Cast Member: Gabriel Wong
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A Kid From Tibet
Apr 3, 2015Without a doubt, ‘A Kid From Tibet’ is a hugely enjoyable action comedy that is the perfect showcase for the multi-talented Yuen Biao.
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Daddy, Father And Papa
Mar 4, 2015Clifton Ko prefers to fill the film with dubious comedy and ‘Home Alone’-style action – certainly no compensation for even a few seconds of Sammo’s genius.
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Fight Back To School
Mar 12, 2015‘Fight Back To School’ is one of the finest films in the Stephen Chow back catalogue, and one of my favourite Hong Kong comedies of all time.
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Fight Back To School 2
Mar 12, 2015Although it isn’t quite as good as the original, ‘Fight Back To School 2’ is still a solid sequel that contains some classic moments of hilarity.
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Fist From Shaolin
Mar 13, 2015‘Fist From Shaolin’ really stands out with its powerful choreography which, even after numerous other fine new-wave productions, remains very impressive.
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Flirting Scholar
Mar 14, 2015A love story, comedy and action film all rolled into one, ‘Flirting Scholar’ is top entertainment for experienced HK movie connoisseurs and newcomers alike.
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Love On Delivery
Apr 15, 2015This may not be his very best comedy, but it is definitely worthwhile and among his better efforts. Therefore this still has much to commend and is well worth watching.
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Once A Black Sheep
May 8, 2020‘Once A Black Sheep’ is solid fare though its relative anonymity should tell you much about its place in Hong Kong cinema.
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Prince Of The Sun
May 15, 2015If the rest of the film had been as good as the last half hour then ‘Prince of the Sun’ would be more fondly remembered.
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Skinny Tiger And Fatty Dragon
May 27, 2015Another superb Sammo film which sees him team up with Karl Maka for more hijinks.
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The World Of Treasure
Jun 28, 2015‘The World Of Treasure’ notches up the odd moment of entertainment during its course and arouses sporadic interest. However, as a Michael Hui film, or even a general Hong Kong comedy it is found wanting.
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Truant Hero
Jun 16, 2015There is actually some entertainment to be derived from ‘Truant Hero’ and it exists on its own strengths rather than being completely reliant on its influences.