Eric TsangFilmography

Occupation:
Actor, Director, Executive Producer, Producer
  • An Empress and the Warriors

    Crew: Executive Producer

    Actors: Donnie Yen, Kelly Chen, Leon Lai, Guo Xiaodong, Kou Zhenhai

    Synopsis: Two very different men vie for the affection of a beautiful and powerful woman in this historical epic from Hong Kong. During the Era of the Warring States, two rival kingdoms are fighting for control of China, the Yan and the Zhao. Muyong Xuehu (Donnie Yen) is leader of the Yan armies and guides Read More

    2008
  • The Moss

    Actors: Shawn Yue, Louis Fan, Bonnie Xian, Liu Kai-chi, Eric Tsang

    Synopsis: Up and coming Pye-Dog director Derek Kwok follows-up his award-winning feature directorial debut with this Wilson Yip-scripted crime drama following the search for an adolescent boy through the crime-riddled streets of Hong Kong. Fatty has gone missing, and should Cheung (Shawn Yue) fail to Read More

    2008
  • Winds of September

    Crew: Executive Producer

    Actors: Rhydian Vaughan, Chang Cheh, Jennifer Chu, Wang Bo-Chieh, Lin Chi-Tai

    Synopsis: Love and loyalty tears apart a circle of high school friends in this coming of age drama from Taiwan set in the late 1990's. Cheng Hsi-yen (Rhydian Vaughan) is a Big Man on Campus and the star hitter on his school's baseball team, and he's the unofficial but unquestioned leader of his circle of Read More

    2008
  • Guan Ian

    Actors: Jay Chou, Charlene Choi, Eric Tsang, Chen Bo-lin, Baron Chen

    Synopsis: Traditional basketball and the practice of kung fu intersect with startling and surprisingly humorous results in Chu Yin Ping's martial arts comedy Kung Fu Dunk. Jay Chou stars as Shi-Jie, a child bereft by his parents as an infant but ceremoniously adopted by the master of the local kung fu Read More

    2008
  • Claustrophobia

    Actors: Karena Lam, Bin Cheng, Ekin Cheng, Felix Lok, Derek Tsang, Chucky Woo

    Synopsis: Veteran Hong Kong screenwriter Ivy Ho (Divergence) makes his feature directorial debut with this tale about a clandestine romance between a marketing secretary and a married manager. No one in the office suspects that Pearl (Karena Lin) and Tom (Ekin Cheng) are having an affair, not even their Read More

    2008
  • Happy Funeral

    Actors: Him Law, Tian Yuan, Elanne Kwong, I Love You Boyz, Fama

    Synopsis: When six fresh faced entrepreneurs move into the flat previously featured in Truth or Dare: 6th Floor Rear Flat, the loss of a close friend inspires them to draw up a business plan that aims to put an optimistic spin on the depressive subject of death. Six friends seeking to start a new business Read More

    2008
  • The Pye-Dog

    Actors: Eason Chan, Gia Lin, Wen Jun Hui, Eric Tsang, Susan Shaw

    Synopsis: Innocent eyes mask mysterious intentions in this drama about an introverted criminal tasked with kidnapping the son of his gang leader's reviled nemesis. As a young orphan, Dui resorted to gadgetry and improvised self-defense mechanisms in order to defend himself from his bullying peers. The Read More

    2007
  • 2006
  • 2006
  • International Military Tribunal Far East

    Actors: Damian Lau, Chu Hsiao-tien, Kelly Lin, John Henry Cox, Dan Ziskie

    Synopsis: In May 1946, a panel of judges and prosecutors from eleven different nations gathered in Tokyo, Japan to preside over the International Military Tribunal of the Far East, a series of trials held to determine the guilt or innocence of Japanese leaders and military personnel accused of war crimes Read More

    2006
  • Three... Extremes

    Crew: Executive Producer

    Actors: Bai Ling, Miriam Yeung, Tony Leung Kar-Fai, Pauline Lau, Zabit Memedov

    Synopsis: Three Asian directors, from Hong Kong, Korea, and Japan, join forces to create an omnibus horror film, Three...Extremes. In Fruit Chan's "Dumplings," shot by Christopher Doyle, Mrs. Li (Miriam Yeung), a thirtysomething former actress with a philandering husband (Tony Leung) goes to visit Aunt Mei (Bai Ling Read More

    10/28/05
  • Invisible Waves

    Actors: Tadanobu Asano, Gang Hye-jeong, Eric Tsang, Maria Elena Cordero, Toon Hiranyasup

    Synopsis: A hit man takes a vacation and finds both danger and faulty workmanship follow him wherever he goes in this offbeat comedy from Thai filmmaker Pen-ek Ratanaruang. Kyoji (Asano Tadanobu) is a hired killer based in Macau who works for Japanese crime boss Wiwat (Toon Hiranyasup). Kyoji poses as a Read More

    2005
  • Divergence

    Actors: Aaron Kwok, Daniel Wu, Ekin Cheng, Angelica Lee, Ning Jing

    Synopsis: A top celebrity cop finds his ability to solve a series of kidnappings and white collar crimes sidelined by the grief he harbors for his long-missing girlfriend in this dramatic Hong Kong action entry from director Benny Chan. Ever since Suen Sui-yan (Aaron Kwok)'s girlfriend went missing without Read More

    2005
  • Perhaps Love

    Actors: Jacky Cheung, Zhou Xun, Takeshi Kaneshiro, Ji Jin-hee, Eric Tsang

    Synopsis: Acclaimed director Peter Chan takes the helm for this lavish, award winning musical concerning the love triangle between a handsome actor, his beautiful co-star, and a talented film director. Lin (Takeshi Kaneshiro) and his ex-lover Sun (Zhou Xun) are shooting a movie for celebrated director Nie Read More

    2005
  • Two Young

    Actors: Jaycee Fong, Fiona Sit, Anthony Wong, Eric Tsang, Teresa Mo

    Synopsis: Jackie Chan's son,Jaycee Chan, makes his second big screen appearance, this one opposite neophyte Asian starlet Fiona Sit, in the cross-class romance 2 Young (Cho Suk), authored by Derek Yee. The film -- Yee's sophomore effort -- is a light melodrama charting the emotional textures and Read More

    2005
  • The Eye 3

    Crew: Executive Producer

    Actors: Chen Bo-lin, Yu Gu, Isabella Leong, Kate Yeung, Ray MacDonald

    Synopsis: The spirit world continues to bleed into reality in Danny and Oxide Pang's supernatural shocker about a group of vacationing teens who happen across a book that teaches the reader how to summon ghosts. May (Kate Yeung and her brother Ted (Chen Bo-lin) are vacationing in Thailand with Ko-fai (Kris Read More

    2005
  • Dragon Heat

    Crew: Graphic Design

    Synopsis: Sammo Hung, Michael Biehn, Maggie Q, and Shawn Yue} star in this action-packed thriller concerning a disappeared crime lord and the elite team of Interpol agents who set out to recapture him at all costs. A notorious Triad crime boss has disappeared just as his case was about to go before the Read More

    2005
  • 2005
  • Lung Gam Wai 2003

    Actors: Ronald Cheng, Stephy Tang, Sam Lee, Cheung Tat-Ming, Law Kar-ying

    Synopsis: A spoiled rich boy and his two unruly friends are enrolled in Police Cadet training school to hilarious results in this Hong Kong comedy starring popular actor/singer Ronald Cheng. Lung (Cheng) is a rowdy brat with no sense of respect or responsibility, and his father has grown increasingly Read More

    2004
  • Dumplings

    Crew: Executive Producer

    Actors: Miriam Yeung, Bai Ling, Tony Leung Kar-Fai, Wong Sum Yeung, Pauline Lau

    Synopsis: What first began as a short-form study in terror now expands to a full-fledged, feature-length fright fest as director Fruit Chan explores the high price that people are willing to pay for youth and beauty. Originally one third of the horror anthology Three...Extremes, Dumplings tells the tale of Read More

    2004
  • Love is a Many Stupid Thing

    Actors: Shawn Yue, Eric Tsang, Chapman To

    Synopsis: Hong Kong film legend Wong Jing takes the helm for this remake of his classic, 1987 Chow Yun Fat comedy The Romancing Star. In this updated version, determined police superintendent Lik dispatches undercover officers Bad Boy, Fattie, and Silly Keung to gather the evidence needed to throw the book Read More

    2004
  • Infernal Affairs III

    Actors: Tony Leung Chiu-Wai, Andy Lau, Leon Lai, Chen Daoming, Kelly Chen

    Synopsis: Infernal Affairs III picks up where the first film left off. Ming (Andy Lau) is cleared of any charges involving Yan's (Tony Leung) death, and is eventually assigned to the Internal Affairs division. He discovers that another cop, Yeung (Leon Lai of Fallen Angels), quickly rising through the ranks Read More

    12/12/03
  • Infernal Affairs II

    Actors: Anthony Wong, Eric Tsang, Carina Lau, Francis Ng, Shawn Yue, Edison Chen

    Synopsis: The prequel to Andrew Lau and Alan Mak's smash hit Infernal Affairs opens in 1991, with Inspector Wong (Anthony Wong) explaining the frustrations of police work to gangster Sam (Eric Tsang). He also expresses his desire to see the seemingly reasonable Sam take over he reins of the local triad from Read More

    10/1/03
  • Fu Bo

    Synopsis: Fu Bo deals with the unsavory jobs of three people linked together by their administering roles in the act of death. A triad assassin, a chef working on death row, and a mortuary assistant are all interlinked in this ominous tale that deals with the threat of mortality that comes to haunt them Read More

    2003
  • Men Suddenly in Black

    Crew: Executive Producer

    Actors: Eric Tsang, Jordan Chan, Chapman To, Teresa Ho, Candy Lo

    Synopsis: Ho Cheung Ping, who wrote the novel that was the basis for Fulltime Killer and made his directorial debut with the crime comedy You Shoot, I Shoot, returns to the parody genre with his second film, Men Suddenly in Black. Eric Tsang does a takeoff of his role in Infernal Affairs, playing Tin, the Read More

    2003
  • Master Q: Incredible Pet Detective

    Actors: Eric Tsang, Chapman To

    Synopsis: The main characters in Master Q: Incredible Pet are three of the most popular Hong Kong animated characters. The story involves Master Q, Potato, and Mr. Chin opening a business that involves assisting people who have misplaced pets. Soon their work leads them inside a video game's virtual world. Read More

    2003
  • City of SARS

    Actors: Patrick Tam, Eric Tsang, Kristy Yeung

    Synopsis: Take a look at the lighter side of a deadly epidemic as the daily routines of three everyday Hong Kong denizens are forever affected by Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome in director Cheng Wai Man's topical comedy. In the first tale, entitled "Frontline," a frightened doctor who refuses to treat Read More

    2003
  • Infernal Affairs

    Actors: Tony Leung Chiu-Wai, Andy Lau, Anthony Wong, Eric Tsang, Chapman To

    Synopsis: As Infernal Affairs opens, Ming (Andy Lau of Full-time Killer) is being initiated into the criminal underworld by triad boss Sam (Eric Tsang of The Accidental Spy), who ends his speech to his young charges by wishing them success in the police department. Ming enters the police academy, where he Read More

    12/12/02
  • The Eye

    Crew: Executive Producer

    Actors: Lee Sin-Je, Lawrence Chou, Chutcha Rujinanon, Candy Lo, Pierre Png

    Synopsis: A corneal transplant sets the stage for terror in this supernatural thriller from directors Danny and Oxide Pang. Blind from the age of two, 20-year-old Mann (Angelica Lee) now has a chance to reclaim her sense of sight thanks to recent breakthroughs in technology. At first elated to have her Read More

    5/9/02
  • 2002
  • Three

    Actors: Kim Hye-su, Jung Bo-Seog, Moon Jung-Hee, Park Hee-Soon, Jang Jun-Won

    Synopsis: Three constitutes an omnibus package of three short horror films made by Asian directors. "Memories," made by Kim Ji-Woon, is about a woman (Kim Hye-Soo) who disappears from the home she shares with her husband (Jung Bo-Seog) and children, and ends up in a futuristic city filled with many Read More

    2002
  • Golden Chicken

    Crew: Executive Producer

    Actors: Sandra Ng, Eric Tsang, Alfred Cheung

    Synopsis: Kam (veteran Hong Kong comic actress Sandra Ng) is making a withdrawal from an ATM on New Year's Eve when she's held up at knifepoint by the desperate Bong (Eric Tsang), who is distressed to learn that Kam doesn't even have enough money in her account to make a withdrawal. The two agree to leave Read More

    2002
  • The Accidental Spy

    Actors: Jackie Chan, Eric Tsang, Vivian Hsu, Kim Min Jeong, Wu Hsing-Kuo

    Synopsis: Jackie Chan tones down the martial arts action but turns up the international espionage in this globe-trotting adventure. Buck Yuen (Jackie Chan) is a sporting goods salesman from Hong Kong who daydreams of living the exciting and dangerous life of an international spy. One day, Buck makes the Read More

    2001
  • The Legend of Drunken Master

    Crew: Producer

    Actors: Jackie Chan, Ti Lung, Anita Mui, Felix Wong, Lau Kar-Leung

    Synopsis: Jackie Chan returns in one of his greatest roles in this action-comedy sequel to his 1978 Hong Kong blockbuster Drunken Master. Wong Fei Hong (Chan) is a young master of the martial art of "drunken boxing," in which fighters use alcohol to blind themselves to pain and release the angry brawler Read More

    10/20/00
  • Sing Yun

    Actors: Cecilia Cheung, Eric Tsang, Eric Kot

    Synopsis: Hong Kong cinematographer-turned-director Jingle Ma spins this soul-stirring melodrama about love after death. Onion (Taiwanese crooner Richie Ren) is a mute and blind asylum resident who gets killed after a car accident. He is permitted to return to earth for five days on the condition that he Read More

    2000
  • Jiang Hu -'The Triad Zone'

    Actors: Tony Leung Kar-Fai, Sandra Ng, Anthony Wong, Eason Chan

    Synopsis: In this action-comedy, which pokes fun at the conventions of Hong Kong crime movies while following them at the same time, Tony Leung Kar-Fai plays Jim Yam, an underworld kingpin whose days in the Mob appear to be numbered after he narrowly escapes an attempt on his life. Deciding he'd rather be Read More

    2000
  • Gen-X Cops

    Actors: Jackie Chan, Nicholas Tse, Sam Lee, Grace Yip, Stephen Fung, Toru Nakamura, Eric Tsang, Daniel Wu

    Synopsis: Young upstart cops are thrown into a maelstrom of danger in this Hong Kong-lensed action thriller. Ten tons of powerful explosives, recently recovered from smugglers, have been stolen by a Japanese terrorist group, led by criminal mastermind Akatura, and the Hong Kong police have to act quickly Read More

    1999
  • Bun Chi Yin

    Actors: Kelly Chen, Stephen Fung, Elaine Jin, Jo Kuk

    Synopsis: Riley Ip directs his melodrama about a man haunted by his memories. Ailing from Alzheimer's disease, Roy (Eric Tsang) returns to Hong Kong after 30 years in Brazil to track down his former enemy, Nine Dragons. Claiming that he was previously a notorious gangster called Mountain Leopard, he enlists Read More

    1999
  • Hold You Tight

    Actors: Yau Chingmy, Sunny Chan, Eric Tsang, Ko Yu-lun, Sandra Ng

    Synopsis: Hong Kong helmer Stanley Kwan directed this study of sexual desire, featuring sexy Chingmy Yau (Naked Killer) in a dual role. Rosa Gao (Yau) loses her ticket at the airport, but a woman who resembles her boards the plane. Gay real-estate salesman Tong (Eric Tsang) puts the make on Fung-wai (Sunny Chan Read More

    1998
  • Task Force

    Actors: Leo Ku, Charlie Yeung, Eric Tsang, Karen Mok, Edmond So

    Synopsis: Patrick Leung (Beyond Hypothermia, Somebody Up There Likes Me) directed this Hong Kong action-crime comedy-drama, centered on plainclothes crimebuster Rod Lin (Leo Ku), who narrates. Lin is the son of a cop who died after he was shot by a thug (John Lone). Crime has overtaken the Mongkok district Read More

    1998
  • The Hitman

    Actors: Jet Li, Eric Tsang, Simon Yam, Gigi Leung, Keiji Sato

    Synopsis: The narrative of The Hitman unfolds following the assassination of a sleazy Japanese businessman in Hong Kong. Various groups come together at a meeting held by the administrators of the dead man's Revenge Fund, which offers a $100 million reward to find the killer. Fu (Jet Li), a penniless Read More

    1998
  • Anna Magdalena

    Actors: Takeshi Kaneshiro, Aaron Kwok, Kelly Chen, Leslie Cheung, Anita Yuen

    Synopsis: This Hong Kong comedy of relationships is based on composer J.S. Bach's "The Songbook of Anna Magdalena Bach" and is divided into four "movements," each of which presents a sticky romantic situation for the story's three protagonists: Chan (Takeshi Kaneshiro), a piano tuner; his roommate Yau (Aaron Kwok Read More

    1998
  • 1997
  • Comrades, Almost a Love Story

    Crew: Producer

    Synopsis: Destiny brings two people together, but they aren't sure if they're meant to be friends or lovers in this romantic comedy-drama. In 1986, Xiaojun (Leon Lai) arrives in Hong Kong from mainland China, full of dreams about life in the big city and determined to make enough money to send for his Read More

    1997
  • Heaven Can't Wait

    Crew: Producer

    Synopsis: The cynical bite of this Hong Kong comedy will be most appreciated by those intimate with the culture as it comments upon those who use superstition and religion for their own benefit. Fung was raised in a Buddhist temple and so has the first-hand knowledge needed to run a first-class scam with Read More

    1996
  • Who's the Woman, Who's the Man

    Crew: Producer, Second Unit Director

    Synopsis: Following up on his wildly popular gender bending comedy He's a Woman, She's a Man, Peter Chan Ho-sun picks up immediately where the original left off. Chi-wing (Anita Yuen Wing-yee) -- a young lass who dressed like a man to grab the attention of songwriter Sam (Leslie Cheung Kwok-wing) -- has Read More

    1996
  • He's a Woman, She's A Man

    Crew: Producer

    Synopsis: A fan desperately desires to meet her idols in this gender-bending Hong Kong farce. The idols in question are singer Rose and her manager/lover Sam, who copes with his chronic ennui by playing along to Beatles records and dreaming of going to Africa. Wing is the rabid fan. To meet the popular duo Read More

    1995
  • Yueguang Shaonian

    Actors: Ni Shu-chun, Elaine Jin, Eric Tsang

    Synopsis: Hsiao-ch'i (Caroline Lu) sings in an all-girl band and appears to spend most of her waking hours in the late-night world of Taipei. A boy called Hsiao-feng (Wang Ch'i-tsan) spends all of his time following her around and he calls her "sis" for no discernible reason. No one seems to question his Read More

    1993
  • Cheung Chin Fuchai

    Crew: Producer

    Actors: Michael Hui, John Tang

    Synopsis: Following up on his award-winning look at blue-collar life in Hong Kong in Cageman, Jacob Cheung directs this well-crafted comedy-drama featuring comedian Michael Hui. With his eccentric wife growing ever more lonely and his kids growing ever more resentful, workaholic television newscaster Chang Read More

    1993
  • The Last Blood

    Actors: Eric Tsang, Andy Lau, Alan Tam Wing-lun

    Synopsis: Wong Jing spins this over-the-top action spectacular about Interpol agent Lui Tai (Alan Tam Wing-lun) assigned to protect Tibetan holy man the Daka Lama (yes, you read that right). Upon his arrival in Singapore, the spiritual leader is attacked by "The Order of the Death," a fanatical Red Army Read More

    1991
  • The Tigers

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: TVB network's five most popular male idols all star together on the silver screen in this critically panned crime thriller. The film centers around a quartet of young police detectives -- Chi-ming (Andy Lau Tak-wah), Tau-pi (Tony Leung Chiu-wai), Bong (Felix Wong Yat-wah), and Wai (Miu Kiu-waiRead More

    1991
  • Golden Swallow

    Synopsis: Cherie Chung, Eric Tsang and Anthony Wong star in this martial-arts sword-fest in the style of A Chinese Ghost Story. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide Read More

    1991
  • Seung Sing Gusi

    Crew: Executive Producer

    Actors: Alan Tam, Eric Tsang, Maggie Cheung, Barry Wong

    Synopsis: Alan is a singer, as well as an actor, but his career has stalled in a nightclub by the sea, where he earns chump change for his efforts. He has an old buddy, Eric, who, when he pulls into town, easily persuades him to leave that job and join him in setting up a chicken farm. Their friendship is Read More

    1991
  • Kawachima Yoshiko

    Crew: Producer

    Actors: Anita Mui, Andy Lau, Derek Yee

    Synopsis: The extremely eccentric Manchurian princess who is briefly seen in The Last Emperor in the scenes set in Manchukuo, receives a more comprehensive screen treatment here. Born a scion of the rapidly fading Ching (Manchu) dynasty of China, Yoshiko Kawashima (Anita Mui) was taken away by the Japanese Read More

    1990
  • Fatal Vacation

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: This outrageous jungle-set actioner from Hong Kong filmmaker Eric Tsang brings to mind such campy spectacles as Ernst von Theumer's cult favorite Jungle Warriors in its straight-faced melding of naive politics and ludicrously unconvincing gunplay. Taking place in 1985, the film posits a group of Read More

    1990
  • Eat a Bowl of Tea

    Actors: Law Lan, Cora Miao, Russell Wong, Victor Wong, Lee Sau Kee, Eric Tsang

    Synopsis: Eat a Bowl of Tea is set in New York's Chinatown during the immediate postwar years. After a seeming eternity of separation, Chinese immigrants are finally allowed to bring their spouses to the U.S. thanks to looser immigration laws. Those husbands and wives no longer able to procreate fully Read More

    7/21/89
  • The Reincarnation of Golden Lotus

    Actors: Eric Tsang

    Synopsis: A woman is forced to pay a heavy price for the alluring impact she has on men in this erotically-charged drama from Hong Kong. During the Sung Dynasty of tenth century China, Lotus (Joi Wong) was the protagonist of a famous erotic novel in which she suffered remarkable abuses at the hands of the Read More

    1989
  • Seven Years Itch

    Actors: Raymond Wong, Sylvia Chang, Eric Tsang

    Synopsis: The businessman in this film has been in a committed relationship with a woman for over seven years, and in all that time he hasn't dallied with anyone else. He is not married to her, but he may as well be, except for the fact that he is deeply moved by the sight of beautiful women. One day, while Read More

    1987
  • The Romancing Star

    Actors: Chow Yun-Fat, Eric Tsang, Maggie Cheung, Chan Pak-cheung

    Synopsis: One misunderstanding after another seems to plague the efforts of Fred, Silver, and Tony in this romantic comedy. Away on vacation, the three run into two beautiful young women named Agnes and Maggie who are strolling down the beach and, by all appearances, seem quite wealthy. All three men are Read More

    1987
  • The Thirty Million Rush

    Actors: Karl Maka, Eric Tsang, Mark Cheng

    Synopsis: During a Hong Kong currency revaluation, old banknotes are routinely replaced by banks. The old notes are generally burned each day. However, by Friday evening at one bank, there is a cache of over thirty million old Hong Kong dollars which will go unburned until the next Monday. A bank employee Read More

    1987
  • Lucky Stars Go Places

    Crew: Director

    1986
  • My Lucky Stars

    Actors: Yuen Biao, Jackie Chan

    Synopsis: This is an early onscreen collaboration of Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung, and Yuen Biao. Muscles (Chan) and Ricky (Biao) are two cops who go after a corrupt cop with ties to the Japanese underworld. When Ricky is kidnapped, Fastbuck (Hung), a childhood friend of Muscles, recruits some of their old Read More

    1985
  • Warrior from Shaolin

    Synopsis: This 1970s-style Hong Kong martial arts comedy from director Lau Kar-wing stars the irrepressible Gordon Lau as a monk called Tien Fa who is carrying a secret map with the locations of Japanese troops to a small band of rebels during the Japanese occupation in World War II. A pair of shifty Read More

    1984
  • Mad Mission 3: Our Man from Bond Street

    Crew: Director

    Actors: Sam Hui, Karl Maka, Sylvia Chang

    Synopsis: After appearing in cameos in the first two Aces Go Places movies, it was only a matter of time before cult filmmaker Tsui Hark took a turn in the director's chair himself, and the result is a spectacularly silly send-up of the spy genre and one of the series' best installments. King Kong (Sam Hui) Read More

    1984
  • Mad Mission 2

    Crew: Director

    Actors: Sam Hui, Carl Mak, Sylvia Chang, Yasuka Kurata

    Synopsis: Prolific Hong Kong director Lau Kar-wing helmed this first of four official sequels to the 1982 hit Aces Go Places (there was an abortive 1997 follow-up feature as well). An assassin called Filthy Harry is hired by a shady figure (clearly meant to represent Henry Kissinger) and charged with Read More

    1983
  • The Perfect Wife

    Actors: Dean Shek, Eric Tsang

    Synopsis: Neither a rank imitation of Benny Hill's comedic style nor the evocation of a playboy bachelor life can save this imperfect film about a "perfect" mate. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide Read More

    1983
  • Till Death Do We Scare

    Crew: Production Designer

    Actors: Alan Tam, Olivia Cheng, Eric Tsang, Raymond Wong

    Synopsis: Lau Kar-wing spins this restrained horror-comedy flick about a beautiful lass cursed with terrible luck. Irene Leen (Olivia Cheng Man-ar) has the misfortune of having three husbands die on her wedding day. After consulting a slew of fortunetellers, she understandably vows never to marry again. The Read More

    1982
  • Mad Mission

    Crew: Director

    Actors: Sam Hui, Carl Mak, Sylvia Chang

    Synopsis: A hugely successful crime-comedy from Cinema City and director Eric Tsang, Aces Go Places set records at the box office and made a star of Sam Hui. Hui plays King Kong, a clever thief who steals a cache of diamonds from some gangsters, framing another thief called White Glove for the crime. That's Read More

    1982
  • He Lives by Night

    Crew: Production Designer

    Actors: Sylvia Chang, Eddie Chan

    Synopsis: (Eddie Chan) plays a murderous salesman in this Hong Kong suspense-thriller about a mind gone haywire. When he discovers his wife has been seeing a lover in their own house, he kills both of them and then goes to jail for the crime. After he serves his prison term, the salesman looks like an Read More

    1982
  • Once Upon a Rainbow

    Actors: Eric Tsang

    Synopsis: As Fong (Chu Kit, aka Hsu Sye), a successful television star goes back to spend some time at the center where she learned the acting profession, she thinks back to her friend Angie (Chong Jing Yee) who was blessed with a wealthy home, but suffered from neglect as her divorced father devoted Read More

    1982
  • It Takes Two

    Actors: Richard Ng, Carl Mak, Teddy Robin

    Synopsis: It is the 1960s in Hong Kong, and a pair of friends who are nightclub performers are managing quite well until one of them falls in love with a female singer who happens to be the objective of a gangster's roving eye. The two recklessly get on the bad side of the mobster who has them so badly Read More

    1982

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