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2007 Hong Kong film
House of Mahjong
Traditional Chinese嚦咕嚦咕對對碰
Simplified Chinese呖咕呖咕对对碰
Hanyu PinyinLìgū Lìgū Duìduì Pèng
JyutpingLik6gu1 Lik6gu1 Deoi3deoi3 Pung3
Directed byMarco Mak
Written byShing Mo Cheng, Chiu-Wang Lam, Ka-ming Lau
Release date
  • 1 February 2007 (2007-02-01)
Running time90 minutes
CountryHong Kong
LanguageCantonese

House of Mahjong is a 2007 comedy film directed by Marco Mak and written by Shing Mo Cheng, Chiu-Wang Lam, and Ka-ming Lau. It was released in Hong Kong on 1 February 2007.

Plot

Tenants of a run-down old mall play mahjong with the owner for their rent, including Gigi (Rain Li), a sexy new tenant who learns the techniques for playing Taiwanese mahjong in order to fit in. While she loses to the owner Fu Ho, he is impressed with her determination and rents the lot out to her anyway.

However the owner's son (Raymond Wong Ho-yin) hates the tenants and thinks they take advantage of his father. His father, though, likes things just the way they are, especially since Gigi (Rain Li), who looks like his old flame, has opened up shop. His son plans to run them all out and remodel the mall, so he hires a mahjong master (Matt Chow) to destroy them in a tournament to avenge his father.

Finding four mahjong experts to gamble with the tenants, Gigi, Sam, Beauty, and the other tenants soon lose their money and means of survival. Unwilling to simply give up, the tenants of the mall rally together and hone their mahjong skills in order to keep their place in the mall.

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