All's Well, Ends Well 2012

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All's Well, Ends Well 2012
All's Well Ends Well 2012 poster.jpg
Traditional八星抱喜
Simplified八星抱喜
MandarinBā Xīng Bào Xǐ
CantoneseBaat3 Sing1 Pou3 Hei2
Directed byChan Hing-ka
Janet Chun
Written byChan Hing-ka
Produced byRaymond Wong
Amy Chin
Starring
CinematographyCheung Man-po
Edited byCheung Ka-fai
Music byChiu Tsang-hei
Andy Cheung
Production
companies
Mandarin Films Ltd.
Pegasus Motion Pictures
Distributed byPegasus Motion Pictures Distribution
Release date
  • 19 January 2012 (2012-01-19)
Running time
117 minutes
CountryHong Kong
LanguageCantonese
Box officeHK$12,105,232[1]

All's Well, Ends Well 2012 (Chinese: 八星抱喜) is a 2012 Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by Chan Hing-ka and Janet Chun. It is the seventh instalment in the All's Well, Ends Well film series.

Plot[]

Four men go on a heroic mission to help four women and wind up experiencing a series of mishaps.[2]

Cast[]

  • Donnie Yen as Carl Tam
  • Louis Koo as Holland Pang
  • Sandra Ng as Chelsia Sung
  • Kelly Chen as Julie Sun
  • Raymond Wong as Richard Chu
  • Yang Mi as Cecilia Chan
  • Chapman To as Hugo Wah
  • Lynn Hung as Charmaine Tam
  • Ronald Cheng as Shalala
  • Karena Ng as Carmen Chu
  • Kristal Tin as Daphne Wong
  • Lam Suet as Bing-kun
  • C-Kwan as Jim
  • Vincent Kok as Fattie
  • Gong Linna as Xia Fan
  • Cherrie Ying as Carl's girlfriend
  • Lee Heung-kam as Orphanage head
  • Yu Mo-lin as Ho Pik-wan
  • Matt Chow as Lawyer Yi
  • Manor Chan as Sofia
  • Hiro Hayama as Spungehuff Mok
  • Singh Hartihan Bitto as Curry
  • Michelle Lo as Ms. Lo
  • Mak Ling-ling as Mak Ling-ling
  • Kelena Poon as Schoolgirl
  • Zeny Kwok as Schoolgirl
  • Maria Cordero as Chelsia and Daphne's mentor
  • Lee Sheung-ching as Billy
  • Ciwi Lam as New music star
  • James Ho as New music star
  • Jeremy Liu as Justin Nam
  • 6-Wing as Rich Junior
  • Wan Chiu as Dubya Dung
  • Chui Tien-you as Eye doctor
  • Ha Chun-chau as Wedding registrar
  • Teresa Carpio as Herself
  • Peter Lai as Himself
  • Louis Cheung as Himself
  • Wilfred Lau as Himself
  • Patrick Dunn as Tall Guy
  • Steven Fung as Snake
  • Danny Chan as Helmet
  • Alex Cheng as Clayhead
  • Tony Hung as Sing
  • Wong Yuk-long as Boss Wong
  • Andrew Fung as Fung Fung
  • Scarlett Wong as Ms. Blanche
  • Six Luk as Unlucky driver
  • Lam Chak-kwan as Doctor
  • May Chan
  • Cham Kei-ching as Boss's daughter
  • Chan Chi-yan as Mentor's assistant

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