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On 4 November 2023, producer and star Lau alongside director Kwan and cast members Lam, Peng, Liu, Yam, Terrance Lau and Chu promoted the film at the 36th Golden Rooster Awards. At the press conference, Lau's portrayal of a "fierce" villain in the film became a focus while Kwan and the cast also praised Lau as being a "fierce" actor and ...
Gunmen is a 1988 Hong Kong action crime drama film produced by Tsui Hark, directed by Kirk Wong and starring Tony Leung, Adam Cheng and Waise Lee.The film was released in Hong Kong theatrically before Hong Kong motion picture rating system took effort; afterwards, the film was rated Category III for the home video release.
Interpol officer Dickson Kwan is sent to Hong Kong to investigate in a fake passport forgery case and collaborates with officer Pau Sei and Lau Ting Kin. Due to different approaches on investigating, Dickson and Sei often get into conflicts. Later during an arrest operation, Dickson saves Sei's life and they forget about their bygones.
Stephen Lam, Information Coordinator of the Chief Executive's Office, said in a statement that "[the] Chief Executive has not given any signals to Dr Robert Chung Ting-yiu to request him to stop carrying out his opinion polls." [a] [6] Tung, in a luncheon, also affirmed that he is "certain" he did not request the HKU to end opinion polls. [7]
Captain Ting Kwan Pik: My Mother's Tea House: The Laser Man: Joey Cheung: 1989 Sentenced to Hang: Li Wai: Mr. Coconut: cameo A Better Tomorrow 3: Cheung Chi-mun: 1990 Island of Fire: Wei Wang / Andy: She Shoots Straight: Inspector Huang Tsung-pao: Queen's Bench III: Farewell China: Zhao Nansan: Nominated – Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actor
Stephen Tsui, Chan Ping (producers); Mai Shi-Long (screenwriter); Jonathan Cheung, Karl Ting, Crystal Fung, Stephanie Che, Claire Yiu, Mark Ma Kwun Tung, Andrew Yuen Man-kit, Krysella Wong, Telford Wong, Tiffany Kwan, Rosita Kwok, KC Chun, Sophie Yip, William Chak, King Lam, Derek Wong, Joan Lee, Phoebe Pang
Andy Lau as Wah; Rosamund Kwan as Lam-lam; Deanie Ip as Lam-lam's mother; Michael Tao as Michael; Anita Lee as Michael's new girlfriend; Kong Ngai as Lam-lam's father; Kung Suet-fa as Ben's girlfriend; Maria Cordero (cameo) Sheila Chan as Nancy; Kingdom Yuen as Lam-lam's Manager; Michael Lam as Gay man on the street (cameo) Kwan Hoi-san as ...
Kwan Ho-ching 關可晴: Jessie A mobile phone shop owner Ko Wing-tai and Kwan Yuk-sheung's daughter Ko Chung-wings half-younger sister Lau Hau-fai's girlfriend, but later broke up Shing Wai-yip's girlfriend, but later broke up Hung Long-kiu's friend, but later broke up Made use of Hung Long-kiu and Lau Hau-fai Framed Ko Wing-tai and Ko Chung-wing