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7,1/10
962
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuOld Hui, the stingy owner of a traditional BBQ duck restaurant, has to fight to retain customers defecting to a new fast-food fried chicken joint just across the street.Old Hui, the stingy owner of a traditional BBQ duck restaurant, has to fight to retain customers defecting to a new fast-food fried chicken joint just across the street.Old Hui, the stingy owner of a traditional BBQ duck restaurant, has to fight to retain customers defecting to a new fast-food fried chicken joint just across the street.
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- 2 Nominierungen insgesamt
Samuel Hui
- Sam Hui
- (as Koon-kit Hui)
Paula Tsui
- Hui's Customer
- (as Siu-fung Tsui)
Wing-Cho Yip
- Pang
- (as Wing-cho Yip)
Kai-Nam Ho
- Alan
- (as Kai-nam Ho)
Ying-Ying Hui
- Maria
- (as Ying-ying Hui)
Ka-Leung Ng
- Hui's Customer
- (as Ka-leung Ng)
Wing-Keung Lai
- Health Inspector
- (as Wing-keung Lai)
Gloria Yip
- Judy
- (as Wan-yee Yip)
Siu-Ling Lee
- Health Inspector's Girlfriend
- (as Siu-ling Lee)
Koon-Lan Law
- Mrs. Chan
- (as Koon-lan Law)
Ronny Yu
- Manhole Worker
- (as Yan-tai Yu)
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I suppose you could argue that this movie relies on an extremely silly story and a great deal of stupid, almost juvenile, jokes. And I suppose this is true... but there are so *many* of the jokes, and they're all so *funny*!
It's a wonderful movie, watchable over and over, and superior to just about all of the Hollywood comedies of late. This, and "The Private Eyes", are also great examples of Hong Kong movies which are very accessible and entertaining to audiences worldwide, without compromising their own uniquely Chinese aspects.
It's a wonderful movie, watchable over and over, and superior to just about all of the Hollywood comedies of late. This, and "The Private Eyes", are also great examples of Hong Kong movies which are very accessible and entertaining to audiences worldwide, without compromising their own uniquely Chinese aspects.
This is another fun Hong Kong comedy starring Michael Hui and Ricky Hui (their younger Sam Hui has a cameo appearance). Here, Hui (Michael Hui) runs a restaurant with a tasty roast duck recipe. However, his employees and customers have to endure the a run-down and unsanitary looking restaurant - Hui's way of cutting maintenance cost. Hui might have to rethink his strategy when an American-style fast-food restaurant opens across the street.
It's a nice little movie with some laughable moments and decent acting, with Michael and Ricky delivering their unique comedy brand that will sure entertain the audience. Sylvia Chang, Lowell Lo, Wing-Cho Yip and Kai-Nam Ho all make a great team in making the plot pretty exciting by making the audience guess how they will be able to pull off competing with the popular fast food restaurant.
The movie is not as suspenseful or funny as previous Hui Brothers films like The Contract and Security Unlimited, but it's still great comedy that surpasses many of today's films of the 00s and on.
Grade B+
It's a nice little movie with some laughable moments and decent acting, with Michael and Ricky delivering their unique comedy brand that will sure entertain the audience. Sylvia Chang, Lowell Lo, Wing-Cho Yip and Kai-Nam Ho all make a great team in making the plot pretty exciting by making the audience guess how they will be able to pull off competing with the popular fast food restaurant.
The movie is not as suspenseful or funny as previous Hui Brothers films like The Contract and Security Unlimited, but it's still great comedy that surpasses many of today's films of the 00s and on.
Grade B+
I was always told that trans-lingual comedy films are never funny. That if you're not Chinese, well you're not even going to crack a smile. Well they've obviously never seen this film. Made in Hong Kong, "Gai tung aap gong" is absolutely one of the best comedy films I have ever seen. Michael Hui, a legendary comedy star in Hong Kong, plays a character Ah Hui, who runs a traditional HK Duck shop. Things are going well until a fast-food store by the name of "Danny Chicken" opens up across the street and begins to draw the crowds away. For Ah Hui, this means war! Such scenes as Ah Hui sneaking into Danny Chicken dressed as an Indian woman, the Chicken and Duck mascot brawl, the James Bond-style investigation of the "secret ingredients", and the Danny Chicken training class are, in my opinion, all-time comedy classics.
A strange Chinese comedy, produced in Hong Kong (by the time, still British) about a roast duck restaurant, which suffers from the opening of a fried chicken competitor, and American type "fast food" restaurant, that threatens to close the old chinese competition.
The comedy is slapstick, taken to the extreme, the characters grotesque and the humor basic.
It seems to have seduced many viewers in its day, judging by the ratings on IMDB, but it is manifestly a domestic consumer product. Any foreigner will find, at the very least, exotic, this popular Chinese humor.
A mere curiosity, for cinephiles who like to try everything.
The comedy is slapstick, taken to the extreme, the characters grotesque and the humor basic.
It seems to have seduced many viewers in its day, judging by the ratings on IMDB, but it is manifestly a domestic consumer product. Any foreigner will find, at the very least, exotic, this popular Chinese humor.
A mere curiosity, for cinephiles who like to try everything.
Not sure if there's HD Blu ray version yet, funny, love the Chicken costume fights beat up Duck costume guy. It's giving me Peter Griffin vs Chicken guy. Yes Billy Yip should be added to the cast as the Taxi Driver Guy in the beginning you can see his face clearly it's him he is so recognizable. It's about 2 restaurants who opened across each other competing each other. Nothing sexual scenes. There are real life situations such as City inspector inspection of food restaurants but nothing this dramatic. It cast Ricky Hui who is also famous for his Character in Mr Vampire. It also Cast Lowell Lo who is also in many famous films such as Mortuary Blues and You Bet Your Life with Sandra Ng. Yes this has English subtitles release version available.
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- WissenswertesPaula Tsui: as a restaurant customer.
- VerbindungenReferences Mein Onkel (1958)
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