Always Be the Winners
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Always Be the Winners | |
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Traditional Chinese | 神龍賭聖之旗開得勝 |
Simplified Chinese | 神龙赌圣之旗开得胜 |
Hanyu Pinyin | Shénlóng Dǔshèng Zhī Qíkāi Déshèng |
Jyutping | San4 Lung4 Dou2 Sing3 Zi1 Kei4 Hoi1 Dak1 Sing3 |
Directed by | Jacky Pang |
Written by | John Chan |
Produced by | Stephen Lo |
Starring | Tony Leung Chiu-Wai Tony Leung Ka-fai Eric Tsang Sandra Ng Ekin Cheng Charine Chan |
Cinematography | Chan Yuen-kai |
Edited by | Hai Kit-wai |
Music by | Lowell Lo |
Production companies | Ying Ji Wai Regal Films |
Distributed by | Regal Film Distributions |
Release date |
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Running time | 97 minutes |
Country | Hong Kong |
Language | Cantonese |
Box office | HK$14,094,286 |
Always Be the Winners is a 1994 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Jacky Pang and starring Tony Leung Chiu-Wai, Tony Leung Ka-fai, Eric Tsang, Sandra Ng, Ekin Cheng and Charine Chan. The film was released during the Chinese New Year period of 1994 to celebrate the holidays.
Plot
Third Master Sha (Tony Leung Chiu-Wai) is a descendant of a powerful gambling family who must battle Yam Tin-sau (Ekin Cheng), the descendant of the rival gambling family to save his family's name. In order to win, Hui hires the China King of Gamblers Hui Man-lung (Tony Leung Ka-fai) for help.
Cast
- Tony Leung Chiu-Wai as Third Master Sha
- Tony Leung Ka-fai as Hui Man-lung, the China King of Gamblers
- Eric Tsang as Nanny
- Sandra Ng as Mrs. Lulu Sha
- Ekin Cheng as Yam Tin-sau
- Charine Chan as Sha's third sister
- Au Gan as Sha's second sister
- Teresa Mak as Scarlet Pimpernel
- Lo Hung as Nightclub patron
- Keni Tanigaki as Photographer
See also
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