The best Fung Gam-Hung’s movies

Fung Gam-Hung

Fung Gam-Hung

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Dances with Dragon

Dances with Dragon
6.8/10
Aaron, a young, successful Chinese businessman, drifts on to a rural island after a scuba accident. Mistaken for an illegal immigrant, he is forced to take refuge in a small, family-run grocery store. Enjoying the riches to rags transition, he tells nobody his true identity, and falls in love with the grocery store owner's daughter, Yvonne. But while Aaron enjoys his life of anonymity, Yvonne covets the chance to escape her poverty. Meanwhile, in Aaron's absense, a plot has been hatched to take over his company. Are Aaron's and Yvonne's lives too different to find happiness together?

Trouble Couples

Trouble Couples
6.4/10
  • Genre: ComedyRomance
  • Release: 13/08/1987
  • Character: Taxi Driver
Mui Da Hsien (Anita Mui), the eldest sister, is the only breadwinner in the family. She spends all her time in raising up and discipline her three sisters, Yee Hsien (Ann Bridgewater), Sarm Hsien (Charine Chan), and Sai Hsien (Fennie Yuen). They are aware of Da Hsien is becoming a spinster and they are not allowed to get married if Da Hsien remains single. So they decide to find her a husband. So all their boyfriends very anxious to give a helping hand. They find Tsang To Choy (Eric Tsang) who just has broken heart is the right man, but Tsang is scared away by Da Hsien's shrew temper...

It's a Mad, Mad, Mad World II

It's a Mad, Mad, Mad World II
6.6/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 13/02/1988
  • Character: Taxi driver
After losing their lottery winnings during the bank's closure, the Biu family's luck changes again as Bill's job promotion and daughters' education and work careers sent them and the entire family to lead their new lives in Canada, where new misadventures await.

Key to Fortune

Key to Fortune
6.8/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 29/10/1992
A fake documentary that takes a hidden camera look at Hong Kong's sex industry.

Once Upon a Rainbow

Once Upon a Rainbow
5.8/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 21/04/1982
Fong and Angie were close friends when they were in school but departed after graduation. Fong continued her further education in a training center. Angie worked in a studio and had a crush on a guy classmate Cheung, who was also attracted to Angie. Though Angie had feeling on Cheung, but she found out about Fong's infatuation so refused to date Cheung. One night, Angie was particularly low in spirits, she went to see Cheung at the club where he sang. She ended up sleeping with him. Stricken by a guilty conscience, Angie refused to see Cheung again. Fong found that Cheung didn't like him so she dedicated herself into course. At the graduation performance, Fong invited Angie to go but Angle didn't show up. Fong kept calling Angie and eventually she got through and found out that Angie had drown in the swimming pool.

City Kids 1989

City Kids 1989
6.2/10
  • Genre: CrimeDrama
  • Release: 05/08/1989
  • Character: Prisoner
The pressures of the gang-ridden Hong Kong streets threaten to tear two teenage friends apart. A provocative look at misunderstood youth and juvenile delinquency on the urban streets of Hong Kong.

All Night Long

All Night Long
6.1/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 07/01/1989
  • Character: Taxi driver
Kindergarten teacher Wang is being held hostage one night by a bank robber in an all-night shop. Shop attendant Ling-ling and Wang struggle with the badly wounded robber who dies in the fight. With two more accomplices, the four girls decide to destroy the body and split the $40 million loot.

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