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1. Gamblers

("God of Gambling")

Produced by 1990 Yongsheng

Screenwriter: Jing Wong

Director: Jing Wong

Starring: Stephen Chow, Andy Lau, Xiang Huaqiang, Sharla Cheung, Ng Man Tat, Chan Fat Yung, Ke Shouliang, Dan Liwen, Fui-On Shing.

Hong Kong Box Office: HK$ 40,342,758

Classic index: ★★★★

After Gao Jin defeated the gambler, he took Daozi (Andy Lau) as an apprentice and taught him his lifelong skills. A year later, Daozi returned to the Jianghu and donated all the money he won to charity, so he was honored as a "gambler". A Xing (Stephen Chow), a gambler, wants to learn from gamblers, so he asks Daozi to introduce him, but Daozi refuses. At this time, Dan Liwen, the son of the gambling demon, came to seek revenge, so A Xing fought side by side with Daozi, each doing his best. After some enter the dragon, he finally defeated his opponent and shattered Hussein's plot.

This work, which promotes the gambler's afterglow, ranks second in the annual box office. I remember that the killing poster was printed with the words "Andy Lau and Stephen Chow cooperated for the first time" to show its super-luxury lineup. However, Andy Lau's anodyne acting skills are really pleasing, which can only scare the little girls, but what really shines is the dream combination of Master Xing and Ng Man Tat. At the beginning of the film, the appearance of Xing Ye's face full of noodles is enough to laugh. At the end of the film, the stars rushed out of the door with lip prints on their faces, singing "the legendary swordsman" in a trance, which is even more classic. The re-success of this film has also made the "Gambler 2" released by Xingye next year continue to write its own myth.

It is worth mentioning that the voice actor of Taiwan Province Province (formerly known as Shi) also made an official appearance from now on, making Master Xing even more powerful. And the mainland audience even said thank you.

2. Trick expert

Cunning brain

Product: 199 1 year Yongsheng

Screenwriter: Jing Wong

Director: Jing Wong

Starring: Stephen Chow, Andy Lau, Rosamund Kwan, Ng Man Tat, Chingmy Yau, Fui-On Shing and Li Zixiong.

Hong Kong Box Office: 3 1, 388, 47 1 HK$

Classic index: ★★★★

Che Wenjie (Andy Lau), who works hard, meets Cheng Leer (Rosamund Kwan), the daughter of the chairman of the company who came anonymously, and they fall in love. This aroused the dissatisfaction of Jin (), who is also a suitor, so he called a prankster (Stephen Chow) to pretend to be Jay's half-brother and broke into Jay's house. Chaos is inevitable. ...

No wonder Stephen Chow became popular in Hong Kong within one year after the film and the gambler were released one after another. During this period, Jing Wong's stunts were not very high in style, but at least they were ingenious, which was unparalleled in the Hong Kong film industry. Even Jing Wong is not as good as it used to be.

During this period, although the style of Jing Wong's stunts was not very high, the exquisite conception and wonderful bridge were absolutely unparalleled in the Hong Kong film industry. Now, Jing Wong seems to have exhausted his martial arts and can't fight any more. Aside from Hua Zai's clumsy jokes, the clever tricks of Star Master in the film are really like a raging river. Starting with pranks, father and son recognize each other, exercise, sing operas, flirt with fat colleagues, negotiate with the Japanese, and finally fight "pranks". There are too many classics to remember. The only flaw is the similarity of Xingye's early works-there are not many classic dialogues worth pondering, which may be due to the age. I only remember the first sentence of Master Xing, "I am Gu Jing, a juggler in Raymond."

In any case, it is an important work to prove that Master Xing has entered a mature stage, which is as milestone as gamblers and gamblers. Cherishing this film is absolutely the unshirkable responsibility and obligation of every star fan.

3. The giant's banquet

("The Banquet")

Product: 199 1 year

Directed by Tsui Hark, Gao Zhisen, Joe Cheung and Zhang Jianting.

Screenwriters: Jing Wong, Roy Szeto, Xu Xiaoming, Tsui Hark, Gao Zhisen, Chen Jiashang, Ceng Zhiwei, Huang Bingyao and Huang Tingting.

Starring: Ceng Zhiwei Sammo Hung Jacky Cheung Tony Leung Chiu Wai Tony Leung Ka Fai Rosamund Kwan Zheng Yuling Joey Wong Shen Dianxia Dong Gongyi Li Zhou Xingchi Ye Qianwen Andy Lau Maggie Cheung Liu Jialing Lin Haifeng Ge Minhui Wu Mengda Leslie Kwok Fu Cheng Lin Zixiang Mei Yanfang Ren Dahua Li Jiaxin Dawn Mao Shunjun Tan Yonglin Wu Junru Xu Guanwen Luo Meiwei

Hong Kong box office: 2 1, 92 1, 687 Hong Kong dollars

Classic index: ★

The film tells the story of the upstart Zeng Xiaozhi who lied that he had cancer in order to get the reconstruction plan of the prince of Kuwait. He wants to get together with his father and son in the last days and touch the prince with filial piety, hoping to get a plan. But in the end it backfired. Xiao Zhi repented to his father, only to find that the prince and his father were old friends and got the contract unexpectedly. To celebrate this, a grand banquet was officially launched. ...

When the flood ravaged the mainland, many stars in Hong Kong performing arts performed in charity activities to raise funds. This charity film starring Hong Kong "All Stars" is one of the important activities. Almost all Hong Kong artists appeared in the film, and the stars lasted for 9 0 minutes. Of course, one star is just popular. Although the film is a remake of a Cantonese feature film decades ago, it is difficult to require it to have a complete and excellent plot for such a huge event. The stars are nothing more than showing their faces and showing their brains. Therefore, Master Xing has few memorable scenes, so it doesn't matter whether this film is collected or not for fans, but for those who like idolization, it is a collection album of popular stars in Hong Kong.

4. "Star Club"

(Taiqing TV movie)

Product: 1992 TVB

Starring:,, He,, Andy Lau,,,,, Stephen Chow, Ng Man Tat.

Hong Kong box office: 15,149,253 HK dollars.

Classic index: ★★

Stupid thieves Shi (,) and () mistakenly stole the boy with special functions, and Jian even took Tan Ailun (), a honest taxi driver, as a hostage, and got entangled with Hou Yingying (He), a younger sister of Xinzha, and fell into just visiting. They were mistaken for spies by Genghis Khan and his Kun. Fortunately, they are heroes Yang Guo (Andy Lau) and Condors. Later, the sword was used by Xiao Xiong () to fight a decisive battle at the top of the Forbidden City, and was defeated by Lu Xiaofeng and Xiao Li Feidao. Sword, greedy for wealth (played by Stephen Chow), fled to Hero Age, was teased by the first fighter (played by Ng Man Tat), and then fled under threat. Fei Zhulun dates back to the early years of the Republic of China and meets the rogue emperor Zhu Jinchun (Adam Cheng) and his lover Yi Rongrong (Li Siqi). Together, they finally saved Ying. Lun He should want to return to modernity. Unexpectedly, Jiuzhuan Lingtong was accidentally broken. They suddenly found themselves back in the martial arts world, and even involved in the Jianghu struggle of "Wind Knife" young Xia (Aaron Kwok). ...

This is a film that is rarely mentioned and is not well known (this is a TV movie). The plot is a hodgepodge of many stars, telling all kinds of interesting things that Deric Wan encountered when he was just visiting. Even if you haven't seen it, you can imagine it. In this movie, Master Xing still plays Duan Fei in Heroes on Earth. He wears a strange chivalrous head and a tight gown, and always reads poems affectionately. How funny do you think it is? Finally, Ng Man Tat couldn't stand his poems, so he hanged himself with a rope (think about the part in A Chinese Odyssey where Tang Sanzang said he died of a little demon). Although their scene is only one of the four stories in the film, the comedy effect created is wonderful enough to become a classic.

I admire 1992 for making such a movie.