Golden Chicken
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Golden Chicken (金雞 Jīnjī) is a 2002 Hong Kong film directed by Samson Chiu starring Sandra Ng and involving cameo appearances from Andy Lau and Eric Tsang.
It was followed by a sequel: Golden Chicken 2 in 2003.
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[edit] Summary
Kum (Sandra Ng) is a long time Hong-Kong prostitute, when she gets locked in a cash machine vestibule with a would be thief (Eric Tsang) she tells him some stories of her life as a prostitute and how she come to be where she is today.
[edit] Cast
- Sandra Ng Kwan Yue - Kam
- Eric Tsang - James Bond
- Eason Chan - Steely Willy
- Alfred Cheung - Doctor Cheung
- Hu Jun - Yeh
- Andy Lau - Himself
- Tiffany Lee - Kimmy
- Tony Leung Ka-Fai - Professor Chan
- Krystal Tin - Kam's mamasan (as Yue Lai Tin)
- Chapman To - Club owner
- Irene Tsu - Kam's aunt (as Irene Tsui)
- Felix Wong - Richard
[edit] Awards
- 22nd Annual Hong Kong Film Awards
- Nomination - Best Picture
- Nomination - Best Actress (Sandra Ng Kwun-Yu)
- Nomination - Best Supporting Actress (Krystal Tin Yui-Lei)
- Nomination - Best Art Direction (Hai Chung-Man and Wong Bing-Yiu)
- Nomination - Best Costume Design (Hai Chung-Man and Dora Ng Lei-Lo)
- 40th Annual Golden Horse Awards
- Winner - Best Actress (Sandra Ng Kwun-Yu)
- Winner - Best Art Direction (Hai Chung-Man and Wong Bing-Yiu)
- Winner - Best Makeup and Costume Design (Hai Chung-Man and Dora Ng Lei-Lo)
[edit] Trivia
- Judging by the surrounding of the main sequence where Kam and "James Bond" gets locked together in an ATM booth, the film appears to be filmed in November/December 2002