong parlor empire and a large household of plotting wives and children eager to get a piece of the family fortune. The feuding gets even more heated when Ho brings in a long-lost son (Bosco Wong) whom the rest of the family quickly gang up on. To settle the inheritance issue once and for all, Ho challenges his three sons to each run a mahjong parlor branch. Winner takes all, but not everyone's going to play fair.
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| Product Title: | The Luckiest Man (VCD) (Hong Kong Version) 大四喜 (VCD) (香港版) 大四喜 (VCD) (香港版) 大四喜 (香港版) The Luckiest Man (VCD) (Hong Kong Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Nat Chan (Actor) | Bosco Wong (Actor) | Monica Chan (Actor) | Lam Tze Chung (Actor) | Yuan Qiu (Actor) | Pinky Cheung (Actor) | Timmy Hung (Actor) | Chan Kwok Kwan (Actor) | Cheung Tat Ming | Vincent Kok | Samuel Pang | Tenky Tin 陳百祥 (Actor) | 黃宗澤 (Actor) | 陳法蓉 (Actor) | 林子聰 (Actor) | 元秋 (Actor) | 張文慈 (Actor) | 洪天明 (Actor) | 陳國坤 (Actor) | 張達明 | 谷德昭 | 彭敬慈 | 田啟文 陈百祥 (Actor) | 黄宗泽 (Actor) | 陈法蓉 (Actor) | 林子聪 (Actor) | 元秋 (Actor) | 张文慈 (Actor) | 洪天明 (Actor) | 陈 国坤 (Actor) | 张达明 | 谷德昭 | 彭敬慈 | 田启文 陳百祥(ナット・チャン) (Actor) | 黄宗澤 (ボスコ・ウォン) (Actor) | 陳法容(チャン・ファッヨン) (Actor) | 林子聰(ラム・ジーチョン) (Actor) | ユン・チウ (Actor) | 張文慈(ピンキー・チョン) (Actor) | 洪天明(ティミー・ハン) (Actor) | 陳國坤 (チャン・クォックワン) (Actor) | 張達明(チョン・ダッミン) | 谷徳昭(ビンセント・コク) | 彭敬慈 (サミュエル・パン) | ティン・カイマン Nat Chan (Actor) | Bosco Wong (Actor) | Monica Chan (Actor) | Lam Tze Chung (Actor) | Yuan Qiu (Actor) | Pinky Cheung (Actor) | Timmy Hung (Actor) | Chan Kwok Kwan (Actor) | Cheung Tat Ming | Vincent Kok | Samuel Pang | Tenky Tin |
| Director: | Lam Tze Chung 林子聰 林子聪 林子聰(ラム・ジーチョン) Lam Tze Chung |
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| Release Date: | 2008-10-31 |
| Language: | Cantonese, Mandarin |
| Subtitles: | English, Traditional Chinese |
| Country of Origin: | Hong Kong |
| Disc Format(s): | VCD |
| Rating: | IIA |
| Duration: | 90 (mins) |
| Publisher: | Kam & Ronson Enterprises Co Ltd |
| Other Information: | 2VCDs |
| Package Weight: | 120 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1011019841 |
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Director: Lam Chi Chung
Mr. ho, "King Of Gambling", makes himself rich by gambling and is the leader of the Hong Kong Mah Jong industry in the 1950's. He has wives, two sons and one daughter. Though it appears that the 3 wives are living in harmony, they actually compete against each other for the family's wealth. Since the 3 wives learned a bit of Kung Fu, they use food, bowls and chopsticks as weapons to attack each other during dinner. Their fighting intensifies when Mr. Ho Brings his love child, Ah Fai, back home. Mr. Ho likes him very much, but the 3 wives and 2 sons want to kick him out.
Mr. Hom knows he is getting old, so he suggests his 3 sons to manage each "Mah Jong" club for a period of thime. Anyone with the best result will be his heir. To hider Ah Fai, the other sons hired 3 experienced "Mah Jong" Cheating Masters: The Ghost, The Look, & The Vengeance. Since the 3 "Mah Jong" masters of 1950's whom Mr. Ho requests to help Ah Fai are getting old and are retired, Ah Fei is left powerless. he then changes the "Mah Jong" club to Gambling Rehabilitation Centre in order to compete with their "Mah Jong" clubs....
Mr. ho, "King Of Gambling", makes himself rich by gambling and is the leader of the Hong Kong Mah Jong industry in the 1950's. He has wives, two sons and one daughter. Though it appears that the 3 wives are living in harmony, they actually compete against each other for the family's wealth. Since the 3 wives learned a bit of Kung Fu, they use food, bowls and chopsticks as weapons to attack each other during dinner. Their fighting intensifies when Mr. Ho Brings his love child, Ah Fai, back home. Mr. Ho likes him very much, but the 3 wives and 2 sons want to kick him out.
Mr. Hom knows he is getting old, so he suggests his 3 sons to manage each "Mah Jong" club for a period of thime. Anyone with the best result will be his heir. To hider Ah Fai, the other sons hired 3 experienced "Mah Jong" Cheating Masters: The Ghost, The Look, & The Vengeance. Since the 3 "Mah Jong" masters of 1950's whom Mr. Ho requests to help Ah Fai are getting old and are retired, Ah Fei is left powerless. he then changes the "Mah Jong" club to Gambling Rehabilitation Centre in order to compete with their "Mah Jong" clubs....
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