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The Lucky Guy
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he Lucky Restaurant is known throughout HK for its egg tarts. The owner Mr. Li (Ng Man-Tat) is faced with a big rent increase. Combined with a lack of customers, he is seriously considering closing up shop. The other themes in the movie involve two of the waiters, Sui (Stephen Chow) and Fook (Eric Kot). Sui, better known as the Prince of Egg Tarts, is a ladies man. He one day encounters his match, his first love Candy, from high school (Sammi Cheng), now a registered nurse. Fook is a foolish looking character but with a heart of gold who meets up with his first love Fanny (Kristy Yang), who works at a Tae Kwon Do facility. Mr. Li';s son Nam (Daniel Chan) is a photographer for a gossip magazine, a big Chiba Maruko and Siu San (two Japanese cartoon characters) fan, who meets up with Fon Fon (Hsu Chi), the daughter of a real estate tycoon. Of course the movie goes back and forth between joy and heartbreak, success and failure. What will happen to all these relationships? What will happen to the restaurant?
he Lucky Restaurant is known throughout HK for its egg tarts. The owner Mr. Li (Ng Man-Tat) is faced with a big rent increase. Combined with a lack of customers, he is seriously considering closing up shop. The other themes in the movie involve two of the waiters, Sui (Stephen Chow) and Fook (Eric Kot). Sui, better known as the Prince of Egg Tarts, is a ladies man. He one day encounters his match, his first love Candy, from high school (Sammi Cheng), now a registered nurse. Fook is a foolish looking character but with a heart of gold who meets up with his first love Fanny (Kristy Yang), who works at a Tae Kwon Do facility. Mr. Li';s son Nam (Daniel Chan) is a photographer for a gossip magazine, a big Chiba Maruko and Siu San (two Japanese cartoon characters) fan, who meets up with Fon Fon (Hsu Chi), the daughter of a real estate tycoon. Of course the movie goes back and forth between joy and heartbreak, success and failure. What will happen to all these relationships? What will happen to the restaurant?
Actors:
Sandra Kwan Yue Ng,
Shu-Kei Wong,
Joyce Chan,
Bobby Yip,
Jing Wong,
Kan-Wing Tsang,
Kristy Yang,
Tony Ho,
Qi Shu,
Yat-Fei Wong,
Vincent Kok,
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Sandra Kwan Yue Ng
2 August 1965, Hong Kong, China
Shu-Kei Wong
25 February 1967, Hong Kong, British Crown Colony
Joyce Chan
Bobby Yip
Jing Wong
3 May 1955, Hong Kong, China
Kan-Wing Tsang
Kristy Yang
7 January 1974, Shanghai, China
Tony Ho
4 November 1964, Hong Kong
Qi Shu
16 April 1976, Taipei, Taiwan
Yat-Fei Wong
19 August 1946, Portuguese Macau
Vincent Kok
15 August 1965, Hong Kong
Director:
Lik-Chi Lee
Lik-Chi Lee
May1961, Hong Kong
Country:
Hong Kong
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