The Luckiest Man
The Luckiest Man/(Везунчик) | |
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(Da Si Xi) Daai Sei Hei (大四喜) | |
Directed by | Chi Chung Lam, , Stephen Chow |
Written by | Chi Chung Lam |
Screenplay by | Lam Tze-Chung |
Produced by | , (executive producer) |
Starring |
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Cinematography | |
Edited by | Tang Man-To |
Music by | Brother Hung |
Production companies | My Way Film Company Limited, |
Release date | (Hong Kong) May 29, 2008, September 4, 2008 |
Running time | 1h 29m |
Countries | Hong Kong, China |
Languages | Chinese, Cantonese |
Budget | $18 694[1] |
Box office | $280,187[2] |
The Luckiest Man is a Hong Kong anarchic comedy drama produced in 2008 and directed by Lam Tze-chung.[3][4]
Plot and summary[]
The king of gambling 'Mr. Ho' got rich through and became the of the Hong Kong Mahjong industry during the 50s. Mr. Ho has three wives and three children's, his wives appeared to be competing against each other due to the family's wealth as they live in harmony, but at all cost, the three wives have experience in martial arts (Kung Fu), during the dinner they sometimes have a martial arts showdown. The cause of their quarrel was when Mr. Ho brings (Ah Fai) his loved child back home, his wives and the other children want 'Ah Fai' dead. After realizing that he is getting old, he challenges each of his sons to manage a Mahjong parlor which was done for some period of time.
Aside from talking behind his back which his three wives always do, they also poison his food leading to a little scatological humor and the awful mental image of 'Mr Ho' seen spending six hours in the toilet.[5]
He later escapes his crappy life by running around searching for his first love, instead of seeing another freeloader; his long lost grandchild 'Fai' (Bosco Wong) which will be seen as potentially less inheritance money to his order families.[6]
A huge amount was paid just to get cheating masters with more experience to take 'Ah Fai' down in the 'Mahjong' but 'Mr. Ho' notice the setup and decided to hire three good masters in 'Mah Jong' of the 50s who are retired for long, to help 'Ah Fai' and his natural talent makes him masters the techniques of MahJong and that how the challenge begins.[7]
All these was done because he Mr Ho needs to see if one can get the best rest and to be the next (heir) his successor for the Mahjong parlour.[8][9]
For the family to get rid of 'Ah Fai', the long lost grandchild; they try to pay him off and attempt to drive him from the house using some tricks, like epoxy, aphrodisiac, and itching powder but in the end, it became silly at objectives.[10]
Cast crew[]
- Nat Chan Pak-Cheung as Mr 'Ho' Bee Fat
- Yuen Qiu as Sophie (Fat's) 1st wife
- Pinky Cheung Man-Chi as Ling (Fat's) 2nd wife
- Monica Chan Fat-Yung as Yung (Fat's) 3rd wife
- Lam Tze-Chung as Fatty
- Bosco Wong Chung-Chak as Ho Fai
- Timmy Hung Tin-Ming as Ho Key
- Danny Chan Kwok-Kwan as Ho Kin
- Deng Zi-Yi as Ciccy Ho
- as Uncle Tin
- Lee Fung (1) as Mimi
- Samuel Pang King-Chi as Daredevil 1
- Kit Cheung Man-Kit as Daredevil 2
- Liu Yan-Yu as Daredevil 3
- Tenky Tin Kai-Man as Uncle Tin
- Cheung Tat-Ming as Uncle Ming
- Vincent Kok Tak-Chiu as Uncle Vincent
- Lee Hoi-Sang as Fat's buddy
- Chan Min-Leung as Fat's buddy
- Mok Wai-Man as Fat's buddy
- Yeung Lun (2) as Crazy Hon
- Joe Cheng Cho as Doctor Chan
- Terence Tsui Chi-Hung as Steven
- Ng Shui-Ting as Lawyer Lau
- Choi Siu-Jan
- Wu Yuk-Ho
- Hui Sze-Man as Uncle Ming's wife
References[]
- ^ "The Luckiest Man (大四喜, 2008) :: Everything about cinema of Hong Kong, China and Taiwan". en.hkcinema.ru. Retrieved 2020-10-20.
- ^ Dai sei hei (2008) - IMDb, retrieved 2020-10-20
- ^ The Luckiest Man, retrieved 2020-10-20
- ^ "FilmTray". filmtray.com. Retrieved 2020-10-20.
- ^ The Luckiest Man (2008), retrieved 2020-10-20
- ^ "The Luckiest Man (2008)". www.lovehkfilm.com. Retrieved 2020-10-20.
- ^ "Hong Kong Cinemagic - The Luckiest Man". www.hkcinemagic.com. Retrieved 2020-10-20.
- ^ "The Luckiest Man 大四喜". ram-ent.com. Retrieved 20 September 2020.
- ^ 大四喜 - Enjoy Movie (in Chinese), retrieved 2020-10-20
- ^ "FilmTray". filmtray.com. Retrieved 2020-10-20.
External links[]
- "The Luckiest Man - AsianWiki", asianwiki.com Missing or empty
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(help) - "HKFACT - 电影 - 大四喜". www.hkfact.com. Retrieved 2020-10-20.
- "《大四喜》THE LUCKIEST MAN". condom.shop. Retrieved 2020-10-20.
- "大四喜 The Luckiest Man:白手起家的何必發,人稱「賭王」,意氣風發的他家裡也有本難念的經,三個老婆". 【開眼電影網】. Retrieved 2020-10-20.
- The Luckiest Man (2008), retrieved 2020-10-20
Sources[]
- The Luckiest Man (2008) - Where to Watch It Streaming Online | Reelgood, retrieved 2020-10-20
- "Luckiest Man Bosco Wong". www.amazon.com. Retrieved 2020-10-20.
- Martial arts comedy films
- Hong Kong films
- Mandarin-language films
- 2008 martial arts films
- 2008 comedy films
- 2008 films
- 2000s Hong Kong film stubs