Love Is a Many Stupid Thing | |||||||||||
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Chinese name | |||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 精裝追女仔2004 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 精装追女仔2004 | ||||||||||
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Directed by | Wong Jing | ||||||||||
Written by | Wong Jing | ||||||||||
Produced by | Wong Jing Clarence Yip | ||||||||||
Starring | Eric Tsang Chapman To Natalis Chan Shawn Yue Lam Chi-chung Raymond Wong Ho-yin | ||||||||||
Cinematography | Edmund Fung Dick Tung | ||||||||||
Edited by | Azrael Chung | ||||||||||
Music by | Ken Chan | ||||||||||
Production company | Film Dynasty Ltd. | ||||||||||
Distributed by | Jing's Production | ||||||||||
Release date |
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Running time | 95 minutes | ||||||||||
Country | Hong Kong | ||||||||||
Language | Cantonese | ||||||||||
Box office | HK$4,011,134 |
Love Is a Many Stupid Thing is a 2004 comedy film written, produced and directed by Wong Jing and starring Eric Tsang, Chapman To, Natalis Chan, Shawn Yue, Lam Chi-chung and Raymond Wong Ho-yin. The film is a parody of the 2002 hit film Infernal Affairs , which featured Tsang, To and Yue. The film based in a bizarre and nonsense war between police and the triads [1]
Inspector Nat (Natalis Chan) send three undercover cops Ray (Chapman To), Tom (Shawn Yue) and Chubbie (Lam Chi-chung) to infiltrate triad boss Sam (Eric Tsang). Sam also sent Watson (Raymond Wong Ho-yin) as a mole to the police force. During their mission, Ray, Tom and Chubbie fall for three beautiful policewoman Angel (Belinda Hamnett), Leila (Race Wong) and Sharon (Iris Wong).
Cast | Role |
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Eric Tsang | Sam |
Chapman To | Ray |
Natalis Chan | Inspector Nat |
Shawn Yue | Crazy Tom |
Lam Chi-chung | Chubbie |
Raymond Wong Ho-yin | Watson |
Candice Yu | Mandy |
Race Wong | Leila |
Rosanne Wong | Cop |
Belinda Hamnett | Angel |
Teresa Mak | Cool Lady |
Iris Wong | Sharon |
Max Mok | Ghost |
Michael Miu | Temper |
Kent Tong | Tom |
Cheung Kwok Keung | Lies |
Stanley Fung | Police sergeant |
Jerry Lamb | Kelvin |
Matt Chow | Jimmy |
Tony Ho | arrested sex offender |
Angie Cheung | Doris |
Zuki Lee | wife of one of the 4 Kings |
Gobby Wong | wife of one of the 4 Kings |
Shirley Hung | wife of one of the 4 Kings |
Eddie Pang | |
Carmen Yeung | Sean's wife |
Wong Jing | Ray's uncle |
Lee Fung | Ray's mom |
Athena Chu | herself |
Wong Tin-lam | Lobster |
Yeung Man Chun | Lobster's bodyguard |
Ankee Leung | Sam's mechanic |
Ray Pang | Sam's mechanic |
Poon An Ying | Rosamund Kwan |
Dick Tung | Police Sergeant questioning Ray |
Lee Luk Yu | Debbie |
Hui Kam Fung | Office Yip |
Tam Kon Chung | Ray's gangster |
Chow Mei Sing | Kelvin's gangster |
Terry Lee | Kelvin's gangster |
So Wai Nam | Kelvin's gangster |
Ho Wai Yip | Kelvin's gangster |
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