Pink Bomb

Pink Bomb

Film poster
Traditional 人生得意衰盡歡
Simplified 人生得意衰尽欢
Mandarin Rén Shēng Dé Yì Shuāi Jìn Huān
Cantonese Jan4 Sang1 Dak1 Ji3 Seoi1 Zeon6 Fun1
Directed by Derek Chiu
Produced by Chow Wah-yu
Screenplay by Dayo Wong
Starring Waise Lee
Lau Ching-wan
Dayo Wong
Cheung Kwok-leung
Cynthia Khan
Gloria Yip
Loletta Lee
Fennie Yuen
Music by Wong Yiu-kwong
Cinematography Ally Wong
Yuen Kwok-fai
Edited by Cheng Keung
Production
company
Super Power Motion Picture
Distributed by Mandarin Films
Release dates
27 March 1993 (1993-03-27)
Running time
95 minutes
Country Hong Kong
Language Cantonese
Box office HK$51,329

Pink Bomb is a 1993 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Derek Chiu and starring an ensemble cast of Waise Lee, Lau Ching-wan, Dayo Wong, Cheung Kwok-leung, Cynthia Khan, Gloria Yip, Loletta Lee and Fennie Yuen.

Plot

Policewoman Leung Chi-kwan (Cynthia Khan), instructor Lee Sin-yee (Loletta Lee), beautician Yip Yuk-hing (Fennie Yuen), taxi driver Daniel (Lau Ching-wan) and former triad member Rascal King (Dayo Wong) goes to Thailand for vacation led by tour guide Graham (Waise Lee), a born again Christian. There, they rescue a prostitute Ann (Gloria Yip) who was beaten up by brothel frequenters for scamming their money. Ann stole a case of money which turns out to be US$3 million counterfeit currency. During the tour, they were constantly being chased by gangsters wanting to silence them. During this critical moment, Graham reveals his true identity as a secret agent.

Cast

Reception

Critical

Love HK Film gave the a mixed review and describes it as "Amusing, but only occasionally. And probably not worth breaking your back to find."[1] City On Fire also gave the film a mixed review and writes "Pink Bomb throws so much nonsense at you, you become mesmerized."[2]

Box office

The film grossed HK$51,329 at the Hong Kong box office during its theatrical run from 27 to 31 March 1993 in Hong Kong.

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