A Family Affair (1984 film)

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A Family Affair
AFamilyAffair.jpg
Film poster
Traditional全家福
Simplified全家福
MandarinQuán Jiā Fú
CantoneseCyun4 Gaa1 Feok1
Directed byDean Shek
Written byLee Chun
Produced byRaymond Wong
StarringDean Shek
Samuel Hui
Jenny Tseng
Olivia Cheng
Melvin Wong
CinematographyJoe Chan
Edited byTony Chow
Music byLam Miu-tak
Production
company
Distributed byGolden Princess Film Production
Release date
  • 15 August 1984 (1984-08-15)
Running time
97 minutes
CountryHong Kong
LanguageCantonese
Box officeHK$22,129,187

A Family Affair is a 1984 Hong Kong comedy-drama film directed by and starring Dean Shek, and co-starring Samuel Hui, Jenny Tseng, Olivia Cheng and Melvin Wong.

Plot[]

Wing-cheung (Samuel Hui) and Nancy (Olivia Cheng) have separated due to personality clashes, leaving their pair of children, Tommy (Siu Ban-ban) and Maisy (Helen Chan), under the care of Nancy's father, Alex (Dean Shek). Not long after, Wing-cheung and Nancy have each met new lovers. Not wanting his grandchildren to fall into the hands of stepparents, Alex devise a plan for Wing-cheung and Nancy to reconcile. However, his plan backfires and Wing-cheung and Nancy eventually file for divorce. Feeling disappointed and upset, Tommy and Maisy run away from home.

Cast[]

  • Samuel Hui as Chan Wing-cheung
  • Olivia Cheng as Nancy
  • Dean Shek as Alex
  • Melvin Wong as George Ma
  • Jenny Tseng as Linda (special appearance)
  • Siu Ban-ban as Tommy
  • Helen Chan as Maisy
  • Yu Mo-lin as Cleaning lady
  • Yat-poon Chai as Policeman at station

Theme song[]

  • Love Is Invincible (無敵是愛)
    • Composer/Lyricist: Samuel Hui
    • Singer: Samuel Hui, Jenny Tseng

Reception[]

Critical[]

So Good Review gave the film a negative review criticizing the mood of the film as "irritating" and its melodramatic moments as "hysteria".[1]

Box office[]

The film grossed HK$22,129,187 at the Hong Kong box office during its theatrical run from 15 August to 5 September 1984.

Accolades[]

Accolades
Ceremony Category Recipient Outcome
21st Golden Horse Awards Best Original Film Song Song: Love Is Invincible (無敵是愛)

Composer/Lyricist: Samuel Hui
Singer: Samuel Hui, Jenny Tseng

Nominated

References[]

  1. ^ "F - sogoodreviews.com".

External links[]

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