Great Pretenders (film)
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Traditional | 千王 |
Simplified | 千王 |
Mandarin | Qiān Wáng |
Cantonese | Cin1 Wong4 |
Directed by | Ronny Yu |
Produced by | Clifton Ko |
Screenplay by | Raymond Wong |
Starring |
Raymond Wong Tony Leung Simon Yam Amy Yip |
Music by | Lam Manyee |
Cinematography | Sander Lee |
Edited by | Ronny Yu |
Production company |
Mandarin Films Ko Chi Sum Productions |
Distributed by | Golden Princess Amusement |
Release dates | 16 May 1991 |
Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | Hong Kong |
Language | Cantonese |
Box office | HK$4.3 million |
Great Pretenders is a 1991 Hong Kong comedy film edited and directed by Ronny Yu and starring Raymond Wong, Tony Leung, Simon Yam and Amy Yip.
Plot
Taiwanese swindler Mr. Giant (Teddy Robin) loses in a poker match against Hong Kong swindler Wong Seung-chin (Raymond Wong) and had become sworn enemies. Meanwhile, Wong's apprentice Snake Wai (Tony Leung) meets Susan (Lok Wai), a widow whom recently returned to Hong Kong from Singapore. Planning to con a big sum of money from her, Wai sets up a plan with his acquaintances Yam Sai-sung (Simon Yam) and Yip Mei-mei (Amy Yip). However, Susan turns out to be swindler as well. Unable to salvage a fortune from Susan, Wai, Sung and Mei become indebted to her. In desperation, Wai seeks help from his mentor who have won back all the debts they owed Susan. Susan then becomes acquainted with Wong and his apprentices and they work together to swindle profiteer Lung Cho-tin (Leung Tin). They able to swindle HK$2 million form Lung very easily. Not willing to be cheated, Lung hires Mr. Giant to battle against Wong.
Cast
- Raymond Wong Pak-ming as Wong Seung-chin
- Tony Leung Chiu-Wai as Snake Wai
- Simon Yam as Yam Sai-sung
- Amy Yip as Yip Mei-mei
- Leung Tin as Lung Choi-tin
- Teddy Robin as Mr. Giant
- Lok Wai as Susan So
- So Hiu-lam as Susan's fat brother
- Lee Lung-kei as Cunning Kei
- Cho Chai as Wing
- Gabriel Wong as Beauty contest emcee
- Ronny Yu as Beauty contest judge
- Law Ching-ho as Victim of Wai's watch scam
- Yeung Wan-king as Lost watch owner
- Tsui Kwong-lam as Butcher playing mahjong
- Chu Yat-hung as Housewife playing mahjong
- Garry Chan as Drunk man outside hotel
- Benz Kong as Card dealer
- Joanna Chan as Monica
- Chan Chi-hung as Superintendent Lee
- Lau Leung-fat as Jewelry appraiser
- Yip Wing-hung
- Paul Cheung
- Tony Chow
- Lam Yim-fung
- Liu Sou-bing
- Woo Kwan-hung
- James Ha as Tin's thug
- Lai Sing-kwong as Tin's thug
- Jameson Lai as Tan's thug
- Chan Tat-kwong as Tan's thug
- Christoper Chan as Tan's thug
- Pinky Cheung as Li Li-li
- Nicky Li as Drunk man hit by car
- Ng Kwok-kin as Police officer
- Hui Si-man as Rich widow
- Lam Kwok-git
Theme song
- Only Remembering the Old Deep Love (只記舊情重)
- Composer: Joseph Koo
- Lyricist: Thomas Tang
- Singer: Liza Wang
Reception
Critical
Andrew Chan of the Film Critics Circle of Australia gave the film a score of 2/10 and writes "The Great Pretenders is by no means a good movie. In fact, it is terrible and hard to finish…"[1] Hong Kong Film Net gave the film a score a 6/10 and writes "The Great Pretenders certainly isn't an example of great cinema from Hong Kong, but it is good enough to set aside ninety minutes of your life for, especially if you're a fan of the actors involved."[2]
Box office
The film grossed HK$4,333,406 at the Hong Kong box office during its theatrical run from 16 to 28 May 1991 in Hong Kong.
References
External links
- Great Pretenders at the Hong Kong Movie DataBase
- Great Pretenders at Hong Kong Cinemagic
- Great Pretenders at the Internet Movie Database