This article lists feature-length Hong Kong films released in 1992.
The highest-grossing Hong Kong films released in 1992, by domestic box office gross revenue, are as follows: [1]
Rank | Title | Domestic gross |
---|---|---|
1 | Justice, My Foot! | HK$50,212,947 |
2 | All's Well, Ends Well | HK$48,992,188 |
3 | Royal Tramp | HK$40,862,831 |
4 | King of Beggars | HK$38,622,449 |
5 | Royal Tramp II | HK$36,606,074 |
6 | Now You See Love, Now You Don't | HK$36,475,536 |
7 | The Magic Touch | HK$36,399,307 |
8 | Swordsman II | HK$34,788,794 |
9 | Twin Dragons | HK$33,274,116 |
10 | Police Story 3: Supercop | HK$32,722,452 |
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