Lee Siu-kei
Lee Siu-kei (; 4 December 1949 – 2 June 2019) was a Hong Kong actor, scriptwriter and producer. He was a triad member and served as consultant for many Hong Kong triad movies. Lee left organized crime after being invited to act by director Ringo Lam in the 1980s. Lee along with Shing Fui-On, Ho Ka-kui, and Kwong Leung Wong were known as the "top four villains of the Hong Kong film industry" due to their prominence in the 1980s and 1990s. Lee was referred to as "基哥" or "Brother Kei". Lee suffered a stroke in early 2015 and affected his mobility. Since then, his involvement in the entertainment industry has declined. He admitted he had financial problems, as most of his life savings had been used for medical treatment. Personal life Lee married Yau Hau Ching, his girlfriend of 30 years, in February 2019. On 2 June 2019, Lee died of liver cancer in Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Hong Kong, Queen Elizabeth Hospital at the age of 69. He was survived by his wife, brother, and ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lee Shau-kee
Lee Shau-kee (; 20 February 1928 – 17 March 2025) was a Hong Kong business magnate, investor and philanthropist. He was a real estate tycoon and majority owner of Henderson Land Development, a property conglomerate with interests in property, hotels, restaurants and internet services in Hong Kong and other countries. In 2019, aged 91, Lee stepped down as chairman and managing director of the company, in favour of two of his sons, Peter and Martin Lee. He retained a role as an executive director. His personal wealth was estimated by Bloomberg Billionaires Index to be US$23.2 billion at the time of his death, making him the second wealthiest man in Hong Kong (behind Li Ka-shing), and the 89th richest in the world. Before the handover of Hong Kong in 1997, he was the fourth-richest person in the world. Philanthropy Lee was one of the main sponsors of the HKICC Lee Shau Kee School of Creativity, having donated more than HK$20 million through the Lee Shau Kee Foundation ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Young And Dangerous 3
''Young and Dangerous 3'' () is a 1996 Hong Kong triad film directed by Andrew Lau. It is the second sequel in the ''Young and Dangerous'' film series. Starting from this movie, it is distributed by Golden Harvest Company. Plot Weeks after Chan Ho Nam (Ekin Cheng) is elected branch leader of Causeway Bay of the "Hung Hing" Society, "Chicken" Chiu (Jordan Chan), best friends Banana Skin (Jason Chu), Pou-pei (Jerry Lamb), Dai Tin-yee (Michael Tse) and K.K. (Halina Tam) after joining the Taiwanese "San Luen" triad, is reinstated into Hung Hing by Chairman Chiang Tin Sung (Simon Yam). At the same time, rival triad "Tung Sing", led by "Camel" Lok (Chan Wai Man) begins to make a name for itself, establishing bars and clubs alongside Hung Hing's areas of operations. Things become heated when Tung Sing member "Crow" ( Roy Cheung) fuels a deep-seated rivalry between him and Ho Nam, with the threat of open war between the two societies. Meanwhile, Ho Nam's stuttering girlfriend Smarti ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Young And Dangerous 5
''Young and Dangerous 5'' () is a 1998 Hong Kong triad film. It is the fourth sequel in the ''Young and Dangerous'' film series. Plot Szeto Ho Nam from the Tung Sing Society attempts to take control of Causeway Bay by causing trouble at Chan Ho Nam's bars in Causeway Bay. Meanwhile, Big Head, a friend of Chan Ho Nam during their Hung Hing gangster heyday has been released from jail, having served 8 years, and works on the street as a newspaper vendor, attempting to have a peaceful life after being released without getting involved in gangster affairs. The Tung Sing members kept ruining Big Head's peaceful life by forcing him to give them money for protection racket. Chian Tin Yeung, Sister 13, Chan Ho Nam, and many other branch leaders are invited to Malaysia by Chinese-Malaysian businessman, Datuk Chan Ka Nam. Chan Ka Nam fakes a business alliance with Chan Ho Nam, secretly helping Szeto Ho Nam to eliminate Chan Ho Nam. In Malaysia, Chan Ho Nam gets into a romantic relations ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Lucky Guy
''The Lucky Guy'' (行運一條龍) is a 1998 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Lee Lik-Chi (李力持) and starring Stephen Chow, Sammi Cheng (鄭秀文), Daniel Chan (陳曉東) and Shu Qi. Synopsis "Lucky" Coffee Shop, a Cha Chaan Teng, is well known for its egg tarts and tea. Waiter Sui, named as Prince Egg Tart, attracts many girls but only loves Candy. He and his friends, Nam, and Fok, all have love problems. At the same time, the coffee shop may collapse since the landlord is increasing the rent tremendously. Cast and roles * Stephen Chow – Ho Kam Sui (Prince Egg-Tart) * Ng Man-tat (吳孟達) – Mr. Li * Eric Kot (葛民輝) – Fook * Daniel Chan – Ah Nam (Shin Chan) * Sammi Cheng – Candy Yip Yuk Fun * Kristy Yang – Fanny * Shu Qi – Fon Fon * Vincent Kok * Sandra Ng * Lee Kin-yan * Lee Siu-kei * Tin Kai Man * Wong Jing Wong Yat-cheong, known professionally as Wong Jing (, born 3 May 1955), is a Hong Kong filmmaker and actor. A prolific fi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Chinese Midnight Express
''Chinese Midnight Express'' is a 1997 Hong Kong crime drama film directed by Billy Tang. Set in the 1960s, the film stars Tony Leung Chiu-wai as a righteous journalists who gets framed and jailed after exposing the collusion between the corrupt police force and triads. Cast *Tony Leung Chiu-wai as Ching On *Pinky Cheung as Jess *Ng Man-tat as Brother Plane *Ben Lam as Miu Yan-sing *Ben Ng as Inspector Cheung Yiu-cho *Elvis Tsui as Three Legs *Lee Siu-kei as Brother Nam *Frankie Ng as Brother Doggie *John Ching as Brother Bill *Raven Choi as Brother Wai *Bowie Lau *Sung Boon-chung as Lok *Wan Yeung-ming as Inspector Wan Chi-ho *Law Kar-ying as warden *Lee Lik-chi Lee Lik-chi (李力持) (born 10 May 1961) is a Hong Kong–based actor, director, and screenwriter. He is best known for his collaborations with Stephen Chow before disassociating each other due to frequent clashes. He is also an active contrib ... as MP *Peter Lai as Uncle Kin * as On's boss *Lai Suen as On's mom ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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We're No Bad Guys
''We're No Bad Guys'' aka. ''We Are No Bad Guys'' (愛上百份百英雄) is a 1997 Action Hong Kong film directed by Wong Jing. Synopsis Plane (Ekin Cheng), a troubled cop who hits the skids when his girlfriend Carrie (Gigi Leung) is killed by a stoic hitman named Angel ( Alex Fong). One year later he finds himself saddled with new partner Turkey (Jordan Chan), an immature cop who is in love with up-and-coming idol singer Tinny Chung (Vivian Hsu). There are the usual growing pains as the two partners learn to like and trust one another. Plane meets Tinny's friend Mandy, her looks resemble Carrie's and they fall in love. Angel then returns to settle old scores. Cast * Ekin Cheng - Plane * Jordan Chan - Turkey Chu * Gigi Leung - Carrie / Mandy * Vivian Hsu - Tinny Chung * Alex Fong Chung-Sun - Angel * Law Kar-ying - Bond Chu * Meg Lam Kin-Ming - Plane's mom * Michael Chan Wai-Man - Officer Mike * Jue Wing-Lung * Berg Ng - Golden Teeth * William Duen Wai-Lun - Officer ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Chinese Box
''Chinese Box'' is a 1997 romantic drama film directed by Wayne Wang and starring Jeremy Irons, Gong Li, Maggie Cheung, and Michael Hui. It is set and was made at the time of Hong Kong's handover to the People's Republic of China on June 30, 1997. The film credits Paul Theroux as a source for the story, based on themes he explores in his 1997 novel ''Kowloon Tong''. It enjoyed modest box office success in the United States. Plot The movie unfolds at least nine different stories on very different levels. First, there is John as a reporter, trying to capture interesting scenes on the streets of Hong Kong, persuading himself his work gives his life a tangible meaning. Second, there is Vivian who is looking to find a balance in life, trying to escape from the underground she once was a part of and forget about her past, but is hindered in her attempts by prejudices that go back thousands of years in the Chinese society (including Hong Kong). Third, there is Vivian (still), with ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lawyer Lawyer
''Lawyer Lawyer'' () is a 1997 Hong Kong comedy film produced, directed and co-written by Joe Ma. Plot Stephen Chow stars as Chan Mong-Gut, a famous Chinese lawyer who was killed in the Qing dynasty. He must defend his apprentice, Foon, who has been framed for murder in Hong Kong. Being the third worst lawyer in China, he challenges the British legal system with no evidence on hand and manages to identify the killer in a hilarious way. Cast * Stephen Chow as Chan Mong-Gut ''(credited Steven Chow)'' * Eric Kot as Foon * Karen Mok * Chingmy Yau * Law Kar-ying ''(credited as Law Ka Ying)'' * Cheung Tat Ming * Vincent Kok * Tats Lau ''(credited as Lau Yee Tat)'' * Paul Fonoroff * Bowie Lam * Spencer Lam ''(credited as Lam Sheung Yee)'' * Lee Siu-kei ''(credited as Lee Siu Kee)'' * Simon Lui * Wyman Wong * Moses Chan * Chung King Fai * Bobby Yip ''(credited as Bat Leung Gam)'' * Lee Kin Yan * Quinton Wong ''(credited as Quin Tin Wong)'' * Madam Nan ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Full Alert (film)
''Full Alert'' is a 1997 Hong Kong action film directed and co-written by Ringo Lam. The film's plot is set in 1997 when cops find a corpse and bomb chemicals, Inspector Pao (Lau Ching-wan) arrests suspect Mak Kwan (Francis Ng) hoping that his girlfriend will lead them to his Taiwanese gang, but Mak makes an escape and the girlfriend makes off for Macao. Pao then figures that the gang will go for the $230 million at the Hong Kong Jockey club while Mak plans his escape from prison. ''Full Alert'' was shown at both the Rotterdam Film Festival and Berlin International Film Festival in 1997. It was nominated for five awards at the 17th Hong Kong Film Awards. Plot Mak Kwan (Francis Ng) is an expert in bombs and a highly wanted criminal. After killing off his partner, he is arrested by police officer Pao Wai Hung (Sean Lau), who is in deep guilt due to an accidental killing. Kwan's girlfriend/conspirator, Chung Lai-hung ( Amanda Lee) informs the head of the gang that Mak is being hel ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Young And Dangerous 4
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Those Were The Days (1997 Film)
''Those Were the Days'' () is a 1997 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Dick Cho. The film is an adaptation of the TV series '' Old Time Buddy'', which was produced by TVB, starring returning cast members from the series Gallen Lo, Maggie Cheung and Francis Ng, alongside new cast members Natalis Chan, Monica Chan, Shu Qi, Dayo Wong and Joyce Chan. Cast * Natalis Chan as Walter Ngau Tat-wah * Monica Chan as Chau * Gallen Lo as Lee Kei * Maggie Cheung Ho-yee as Ching Po-chu * Francis Ng as Patrick Tse Yuen * Shu Qi as Shiu Fong-fong * Dayo Wong as Wong Ching-wai * Joyce Chan as Ka-yin * Lawrence Cheng as Ko * Cheung Tat-ming as Cheung * Chor Yuen as Movie * Ha Ping as Fong-fong's Mother * Vincent Kok as Wang Tin-lam * Louis Yuen as Wong Shing * Alvina Kong as Cheung's Wife * Lee Kin-yan as Fat fat * Wayne Lai as Law * Law Kar-ying as Wong Fei-hung * Lee Siu-kei as The Director * Teresa Mak as Derra * Yee Fan-wei as Kwan Mak-kei * Kingdom Yuen Kingdom Yuen King-dan ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hold You Tight (film)
''Hold You Tight'' () is a 1998 Hong Kong romantic drama film directed by Stanley Kwan. The film features full-frontal male nudity. It is Stanley Kwan's seventh feature film, and he says that his previous two documentaries ''A Personal Memoir of Hong Kong'' and '' Yang ± Yin: Gender in Chinese Cinema'' had strong influences on making this film: "Both of them evolved from my thoughts on family background and upbringing, my career as a filmmaker, my sexual orientation and my identity as a Chinese man living in a British colony. The film was written for Hong Kong actress Chingmy Yau who plays two roles, a young executive and a worldly boutique owner." Cast * Chingmy Yau as Ah Moon/Rosa Gao *Sunny Chan as Fung Wai *Eric Tsang as Tong * Lawrence Ko as A-che * Sandra Ng Kwan Yue as Video Dealer *Tony Rayns as Rosa's Friend Awards In 1998, ''Hold You Tight'' won the FIPRESCI Prize — Special Mention and Silver Screen Award for Best Actor at the Singapore International Film Fe ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |