An uptight Beijing policeman falls for a brash real-estate agent, who runs off with his life savings only to beg for...
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Cinematographer, Director, Producer
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2011
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A celebrated Chinese hero returns to the mainland seven years after the fight that made him a myth, and assumes the identity...
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Cinematographer, Director, Producer
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2011
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Infernal Affairs writer/director Andrew Lau tries his hand at the found footage horror sub-genre with this shocker about a...
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Director
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2010
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This Cantonese-language romantic serio-comedy features multihyphenate Andy Lau as playboy Sam Ching. Many regard Sam as one...
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Cinematographer, Director, Producer
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2009
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Hong Kong action crime specialist Andy Lau (Young and Dangerous, Infernal Affairs) makes his English-language debut with this...
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Director, Producer
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2007
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A man trying to run away from a personal tragedy finds out the hard way how much one of his best friends has changed in this...
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Cinematographer, Director, Producer
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2007
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Cinematographer, Director, Producer
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2005
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A former doctor believes he may have found a connection to the woman he loved and lost in this romantic melodrama. Ko (Andy...
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Executive Producer
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2005
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Infernal Affairs III picks up where the first film left off. Ming (Andy Lau) is cleared of any charges involving Yan's...
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Cinematographer, Director, Executive Producer
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2003
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Cinematographer, Director, Executive Producer
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2003
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Hong Kong horror filmmaker Andrew Lau directs the 3-D slasher film The Park (also known as Chow Lok Yuen). After a little...
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Cinematographer, Director, Producer
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2003
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As Infernal Affairs opens, Ming (Andy Lau of Full-time Killer) is being initiated into the criminal underworld by triad boss...
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Cinematographer, Director, Producer
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2002
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Director
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2001
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Following up on his two-fisted 2000 flick The Mission, Johnnie To, along with Wai Ka Fai, directs this high-octane shoot 'em...
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Producer
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2001
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One of Asia's most popular screen stars, Maggie Cheung stars in this romance about two Chinese 30-somethings living in...
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Cinematographer, Director
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2000
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Two expert swordsmen (known as "Sword Saint" and "God of Sword," respectively) must train for the duel of their lives....
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Director
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2000
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Hong Kong director Fruit Chan's second film in a projected trilogy about the city's 1997 transfer of political power from...
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Executive Producer
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1999
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Directed by Andrew Lau, The Legend of Speed follows drag-racer Sky (Ekin Cheng), who gets into some rather serious trouble...
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Director
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1999
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Cinematographer, Director
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1999
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A disagreement over who will become the leader of a powerful Hong Kong triad organization threatens to destabilize organized...
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Director
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1999
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Director
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1998
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Cinematographer Andrew Lau directed this Hong Kong martial arts fantasy from a Manfred Wong screenplay. Wong based his script...
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Cinematographer, Director
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1998
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Director
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1998
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This $80,000 Hong Kong street-punk drama focuses on young tough Chung-chau (Sam Lee) and his slow-witted sidekick Sylvester...
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Executive Producer, Producer
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1997
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Roy Chueng Yiu Yeung was so memorable as a sociopathic supervillian in the previous installment of Young and Dangerous that...
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Cinematographer, Director
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1997
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Andrew Lau Wai-keung spins this third installment of the popular Young and Dangerous series to hit the theaters in a year....
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Cinematographer, Director
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1996
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Andrew Lau Wai-keung spins this mobland thriller adapted from Niu Lo's cult comic book Cow Man. The film opens with members...
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Camera Operator, Director
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1996
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Following up the surprise hit Young and Dangerous only a couple months after the original's release, this sequel -- again...
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Camera Operator, Director, Producer
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1996
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A Hong Kong fast food restaurant acts as the link between two unusual stories of police officers in love in this eccentric,...
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Cinematographer
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1994
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Andrew Lau Wai-Keung directs this slick erotic drama loosely based on the exploits of lowly imperial concubine Yu-lan, who...
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Director
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1994
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Jeff Lau Chun-wai spins this wild and woolly parody of Wong Kar-wai's martial arts epic Ashes of Time, which was actually...
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Cinematographer
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1993
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Director
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1993
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Andrew Lau Wai-keung spins this low-budget horror-comedy set during the one day of the year in the Chinese lunar calendar...
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Director
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1991
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Shot in both English and Asian versions, this peculiar Hong Kong action film from Ronny Yu boasts the somewhat overstated...
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Cinematographer
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1991
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Action flick auteur Ringo Lam directs this crime thriller loosely based on Peter Weir's 1985 classic Witness. Lau (Chow...
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Cinematographer
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1990
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Hong Kong auteur Wong Kar-wai makes his feature film debut with this gritty romantic crime-drama inspired by Scorsese's Mean...
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Cinematographer
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1988
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During a Hong Kong currency revaluation, old banknotes are routinely replaced by banks. The old notes are generally burned...
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Cinematographer
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1987
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