McDull, Prince de la Bun
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Traditional | 麥兜菠蘿油王子 |
Simplified | 麦兜菠萝油王子 |
Mandarin | Mài Dōu Bō Luó Yóu Wàng Zi |
Cantonese | Mak6 Dau1 Bo1 Lo4 Yau4 Wong4 Zi1 |
Directed by | Toe Yuen |
Screenplay by | Brian Tse |
Story by | Brian Tse Alice Mak |
Produced by | Brian Tse |
Starring | Andy Lau Sandra Ng Anthony Wong Jan Lamb Chet Lam |
Edited by | Toe Yuen Lee Chun-man Brian Tse |
Music by | Steve Ho |
Production companies | Bliss Pictures Lunchtime Production |
Release date |
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Running time | 78 minutes |
Country | Hong Kong |
Language | Cantonese |
Box office | HK$19,218,759 |
McDull, Prince de la Bun (Chinese: 麥兜菠蘿油王子, literal title: McDull, the prince of the Pineapple bun with butter) is a 2004 Hong Kong animated comedy-drama film directed by Toe Yuen and starring the voices of Andy Lau, Sandra Ng and Anthony Wong. Telling the story of the life of the fictional pig McDull, it is a sequel to My Life as McDull (2001) and it was followed by McDull, the Alumni (2006).
There is significant word play in the film, some of it based on the "pineapple bun". For example, in slang Cantonese, a "bor lo goi" ("pineapple cap") is a colloquialism for kneecap. The Pancakes, who composed the film's theme song gum gum gum (Cantonese: 咁咁咁, literally "this, this, this"), was awarded Best Original Film Song in the 24th Hong Kong Film Awards.
Voice cast[]
- Andy Lau as McBing
- Sandra Ng as Mrs. McBing / Queen
- Anthony Wong as Principal / Doctor / Waiter
- Jan Lamb as Advertiser for burial plot
- Chet Lam as Young McDull
- May Che as House wife / fortune teller
- Eman Lam as Miss Chan
- Cedric Chan as Ghost voice
- Tsai Cheng-nan as Harry of Harry Pizza
- Lee Wing-yin as McDull
- The Pancakes as Young Mrs. Bing
- Michael Girad as Jo Jo Ma
External links[]
- 2004 films
- Hong Kong films
- 2004 animated films
- 2000s comedy-drama films
- Hong Kong animated films
- Hong Kong comedy-drama films
- Hong Kong sequel films
- Chinese children's films
- Chinese films
- McDull
- Animated films about animals
- Films set in Hong Kong
- 2004 comedy films
- 2004 drama films
- 2000s Hong Kong film stubs