Whatever Will Be, Will Be (1995 film)
Not to be confused with Whatever Will Be, Will Be (1997 film).
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Directed by | Jacob Cheung |
Produced by | Claudie Chung |
Screenplay by |
Aubrey Lam James Yuen |
Starring |
Aaron Kwok Kelly Chen |
Music by |
Lui Jim Mark Lui |
Cinematography | Mark Lee Ping Bin |
Production company |
United Filmmakers Organisation (UFO) |
Release dates | 16 August 1995 |
Running time | 107 minutes |
Country | Hong Kong |
Language | Cantonese |
Box office | HK$7,597,254 |
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Traditional Chinese | 仙樂飄飄 | ||||||||||||
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Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Chinese: 仙樂飄飄) is a 1995 Hong Kong drama film directed by Jacob Cheung and starring Aaron Kwok and Kelly Chen, the latter in her debut film role.
Cast and roles
- Aaron Kwok as Shrimp Man (Lam Kwong-lee)
- Kelly Chen as Wing (Lee Ching-wan)
- Richard Ng as Wing's Dad
- Lee Pooi-suen
- Lam Long-hei as Roy
- Kung Wan-yiu
- Ma Lee
- Mau Tat
- Kam Chi-yung
- Michael Miu as Peter's dad
- Jamie Chik as Peter's mum
- Hui Fan as Sister school principal
- Nam Hung as Sister school vice principal
- Jimmy Wong as Michael
- Dolphin Chan as Chris
- Fiona Brockway as Dancers' audition judge
- Wong Man-ching
- Kingson Shek
- Cho Sai
- Cheung Chi-kwok Mr. Poon
- Chiu Mei-ling
- Lam Chak-kwan
- Leung Ka-chun
- Jacky Leung
- Kwong Wing-yan
- Leo
- leung Hoi-ling
- So Sing
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