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成奎安 Cheng Kui An Cheng2 Kui2 An1 F. O. Shing Shing Fai On Shing Fooi On Shing Quo On Sing Fui On David Tsui
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Birthdate : |
1/2/1955 |
Date of death : |
27/8/2009 |
Nationality : |
Hong Kong |
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Hong Kong |
Activities : |
Actor (206), Brief appearance (10) |
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With his sinister mug, his huge stature (1.85 m) and bad manners, Shing Fui On was one of the most famous bad guys in the Hong Kong cinema during the 1980s and 1990s.
Those unfamiliar with Shing’s name will surely remember him as the merciless villain in John Woo’s The Killer.
Son of catholic peasants, Shing had a very poor childhood. He was born in a large family comprised of an older sister and five other brothers. Conditions at the time were hard: His siblings always fought for a bit of food or to get most of the blanket at night. Shing left school at 13 because his parents couldn’t afford the tuition fees anymore. His first job was at the studios of the Shaw Brothers. He started there as a laborer, then worked with props and later became assistant to cameramen while sometimes appearing in front of the camera as an extra.
Shing confessed his teens and his life as a young adult was that of a hooligan. At 17, he left the Shaw Bros. With three other local kids he worked as a bouncer in nightclubs in Mongkok. Fights after fights, Shing gained a reputation with the police. He was in gangs and a member of the triads. Involved in a sordid affair, he was sent four years in prison. He was arrested just before his first child was born. Shing was released two years later for good behavior and coming home he was greeted by his own son calling him a hooligan. He then vowed to turn his life around.
Shing went back to the entertainment industry and took on odd jobs on sets, from extra to assistant choreographer to Bruce Leung (who was a star of the RTV/ATV channel and a friend of his elder brothers). At the same period he was spotted by Danny Lee. At the end of the 1970s, Lee, a star from the Shaw Bros, was planning to launch his own production company.
Lee was looking for actors able to help him out before and behind the camera. Shing became then a recurrent supporting role and sometimes a technician in Lee’s early productions in the 1980s. He worked alongside Wong Ching, Kent Cheng, Lung Tin Sang, Tommy Wong Kwong Leung and Parkman Wong who all were known for their work at the Shaw Bros.
Shing himself thought his first genuine acting experience was on Lee’s The Law Enforcer (86) in which he had a pretty important role for the first time in his career. The experience for Shing was difficult albeit revealing. His acting skills were considered awful by Lee who kept shouting at him on the set. One day, Lee almost strangled him for Shing had just damaged the superb Porsche lent for the production.
Shing wasn’t handsomely paid for this part but he didn’t care as he knew success wasn’t far away after this role. He was right. His performance got him the HK Film Awards nomination for best supporting role. Since then, Shing was eternally grateful to Lee he considered his mentor.
Moviegoers and professionals gradually got used to Shing’s strange mug. He received more and more job offers and nine out of ten times he was the bad guy of the movie. His height (1.85 m), his boorish gait, his bad manners, his loud voice and threatening demeanor made him one of the most memorable and popular baddies in the HK cinema of the 1980s.
Shing was proud of this and was used to brag he was among the top four biggest bad guys of the HK cinema at the time, along with Roy Cheung, William Ho Ka Kui and Tommy Wong Kwong Leung. Indeed, them four were the perfect incarnation of the ultimate villains in the eyes of the local public.
Shing hit the jackpot with John Woo’s The Killer (1989), in which he faced Chow Yun Fat and Danny Lee. With this film Shing entered the very small club of the most hated bad guys. The audience was said to shout in anger and asked for his death during the screenings of The Killer because of what he did to the heroes.
In the movies, Shing had the habit to die in various atrocious manners after committing many awful deeds. Shing revealed that often, for economical reasons, producers refused to hire doubles for supporting roles and he ended up injured many times on the set of many productions.
Thanks to a few, albeit memorable, performances in films such as Liu Wai Hung’s Chase A Fortune (1985) or Ringo Lam’s Prison On Fire (1987), Shing was nicknamed Daai So or Big Crazy in Cantonese. In truth, he was already named Daai So when he was kid for he was a bit crazy.
This nickname stuck until he passed away. First a bit offensive, this name became a friendlier moniker. Shing attempted to escape this pigeonhole and tried some roles in comedies and also as a fatherly figure or even as a brave cop. In public, he was perceived as a simple and funny man.
Shing did a lot of films until the early 2000. First paid HKD 100 or 200 per film in his early career, later on he obtained between HKD 500 000 and HKD 1 million a part. Used to supporting roles, he sometimes managed to grab the limelight and appeared in the lead such as in Ivan Lai’s The Blue Jean Monster (1991)
With the decline of the HK film industry end of the 1990s, Shing looked for more TV work and tried to break into the huge Chinese mainland market. He was an actor at the TVB for a while before starting a new career in China. In the early 2000, Shing, who hired a mainland Chinese agent, had a great career going on, with TV series, commercials and even music. He released two or three hit songs on friendship and honor. Shing claimed he worked in 350 films and 600 TV series episodes in his whole career.
In the 1990s, Shing churned out many films and had a great lifestyle, although he barely appeared in any category 3 films, a hugely popular trend at the time. He was a big spender and provided for his family and friends and also parasites and starlets. He was even into the food business with restaurants in HK and in China. He acknowledged that at this time he was like a big boss. Connected, he helped some friends and actors out. Nick Cheung owes him a great deal. Shing became a kind of big brother for newcomers and protected them from the threat of the triads.
Despite fame and fortune, Shing has never forgotten his rural origins. At the peak of his career he was even elected mayor of the Nam Wei village in the Sai Kung district where he grew up. He even took part in the legislative elections in HK. Ambitious and willing to erase his past mistakes, Shing developed his image of a good lad close to the people, a fake bad guy of cinema and a good Christian who had redeemed himself. He appeared on popular TV shows and in charity gatherings.
A sportsman, Shing was also known in HK for taking part in car races, another of his passions with cinema. He raced in Macau, Thailand, Japan and many more Asian countries. He confessed that his experience in overseas races taught him that Chinese drivers had still many more things to learn. He owned up to six racing cars.
He was also in the football/soccer team composed of the HK film stars. There, he became a very close friend with the likes of Alan Tam, Eric Tsang, Law Kar Ying, Andy Lau and even Wan Chi Keung, an actor and former football star and the mentor of the team. Shing pretended to be an excellent goal keeper and when he couldn’t stop the ball, he was used to joke that Law Kar Ying was a bad defender.
In 2004, while shooting Wai Ka Fai’s Himalaya Singh, Shing had a nose bleed on the set. A medical check revealed that he had a nasopharyngeal carcinoma (a throat cancer) at an advanced stage. He was said to have only four months to live.
Eventually, Shing was miraculously saved by modern medicine yet was left very frail after his battle against the cancer. He had also spent all his fortune to fight a tumor the size of a chicken egg. People abandoned him too.
His illness helped him to find out clearly who his true friends were. Genuine but rare friends stayed by his side. Talking with Wan Chi Keung who suffered the same sickness, Shing said that he was broke and was worried for his family. Wan proposed to pay for his medical expenses.
A proud man, Shing didn’t dare to borrow money from his friends. He had to carry on working. But job offers were rare. He nonetheless got a few roles in films and in TV series. He was seen very affected by the illness in the Pang Bros’ The Detective (2007) and Cheung Chee Keong’s Bodyguard: A New Beginning (2008). Shing invested also more or less successfully in bar and restaurant businesses. He tried to lead a normal life despite the threat of a relapse.
Not devoid of a sense of humor, Shing liked to joke about cancer with his old friend Law Kar Ying, himself victim of this evil.
In spring 2009, the dreaded relapse happened. Shing was admitted in the ICU in July. His close friends came to visit him on his hospital bed -- they were Nick Cheung, Alan Tam and Eric Tsang. They all hoped for another remission but the miracle never happened.
Shing Fui On died in the Hong Kong Baptist Hospital on 27th August at 23:45.
VTL (August 2009) – translated by Thomas Podvin Sources: Sina and Baidu
For more info on the nasopharyngeal carcinoma, visit the wikipedia page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nasopharyngeal_carcinoma |
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100 Ways To Murder Your Wife |
1986 |
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18 Shaolin Golden Boy |
1996 |
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18 Times |
1988 |
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Adventurous Treasure Island |
1996 |
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Against All |
1990 |
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All For The Gamblers |
1991 |
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All The Wrong Spies |
1983 |
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Ancient Chinese Whorehouse |
1994 |
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Angel Force |
1991 |
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Bachelor's Swan Song, The |
1989 |
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Beloved Son Of God |
1988 |
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Bet On Fire |
1988 |
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Better Tomorrow II, A |
1987 |
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Better Tomorrow, A |
1986 |
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Black Wall, The |
1989 |
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Blue Jean Monster, The |
1991 |
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Bodyguard: A New Beginning |
2008 |
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Bogus Cop |
1993 |
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Bomb-Shell, The |
1981 |
Brief appearance |
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Boxing Hero |
2003 |
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Boys Are Easy |
1993 |
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Brave Young Girls |
1990 |
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Brotherhood |
1986 |
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Brotherhood |
1987 |
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Bullet To Survive |
1990 |
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Burning Ambition |
1989 |
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Candlelight's Woman |
1995 |
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Carry On Yakuza |
1989 |
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Case Of The Cold Fish, The |
1995 |
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Chase A Fortune |
1985 |
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Cheetah On Fire |
1992 |
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Chez N' Ham Story |
1993 |
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Chicken a la Queen |
1990 |
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China White |
1989 |
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Chinese Orthopedist And The Spice Girls |
2002 |
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City Cops |
1989 |
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City Kids |
1989 |
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Club Girls |
1989 |
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Come Fly The Dragon |
1993 |
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Cop Busters |
1985 |
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Cop Of The Town |
1985 |
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Crazy Companies 2, The |
1988 |
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Crazy Companies, The |
1988 |
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Crazy Love |
1993 |
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Crazy Romance |
1985 |
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Criminal Hunter, The |
1988 |
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Crocodile Hunter |
1989 |
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Crucifixion, The |
1994 |
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Dancing Boy In Underworld Street, A |
1993 |
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Dark Street Gigolo |
1994 |
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Day Of Thunder |
1990 |
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Detective, The |
2007 |
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Devil Shadow, The |
2000 |
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Devil's Vendetta |
1991 |
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Diary Of A Big Man |
1988 |
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Doctor Vampire |
1990 |
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Don't Fool Me |
1991 |
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Don't Shoot Me, I'm Just a Violinist! |
1994 |
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Dragon Family, The |
1988 |
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Dragons Forever |
1988 |
Brief appearance |
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Drug Tiger |
1993 |
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Easy Money |
1991 |
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Ebola Syndrome |
1996 |
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Eight Hilarious Gods, The |
1993 |
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Enemy Shadow |
1995 |
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Erotic Ghost Story 3 |
1992 |
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Eternal Combat, An |
1991 |
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Family Honor |
1990 |
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Fatal Chase |
1992 |
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Fearless Match |
1994 |
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Fight To Survive |
1989 |
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Final Justice |
1988 |
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First Vampire In China, The |
1986 |
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Fist Of Fury 1991 |
1991 |
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Forced Nightmare |
1992 |
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Fortune Code, The |
1989 |
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Gambler Series : Perfect Skill |
1999 |
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Gambler Series : Rake Gambler |
1999 |
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Gambling For Head |
1975 |
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Gangland Odyssey |
1990 |
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Ghost For Sales |
1991 |
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Ghost In The House |
1988 |
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Ghost Killer |
1992 |
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Ghostly Vixen |
1990 |
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God Of Gamblers |
1989 |
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God Of Gamblers 2 |
1990 |
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Greatest Lover, The |
1988 |
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Handsome Siblings |
1992 |
Brief appearance |
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He Who Chases After The Wind |
1988 |
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Heartbeat 100 |
1987 |
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Heaven Can Help |
1984 |
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Her Vengeance |
1988 |
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Heroic Brothers |
1991 |
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Himalaya Singh |
2005 |
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Hong Kong Adam's Family |
1994 |
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Hong Kong Graffiti |
1995 |
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Horrible High Heels |
1996 |
Actor |
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How are You My Friends |
1985 |
Actor |
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How To Meet The Lucky Stars |
1996 |
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Innocent Interloper, The |
1986 |
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Inspector Wears Skirts, The |
1988 |
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Isle Of Fantasy, The |
1985 |
Actor |
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It Takes Two |
1982 |
Actor |
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It Takes Two To Mingle |
1990 |
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Just Heroes |
1989 |
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Killer Angels |
1989 |
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Killer, The |
1989 |
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Killer's Nocturne |
1987 |
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Killing End |
2001 |
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Kung Fu Vs Acrobatic |
1990 |
Brief appearance |
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Kung Hei Fat Choy |
1985 |
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Lady Killer |
1992 |
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Lady Punisher, The |
1994 |
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Law Enforcer, The |
1986 |
Actor |
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Law With Two Phases |
1984 |
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Legacy Of Rage |
1986 |
Actor |
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Legend Of The Dragon |
1990 |
Actor |
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Legend Of The Liquid Sword |
1993 |
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Lethal Cop |
2003 |
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Little Cop |
1989 |
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Lord Of Amusement, The |
1999 |
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Love Guns And Glass |
1995 |
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Love Is Love |
1990 |
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Love Story, A |
1998 |
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Lucky Dragon |
1991 |
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MAFIA.COM |
2000 |
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Magic Crystal |
1986 |
Brief appearance |
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Messing Passion |
2002 |
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Moon, Star, Sun |
1988 |
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Mr. Smart |
1989 |
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My Dad Is A Jerk |
1997 |
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My Flying Wife |
1991 |
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My Heavenly Lover |
1986 |
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My Hero |
1990 |
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My Troublesome Buddy |
2003 |
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Mysterious Murder, A |
2002 |
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Naked Rose |
1994 |
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Night Life Hero |
1992 |
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Night Rider, The |
1992 |
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No Compromise |
1989 |
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No Risk, No Gain |
1990 |
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Oh ! My Cops ! |
1983 |
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Operation Pink Squad 2 : The Hunted Tower |
1989 |
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Parking Service |
1986 |
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Perfect Girls |
1990 |
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Perfect Match |
1989 |
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Play Catch |
1983 |
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Prison On Fire |
1987 |
Brief appearance |
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Prison On Fire - Preacher |
2002 |
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Queen Of The Underworld |
1991 |
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Raid On Royal Casino Marine |
1990 |
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Rascal's Tale, A |
1991 |
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Reckless Barrister |
1994 |
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Red Shield |
1991 |
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Return Of Evil Fox |
1991 |
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Return Of The Demon |
1988 |
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Return To Action |
1990 |
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Rhythm Of Destiny |
1992 |
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Rich And Famous |
1987 |
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Rich Man |
1992 |
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Road Warriors |
1988 |
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Rock On Fire |
1994 |
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Romancing Star 3, The |
1989 |
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Romancing Star, The |
1987 |
Brief appearance |
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Running Mate |
1989 |
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Saint Of Gamblers, The |
1995 |
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Satanic Crystals |
1989 |
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Seven Warriors |
1989 |
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Sexy And Dangerous |
1996 |
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Shadow Cop |
1993 |
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Shanghai Blues |
1984 |
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Sisters In Law |
1992 |
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Spooky Family, The |
1990 |
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Stars And Roses |
1989 |
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Sting, The |
1992 |
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Story Of Long, The |
2003 |
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Summer Vacation |
2003 |
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Thank You, Sir |
1989 |
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They Came To Rob Hong Kong |
1989 |
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Three Against The World |
1989 |
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Three Wishes |
1988 |
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Thunder Cops 2 |
1989 |
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Thunderbolt |
1995 |
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Tiger On The Beat |
1988 |
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Tigers, The |
1991 |
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To Err Is Humane |
1987 |
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To Live And Die In Tsimshatsui |
1994 |
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To Spy With Love |
1990 |
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Today's Hero |
1991 |
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Top Bet, The |
1991 |
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Tragic Hero |
1987 |
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Triad Story |
1990 |
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Triads - The Inside Story |
1989 |
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Tricky Brains |
1991 |
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Tristar |
1996 |
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Trouble Couples |
1987 |
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Troublesome Night 3 |
1998 |
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Truth, The |
1988 |
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Twilight Of The Forbidden City, The |
1992 |
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Twinkle, Twinkle Lucky Star |
1996 |
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Twist |
1995 |
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Unarm 72 Hours |
2003 |
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Unleaded Love, The |
1992 |
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Unmatchable Match, The |
1990 |
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Untold Story, The |
1993 |
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Vampire Kids |
1991 |
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Vengeance Of Six Dragons |
1992 |
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Walk In |
1997 |
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What A Hero ! |
1992 |
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When Fortune Smiles |
1990 |
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Who's Killer |
1992 |
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Why Me ? |
1985 |
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Wonderful Killer |
1993 |
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You Light Up My Life |
1998 |
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Young And Dangerous |
1996 |
Brief appearance |
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Young Dragons, The |
1975 |
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