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2003 Hong Kong film
The Princess of Temple Street
Traditional Chinese廟街公主
Simplified Chinese庙街公主
Hanyu PinyinMiào Jiē Gōng Zhǔ
JyutpingMiu6 Gaai1 Gung1 Zyu2
Directed byChing Fung
Written byHerman Ng
Produced byRocco Leung
StarringMichael Tse
Tiffany Lee
Belinda Hamnett
Law Kar-ying
Kingdom Yuen
Lee Fung
CinematographyPatrick Chim
Edited byChow Wai Keung
Music byCarlton Chu
Production
company
Punch Pictures
Release date
  • 15 December 2003 (2003-12-15)
Running time89 minutes
CountryHong Kong
LanguageCantonese

The Princess of Temple is a 2003 Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by Ching Fung and starring Michael Tse and Tiffany Lee. The film was later re-issued as Laughing Lovers (Chinese: 我愛 Laughing) after Tse's successful portrayal of "Laughing Gor" in the 2009 TVB series E.U..

Plot

Ever since little, Wilford (Michael Tse) has been suffering from mysophobia. Even his longtime girlfriend Flan (Belinda Hamnett) cannot stand him and dumped him. While he is feeling all sad, his friends bring him to Temple Street where steps in for the first time ever. There, he bumps into "The Princess of Temple Street" Sue (Tiffany Lee). As Wilford spends time with Sue, his mysophobia goes away and also develops a relationship with her. Things were going on pretty well until Flan returns.

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