Tricky Brains
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Tricky Brains | |
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Traditional | 整蠱專家 |
Simplified | 整蛊专家 |
Mandarin | Zhěng Gǔ Zhuān Jiā |
Cantonese | Zing2 Gu2 Zyun1 Gaa1 |
Directed by | Wong Jing |
Produced by | Jimmy Heung |
Written by | Wong Jing |
Starring |
Andy Lau Stephen Chow Rosamund Kwan Chingmy Yau Ng Man Tat Waise Lee |
Music by | Lowell Lo |
Cinematography | Peter Pau |
Editing by | Robert Choi |
Distributed by | Win's Movie Production & I/E Co. Ltd. |
Release dates | 2 February 1991 |
Running time | 110 minutes |
Country | Hong Kong |
Language | Cantonese |
Box office | HK$31,388,471 |
Tricky Brains (Chinese: 整蠱專家) is a 1991 Hong Kong comedy film written and directed by Wong Jing, who also co-stars in the film. The film stars Andy Lau, Stephen Chow, Rosamund Kwan and Ng Man-tat.
Summary
A man who has a wide range of tricks at his disposal, including many practical jokes and some more serious tricks. When he is hired to break up a young couple, Lucy (Rosamund Kwan) and Kit (Andy Lau) he goes undercover as the long lost brother of Kit.
Cast
- Stephen Chow as Jing Koo / Man Yuk (Jing Koo's mother)
- Andy Lau as Che Man Kit
- Rosamund Kwan as Lucy Ching
- Yammie Lam as Banana Fung
- Ng Man-tat as Yan Che
- Waise Lee as Macky Kam
- Wong Jing Chiu
- Pau Hon Lam as Mr. Ching
- John Ching as Ultimate Trick Expert
- Charlie Cho as SingleEyes
- Dion Lam as Ultimate Trick Expert's thug
- Lo Fun as Sharky
- Shing Fui-On as Mr. Chu
- Yu Mo Lin as Mrs. Chu
- Mannor Chan as Yan Che's ex-lover
References
- ↑ "Tricky Brains". imdb.com. Retrieved June 29, 2010.
- ↑ "Tricky Brains". chinesemov.com. Retrieved June 29, 2010.
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