List of Hong Kong films of 1996

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This article lists feature-length Hong Kong films released in 1996.

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Box office

The highest-grossing Hong Kong films released in 1996, by domestic box office gross revenue, are as follows: [1]

Highest-grossing films released in 1996
RankTitleDomestic gross
1 Police Story 4: First Strike HK$57,518,795
2 The God of Cookery HK$40,861,655
3 Forbidden City Cop HK$36,051,899
4 Tristar HK$25,218,130
5 Young and Dangerous 2 HK$22,494,497
6 Young and Dangerous HK$21,141,877
7 Who's the Woman, Who's the Man? HK$20,916,798
8 Shanghai Grand HK$20,838,196
9 Feel 100% HK$20,815,272
10 Young and Dangerous 3 HK$19,513,168

Releases

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
1996
18 Shaolin Golden Boy To Wai Tat
Adventurous Treasure Island Herman Yau
The Age of Miracles Peter Chan
Ah Kam Ann Hui Sammo Hung, Michelle Yeoh
All of a Sudden Herman Yau
Another Chinese Cop Lam Yee Hung
Another Piece of Romance
Banana Club Jimmy Shin
Beggar King
Best of the Best Andrew Lau Julian Cheung, Daniel Chan, Karen Mok, Annie Wu, Roy Cheung, Michael Tse, Jason Chu, Marianne Chan, Raymond Cho, Sammy Leung, Amanda Lee, Damian Lau Action
Beyond Hypothermia Patrick Leung
Big Bullet Benny Chan [2]
Black Mask Teddy Chan Jet Li, Lau Ching Wan, Karen Mok
Comrades: Almost a Love Story Peter Chan Maggie Cheung, Leon Lai, Eric Tsang and Kristy Yang
Dr. Wai in "The Scripture with No Words" Ching Siu-tung Jet Li, Rosamund Kwan, Takeshi Kaneshiro, Charlie Yeung Action/Adventure
Ebola Syndrome Herman Yau
First Option Gordon Chan Entered into the 20th Moscow International Film Festival
The God of Cookery Stephen Chow Stephen Chow, Karen Mok Comedy
Growing Up Cash Chin Michael Tse, Shu Qi, Jason Chu, Jerry Lamb, Jordan Chan, Alfred Cheung, Raymond Cho Romantic comedy
How to Meet the Lucky Stars' Frankie Chan Sammo Hung, Eric Tsang, Richard Ng, Stanley Fung, Michael Miu Action / comedy
Lost and Found Lee Chi-Ngai Kelly Chen, Takeshi Kaneshiro Romance
Once Upon a Time in Triad Society Cha Chuen Yee Francis Ng, Loletta Lee
Police Story 4: First Strike Stanley Tong Jackie Chan, Annie Wu, Jackson Lau
Satan Returns Lau Wai Lun Donnie Yen, Chingmy Yau, Francis Ng, Dayo Wong Action / Horror / Suspense
Shanghai Grand Poon Man Kit Andy Lau, Leslie Cheung
Street Angels Billy Tang Hin-Shing Chingmy Yau, Valerie Chow, Simon Yam, Michael Tao Triads
Street of Fury Billy Tang Hin-Shing Michael Tse, Louis Koo, Gigi Lai, Teresa Mak, Jerry Lamb Crime
The Sun Has Ears Yim Ho Entered into the 46th Berlin International Film Festival
Tai Chi Boxer Yuen Woo-ping Jacky Wu, Christy Chung, Mark Cheng, Chuen-hua Chi, Billy Chow, Sibelle Hu, Shun Lau, Darren Shahlavi, Chiu Tam, Hai YuMartial Arts / Action / Romantic Comedy
Those Were the Days Eric TsangJordan Chan
Tristar Tsui Hark Moses Chan, Sunny Chan, Leslie Cheung, Lau Ching Wan, Anita Yuen, Michael Tse Comedy
Viva Erotica Derek Yee, Law Chi-Leung Leslie Cheung, Karen Mok EroticEntered into the 47th Berlin International Film Festival
Young and Dangerous Andrew Lau Ekin Cheng, Jordan Chan, Francis Ng, Gigi Lai, Simon Yam, Michael Tse Crime DramaCopyright notice: 1995.
Young and Dangerous 2 Andrew Lau Ekin Cheng, Jordan Chan, Francis Ng, Gigi Lai, Simon Yam, Michael Tse Crime Drama
Young and Dangerous 3 Andrew Lau Ekin Cheng, Jordan Chan, Simon Yam, Gigi Lai, Michael Tse Crime Drama

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References

  1. "The Top Ten Box Office (HK Films) in 1996" (in Chinese). Hong Kong Box Office Limited. Archived from the original on 14 November 2019. Retrieved 18 June 2023.
  2. "Big Bullet". Hong Kong Film Archive . Retrieved 6 October 2011.