List of Hong Kong films of 2002

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This article lists feature-length Hong Kong films released in 2002.

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Box office

The highest-grossing Hong Kong films released in 2002 by domestic box office gross revenue, are as follows: [1]

Highest-grossing films released in 2002
RankTitleDomestic gross
1 Infernal Affairs HK$55,057,176
2 Marry a Rich Man HK$21,688,609
3 My Left Eye Sees Ghosts HK$20,708,935
4 Fat Choi Spirit HK$19,218,759
5 Mighty Baby HK$19,021,894
6 Golden Chicken HK$17,290,173
7 The Eye HK$13,733,856
8 Dry Wood Fierce Fire HK$13,112,593
9 Chinese Odyssey 2002 HK$13,051,225
10 The Lion Roars HK$11,930,124

Releases

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
45 Days Lover Chow Jan Wing Romance
Angels Model Leung Hoi Kit
The Assailant Tony Leung
An Autumn Diary Lam Kin Lung
Battle Against Evil
Beauty and the Breast Raymond Yip Francis Ng, Michelle Reis, Daniel Wu, Halina Tam Comedy
Big Boss Untouchable Kant Leung
Black Mask 2 : City Of Masks Tsui Hark
Book and Sword, Gratitude and Revenge Li Guo Li TV series
Chinese Odyssey 2002 Jeffrey Lau Tony Leung Chiu-Wai, Faye Wong, Zhao Wei Comedy
Devil Face, Angel Heart Billy Chung Daniel Wu, Stephen Fung, Gigi Lai, Sam Lee, Lam Suet, Kelly Lin Thriller
The Era of Vampires Wellson Chin Danny Chan Kwok Kwan, Michael Chow, Ken Chang, Lam Suet, Anya, Yu Rongguang, Lee Lik-Chi, Chen Kuan Tai
The Eye Oxide Pang Lee Sin-je, Lawrence Chou, Candy Lo, Pierre Png, Edmund Chen, Wilson Yip Horror
Fat Choi Spirit Johnnie To, Wai Ka-Fai Andy Lau, Gigi Leung Comedy
Hero Zhang Yimou Jet Li, Tony Leung Chiu-Wai, Maggie Cheung, Chen Daoming, Zhang Ziyi, Donnie Yen Action / Martial arts / Drama / History
Infernal Affairs Andrew Lau, Alan Mak Andy Lau, Tony Leung Chiu-Wai, Anthony Wong, Eric Tsang Crime 7 Hong Kong Film Awards
Inner Senses Law Chi-Leung Leslie Cheung, Karena Lam Horror
My Left Eye Sees Ghosts Johnnie To, Wai Ka-Fai Sammi Cheng, Lau Ching Wan, Cherrie Ying
So Close Corey Yuen Shu Qi, Zhao Wei, Karen Mok Action
Tiramisu Dante Lam Nicholas Tse, Karena Lam Romance fantasy [2] [3] [4]
Troublesome Night 13 Chan Yiu-Ming Law Lan, Ken Wong, Anita Chan, Ronnie Cheung, Tong Ka-Fai, Crystal Cheung, Yu Ka-HoHorror, romance, comedy
Troublesome Night 14 Yip Wai-Ying Law Lan, Joe Junior, Si Ming, Emily Kwan, Iris Chai, Tong Ka-Fai, Ronnie Cheung, Anita ChanHorror, romance, comedy
Troublesome Night 15 Jamie Luk Kim-Ming Law Lan, Eric Tsang, Edmond Leung, Tong Ka-Fai, Ronnie Cheung, Anita ChanHorror, romance, comedy
Troublesome Night 16 Yip Wai-Ying Law Lan, Simon Lui, Yammie Nam, Tong Ka-Fai, Ronnie Cheung, Kenny Bee Horror, romance, comedy
Troublesome Night 17 Lam Wai-Yin Law Lan, Simon Lui, Sam Lee, Teresa Mak, Tong Ka-Fai, Ronnie Cheung, Anita ChanHorror, romance, comedy
The Untold Story - The Lost World Hoh Chi Hang Wayne Lai, Fennie Yuen, Joyce Tang, Marco Ngai, Amanda Lee, Michael Tao
Visible Secret 2 Abe Kwong Eason Chan, Cherrie Ying, Roger Kwok
The Wesley's Mysterious File Andrew Lau Andy Lau, Shu Qi, Rosamund Kwan
A Wicked Ghost III: The Possession Hung Chung-Hap Gigi Lai, Cheung Tat-Ming, Grace Lam, Yip Sai Wing, Wayne Lai, Patrick Keung, Jenny Yam, Joyce Han

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References

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