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This article lists feature-length Hong Kong films released in 2001.
The highest-grossing Hong Kong films released in 2001 by domestic box office gross revenue, are as follows: [1]
Rank | Title | Domestic gross |
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1 | Shaolin Soccer | HK$60,739,847 |
2 | Love on a Diet | HK$40,435,886 |
3 | The Accidental Spy | HK$30,009,076 |
4 | Wu Yen | HK$27,241,696 |
5 | Fulltime Killer | HK$25,682,414 |
6 | La Brassiere | HK$18,502,479 |
7 | Old Master Q 2001 | HK$18,360,926 |
8 | Fighting for Love | HK$18,229,094 |
9 | Dance of a Dream | HK$17,793,971 |
10 | My Life as McDull | HK$14,571,605 |
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