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Working Class (film)
''Working Class'' () is a 1985 in film, 1985 Cinema of Hong Kong, Hong Kong comedy film directed by Tsui Hark. Plot Yam is convinced that marrying a rich woman leads to problems, so rich girl May pretends not to be rich in order to be close to him. She eventually confesses that she is the daughter of the head of the ramen factory where he works. She ends up working in the same factory in order to learn about the business and embarrasses Yam with her beneficial treatment of him in front of the other workers. Members of the factory management attempt to set the factory on fire as part of a fraud scheme but are discovered by May, so they lock her inside the factory as they set it on fire. May calls Yam's house and reaches Yam's mother, who finds Yam and the other factory workers playing association football, football against a rival team. They rush to the burning factory and rescue May, then fix the damaged machinery and borrow flour from friends in order to satisfy the existing or ...
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Tsui Hark
Tsui Hark (, , born 15 February 1950), born Tsui Man-kong (), is a Hong Kong filmmaker. A major director in the Golden Age of Cinema of Hong Kong, Hong Kong cinema, Tsui gained critical and commercial success with films such as ''Zu Warriors from the Magic Mountain'' (1983), the Once Upon a Time in China (film series), ''Once Upon a Time in China'' film series (1991–1997), Green Snake (1993 film), ''Green Snake'' (1993), ''The Lovers (1994 film), The Lovers'' (1994), and ''The Blade (film), The Blade'' (1995). His credits as a writer and producer include ''A Better Tomorrow'' (1986), ''A Chinese Ghost Story'' (1987), ''The Killer (1989 film), The Killer'' (1989), ''Swordsman II'' (1992), ''New Dragon Gate Inn'' (1992), ''The Wicked City (1992 film), The Wicked City'' (1992), ''Iron Monkey (1993 film), Iron Monkey'' (1993), and ''Black Mask (film), Black Mask'' (1996). Amid the Handover of Hong Kong, Hong Kong handover, Tsui briefly pursued a career in the United States, directi ...
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