I.Q. Dudettes

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I.Q. Dudettes
Traditional Chinese 辣椒教室
Hanyu Pinyin La jiao jiao shi
Directed by Frankie Chan [1] [2]
Produced byDavid Chan
Starring Frankie Chan
Colleen Chan
Irene Santiago Casiano
Monica Chan
Yat Ning Chan
Ho Wai Chang
Audrey Fang
Siu Ming Fu
Spencer Lam
Siu-Kwan Lau
Cinematography Yuen Man Fung
Edited by Peter Cheung
Chi Wai Yau
Music byJerry Lee
Mark Lui
Mak Chun Hung
Production
companies
Golden Child Amusement
GH Pictures (China)
Distributed by Golden Harvest
Release date
  • 6 January 2000 (2000-01-06)
(Hong Kong)
Running time
ca. 109 min. [3]
CountryHong Kong
Language Cantonese
Box office1.02 M. HK$

I.Q. Dudettes is a 2000 Hong Kong drama film directed by Frankie Chan [4] and produced by David Chan. [5]

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