1976 Hong Kong film
Mr. Funnybone | |
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Film poster | |
Traditional Chinese | 老夫子 |
Simplified Chinese | 老夫子 |
Hanyu Pinyin | Lǎo Fū Zi |
Jyutping | Lou2 Fu1 Zi2 |
Directed by | Kuei Chih-Hung |
Screenplay by | Alfonso Wong Sze-to On |
Based on | Old Master Q by Alfonso Wong |
Produced by | Run Run Shaw Alfonso Wong |
Starring | Wang Sha Liu Lu-hua Ai Tung-kwa Lee Ching |
Cinematography | Yau Kei |
Edited by | Henry Cheung Chang Hsing-lung |
Music by | Frankie Chan |
Production company | Shaw Brothers Studio |
Distributed by | Shaw Brothers Studio |
Release date |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | Hong Kong |
Language | Cantonese |
Mr. Funnybone is a 1976 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Kuei Chih-Hung based on the manhua, Old Master Q, by Alfonso Wong, who also co-wrote the script and serves as the film's co-producer, and starring Wang Sha as the titular protagonist. The film was followed by a sequel, Mr. Funnybone Strikes Again, released in 1978.
Cast
- Wang Sha as Mr. Funnybone / Old Master Q
- Liu Lu-hua as Mr. Chun
- Ai Tung-kwa as Big Potato
- Lee Ching as Miss Chan
- Chong Lee as Ms. Lam
- Ng Tin as Manager Chiu
- Jia Ling as Mrs. Chiu
- Norman Chu as Funnybone's colleague
- Leung Seung-wan as Funnybone's colleague
- Ngai Fei as Funnybone's colleague
- Lee Yuen-wah as Funnybone's colleague
- Lau Wai-ming as Funnybone's colleague
- Sharon Yeung as Lady exercising in the park
- Kong Yeung as Escaped convict
- Mak Wa-mei as Potato's girlfriend
- Lee Chung-ling
- Au Ka-lai
- Ching Si
- Wong Ching-ching
- Cheng Chok-chow as Funnybone's colleague
- Liu Wai as Mr Hiroshi
- Lui Hung as Mrs. Xing
- Tino Wong as Molester in the park
- Fung Ming as Man reading newspaper in the park
- Tsui On-sam as Funnybone's fat cousin
- Man Man as Restaurant customer
- Chiu Chun-chiu as Restaurant waiter
- Kam Tin-chue as Manager Chiu's friend
- Koo Chim-hung as Manager Chiu's friend
- Hung Ling-ling as Manager Chiu's girlfriend
- Cheung Sek-au as Alighting bus passenger
- Ting Tung as Wedding guest
External links
Films directed by Kuei Chih-Hung | |
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