The best Hilary Tsui’s movies

Hilary Tsui

Hilary Tsui

07/03/1974 (50 años)
Today we present the best Hilary Tsui’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Hilary Tsui’s movies.
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Shaolin Popey

Shaolin Popey
6.4/10
A high school loser dreams of winning the heart of the principal's daughter, but his chances are slim as long as her bruiser boyfriend's around. Fortunately, a chance meeting with a pair of Shaolin-trained kids (previously seen in DRAGON FROM SHAOLIN) gives him the fighting skills needed to come out on top. An unusual but entertaining blending of teen romantic comedy and martial arts slapstick

Lost and Found

Lost and Found
7.2/10
Where is the end of the world? A rich girl diagnosed with leukemia wants to follow a sailor friend to St Kilda, Scotland to find out...but first she must search him out, who is missing.

Doctor Mack

Doctor Mack
6.8/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 17/02/1995
  • Character: Zin
Since dropping out from the medical school, Lau Mack has been living a humble but contented life, running a small clinic in a shabby area, treating local inhabitants and poor prostitutes working there. One night, he escorts an injured gun robber to the government hospital, where he unexpectedly meets his old friend from college time, Dr. Jaw, now a reputed surgeon with an aspiration for senior management. To Jaw's bitter surprise, he finds himself outshone by Lau's medical talent and kindness to patients. Jaw is however determined to speed up his career ascent at the expense of Lau. His plots work perfectly, until an accident delivers his life to the mercy of Lau.

Wonder Seven

Wonder Seven
5.4/10
  • Genre: Action
  • Release: 01/04/1994
  • Character: Archer Tiny
Wonder Seven, a secret group of well-trained government agents in China, has been assigned a case of a computer disc robbery. At first everything seems to go smooth, when a disastrous national conspiracy unravels. Seven gets caught and are forced to strike back. Meanwhile, the leader of Seven, Yip, develops a forbidden romance with a mysterious Japanese lady...

Days of Tomorrow

Days of Tomorrow
6.5/10
  • Release: 05/08/1993
A young woman searches for information about her father who starred in the classic movie 'Days of Tomorrow', which she is helping to remake. She finds out about his restless youth, career in the 1970s Hong Kong film industry, and tragic love affair.

02:00 A.M.

02:00 A.M.
4.4/10
  • Release: 25/01/1997
  • Character: 1) Siu Fung's friend
The sequel to "1:00 A.M," bringing you another three ghostly stories. First, see what happens when a costumer uses the mask of a dead actress to design a new wig. Second, witness three actresses' curiosity-gone-bad when they discover that their agent is messing around with the spirit of a deceased woman. And third, watch a commercial film-shoot cut short when the filmmakers are haunted by the apparition of a young boy.

Mad Stylist

Mad Stylist
7.6/10
Wong Hei is Dee, a nice guy who was pushed around as a kid. Back then he had a compatriot in May, who protected him by threatening other kids with her predilection for cutting up animals. Years later, Dee tries to become a hair stylist, but he just can't get it right. He trembles, messes up, and loses jobs. Furthermore, his mean co-workers pick on him. One day, when he gets framed for messing up, May shows up again, except now she looks like Hilary Tsui. The two find that their special bond remains, and then they go and kill people. Dee kills and dismembers the bodies, but not before coiffing them up with his latest Dennis Rodman 'do. One day, a retarded girl (Annie Man) witnesses Dee disposing of a body. He's instructed by May to off the girl, but he ends up taking a liking to her. It seems that he sympathizes with her vulnerability. May doesn't feel the same and you can see this conflict coming a mile away. Michael Wong and Kent Cheng are the cops who try to crack the case.

Victory

Victory
7/10
After winning nine consecutive championships, there is added pressure to win a 10th consecutive championship for a woman's volleyball team. Especially, after being demolished, in their season opener; the coach gets fired and most of the team quit. The remaining members decided to reform the team and continue to compete, but they need a teacher from the school to be the coach. Enter Derek Yee Tung Sing as the substitute teacher and interim coach who knows nothing about volleyball...

The Crucifixion

The Crucifixion
6.3/10
  • Genre: CrimeMystery
  • Release: 17/06/1994
  • Character: Jacky Wong
CID officers Ho Tin-nam (Michael Chow) and Jacky Wong (Hilary Tsui) follow a stray dog to the crucified body of a truck driver in a remote area. Much of the suspicion centres on his fellow trucker Chan (Shing Fui-on), particularly when the victim's wife is killed as well. When not only Chan, but the nosy stray dog are added to the growing number of victims, attention is focused on an arrangement which the drivers had with a Chinese prostitute named Yin-fong. She had been their secret liaison in Shenzhen, and committed suicide when the men refused to let her stop providing her services to them. Yin-fong's twin sister Mei-ping (Miki Ng) also becomes a suspect, but yet another murder provides her with an alibi. Officers Ho Tin-nam and Jacky are faced with a plethora of red herring leads and an escalating body count before they can bring the real killer to justice.

Passion Unbounded

Passion Unbounded
4.8/10
  • Release: 07/04/1995
  • Character: Tong Siu-Gei
Someone's been murduring naughty girls. David is the detective onthe case. Carrie is the strange woman who lives by the scene of the crime.

From the Same Family

From the Same Family
  • Release: 29/07/1995
  • Character: May
The rise and fall of a triad boss in Tsimshatsui.

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