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[2011.11.26] RICKY HUI PASSES IN PEACE




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Michael Hui
Ricky Hui's first girlfriend Suen Bo Ling
Ryan Hui and his wife
Chin Siu Ho
Wu Fung
Bernice Liu

Hui Koon Mo
Clifton Ko
Jacquelin Chong
Philip Chan and his wife
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Famous comedy actor Ricky Hui Koon Ying earlier passed away due to heart disease at the age of 65.  His family yesterday held a wake and the funeral will take place today at noon.

Yesterday around 3PM three to four security guards erected barriers outside the hall to prevent media coverage, but reporters through the barrier gaps peeked into the hall and saw white cloth decorations with white roses all over.  In the center was a photo of a smiling Hui Koon Ying with his arms crossed in a brown military uniform style shirt.  The banner across wrote "FOREVER MISSED".  On both sides were "Puffer Fish's" favorite eagle designs.  At the entrance were an eagle display and condolence book, as well as a crystal photo frame with a smaller scale photo.  The hall also kept playing videos from "Puffer Fish's" past films like MR. COCONUT (HUP GA FOON), ALL'S WELL ENDS WELL TOO (FA TIN HEI SI) and CHICKEN AND DUCK TALK (GAI TUNG NGAP GONG).  Inside and outside the hall were floral arrangements from "Puffer Fish's" friends like Andy Lau Tak Wa, Jacky Cheung Hok Yau and May Law Mei Mei, Adam Cheng Siu Chau, Chin Siu Ho, Raymond Wong Pak Ming, Clifton Ko Chi Sum, Nat Chan Pak Cheung and Wong Hung Sau, Ng Man Tat, Meg Lam Kin Ming, Peter Lam Kin Ngok, Peter Chan Ho Sun and Sandra Ng Kwan Yu, Bernice Liu Bik Yi, Leo Ku Kui Ke, TVB, RTHK and others.  The Hui family also arranged for cakes and bottled water for reporters.

Hui Koon Ying's family arrived early, the most heartbroken was his little brother Sam Hui Koon who has never been able to let go.  He even avoided the media when he entered the hall.  His brother Hui Koon Mo arrived around 4PM, while big brother Michael Hui Koon Man arrived with his son, daughter and daughter in law.  Although their vehicle went directly into the parking lot, Michael still looked sadden in the front passenger seat.  Later director Ko Chi Sum came to pay his respect.  He emotionally revealed, "Ah Ying looked very peaceful, like he was asleep!  (Was Sam very sad?)  Sam should have arrived early, I didn't see him.  I just saw Michael and his eyes were red.  I myself am very sentimental.  I thought he would be able to live for many more years, I never expected him to go so soon, so fast, I will really miss him!"  He also said that he did not see "Puffer Fish's" girlfriend and has never seen her before.  As for the funeral details Hui Koon Mo was in charge.

Others who came to pay their respect were Chin Siu Ho, Jacquelin Chong Si Man, Lisa Ch'ng Si Ming, Liu Bik Yi and others.  Due to her red hair Chong Si Man wore a fisherman hat.  She also revealed that she met "Puffer Fish" during Sam's concert tour performance.  After the shows ended they stayed in touch.  She thought that he was someone who had no arrogance and took care of younger generation.  She has seen his movies since she was little, so she had respect for him.  Her deepest memory of him was that he often joked around and was philosophical.  The last time she saw him was a year ago at a friend's wedding banquet.  At the time he looked as if he would be tired easily so she did not disturb him.  She also saw that he was able to take care of himself.  "Puffer Fish's" first girlfriend Suen Bo Ling also returned from Singapore.  When Wu Fung left he said that he did not go to the viewing, his family did not appear to be excessively sadden.  He also said that he did not see Sam, only Sam's sons Ryan and Scottie who were helping out.

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[2011.11.18] MICHAEL TSE RESURRECTS LAUGHING TO WIN AWARD

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Wu Fung, Lee Heung Kam, Tam Bing Man, Law Lan
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TVB yesterday transferred almost 1,000 copies of movies from the 30s to the 90s to the Hong Kong Film Archive for permanent storage.  A transfer ceremony took place.  Lee Heung Kam, Tam Bing Man, Wu Fung, Law Lan, Lee Tim Sing, Michael Tse Tin Wa, Myolie Wu Hung Yi, Mak Cheung Ching and others attended and shared their experience on stage.  Sister Kam was the classic villain.  She said that at first when she learned to play a villain she thought that as long as she was evil on the surface it was enough, but later she realized that there was a difference between "before and after evil".

Tin Wa said that he grew up on Cantonese films and hoped that one day he would have the honor to leave something for future generations.  Speaking of TVB in order to make certain nominees' chances better showing their ads and photos on the online poll, Tin Wa said that he was busy with his film and has not have the time to begin an online strategy.  He joked, "I may not even have time to hand out flyers.  I think it's time to call back online supporters of Laughing from two years ago, tell them that Laughing has been resurrected.  It's time to show his potential."

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[2011.08.05] COPS AND ROBBERS BATTLE BEGINS IN OVERHEARD 2

Daniel Wu says that he has never reached 175 pounds and at home only two pairs of pants fit



Louis Koo gives his all to the new film, injuries often happen


Lau Ching Wan is happy to work with veterans like Wu Fung
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With OVERHEARD 2 (SIT TING FUNG WON 2) a storm is brewing on August 18. After the rash of rave reviews last time, the trio of good actors Lau Ching Wan, Daniel Wu (Ng Yin Cho) and Louis Koo Tin Lok reunited but the spark has grown instead of ceased. With many veteran
actors like Wu Fung, Kenneth Tsang Kong, Kent Cheng Juk Si and others, the new film had even more suspense and tension!

In this all new story Ching Wan played a financial wizard, which he stated was the most fun and the most valuable since it was not an extension of the previous film but talked about the flaws of society today. Ching Wan said, "This time the stock market is the background. Now everyone is looking at the stock market everyday, at the same time many people around you give you opinions. However actually maybe they all have some background motives. If something is truly that accurate, everyone would already be rich!" Ching Wan said that he rarely invested, his wife did more. Would he rather rely on hard work to make money? Ching Wan joked that he only wanted to do fun things that could make money at the same time, like how he liked acting.

OVERHEARD 2 not only had them but also added the likes of Tsang Kong, Wu Fung and others to make the film more intense. However among the trio only Goo Jai has not worked with them. At first he joked that he did not have to worry about them stealing his scenes, but actually privately he and the elders had a lot to talk about. Sometimes he would deliberately go to work earlier or leave work later for the chance to chat with them. Ching Wan also thought that he has returned to his youth because they watched him grow up. They still were very energetic. Ching Wan admired their lifestyle very much. Ng Yin Cho agreed, "I always look forward to working with them. I remember I used to watch them play cool mobsters. I never guessed that years later, I would have a scene in which I would bully them. The scene really required their cooperation to be successful. I am very happy to be able to work with them because they would always talk about the past. I feel like I am absorbing film history."

Ng Yin Cho also has a drastic change for OVERHEARD 2. Because he played a soldier, he revealed he had to gain 25 pounds in three months. Everyday he had five to six meals, which almost drove him mad. Even his wife was afraid that he went nuts. Later he was somewhat afraid of seeing food and did not want to eat anything anymore. Was he worried that he could not slim down? Ng Yin Cho said, "I was. I really wanted to lose the weight. Now I can't wear several pairs of pants. However later I have to work on another film that I have to get bigger for." Ng Yin Cho received many compliments for this look. Tsang Kong who has worked with him before praised that he even has become more of a man. Ching Wan also praised him as very special because few actors would make such a big change for a film, not to mention this look suited him well. However Goo Jai was somewhat conflicted because they had many action scenes together. In a narrow alley fight, he accidentally rammed Goo Jai's fist into the wall, which sliced off flesh and bled profusely.

In addition, when asked whether he had any box office pressure, Goo Jai felt very confident because this story was a real conflict that separated cops and crooks. Would he like to win an award again with this film? Ching Wan said that he did not think much about that. If it was to happen it naturally would. He also believed that the three of them would have a chance to work together again, because he always thought certain people with another type of people would naturally create chemical reactions. Also he would like to have more authenticate Hong Kong films like OVERHEARD 2, which would increase the competition in the film market.

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[2011.07.12] LAU CHING WAN WORKS WITH VETERAN ACTORS ON OVERHEARD 2

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The Lau Ching Wan, Louis Koo Tin Lok and Daniel Wu (Ng Yin Cho) starred OVERHEARD 2 (SIT TING FUNG WON 2) not only gave them their fill of acting but also pitted Lau Ching Wan against a group of veteran actors including Kenneth Tsang Kong, Kong Ngai, Wu Fung and others. Director Alan Mak Siu Fai and Ching Wan both praised the veterans as never aging at all.

Tsang Kong's hearing although in recent years has been poor, his performance quality has not been affected. He even used his own way to overcome the hardship. When they went over the script, he grasped where the details of the entire script were with other people's expressions and lips; fellow good actor Lok Ying Kwan said that it was a very rare chance to work with Brother Sau (Wu Fung), Tsang Kong and Uncle Kong Ngai. He said, "I remember in one scene Uncle Tsang Kong shot a gun, he was completely at ease. He was very agile and took his mark accurately; if he did not perform, we might be at work for awhile."

Having played many villains, Kong Ngai this time appeared as a villain again but had a break through. He said, "This time I played a thug and would explode with foul language."

In addition, Ching Wan in OVERHEARD 2 rarely wore a "three piece" and even drove the sports car all over the place. The most memorable scene for Ching Wan was being able to drive like crazy on the street, charging uphill and cutting lanes. Because the production team already set up road blocks, he was able to drive fast at ease. Finally Lau Ching Wan could even viciously trashed the sports car.

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[2011.06.11] LAU CHING WAN WORKS WITH OVERHEARD 2 TYCOONS

Huang Yi and Lau Ching Wan joke around to lighten the mood


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Wu Fung, Alan Mak Siu Fai, Huang Yi, Lau Ching Wan, Kenneth Tsang Kong, Lok Ying Kwan and Felix Chong Man Keung
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The film OVERHEARD 2 (SIT TING FUNG WON 2) yesterday held a press conference at the Shanghai Film Festival. Two directors Alan Mak Siu Fai and Felix Chong Man Keung, Huang Yi, Lau Ching Wan along with the film's "Land Owner Club" trio of tycoons Kenneth Tsang Kong, Wu Fung and Lok Ying Kwan attended. Speaking of the difference between the sequel and the original, Mak Siu Fai pointed out that this film had no certain connection to OVERHEARD. Only the title and the surveillance elements remained. This time aside from Louis Koo Tin Lok, Lau Ching Wan and Daniel Wu (Ng Yin Cho), the cast also included four veterans Tsang Kong, Kong Ngai, Wu Fung and Lok Ying Kwan. They along with Lau Ching Wan created the "Land Owner Club" of the stock market.

Chong Man Keung pointed out that the "Land Owner Club" was like the stock market's "Heaven Earth Club". In the "Land Owner Club" both Tsang Kong and Lok Ying Kwan have played Wong Yeuk Si in THE LEGEND OF THE CONDOR HEROES (SEH DIU YING HUNG JUEN), Kong Ngai played the leader of the Jiangnan Seven Strange Or Chun Ngok, they appeared in various 80s and 90s version of THE LEGEND OF THE CONDOR HEROES and THE RETURN OF THE
CONDOR HEROES (SUN DIU HUP NUI), Tsang Kong and Kong Ngai worked with Lau Ching Wan on the classic Hong Kong series GREED OF MAN (DAI SI DOI). Wu Fung 16 years ago worked with Lau Ching Wan on the film SEA ROOT (HOI GUNG). When asked how Lau Ching Wan turned enemies into an organization this time, Tsang Kong said that it proved Ching Wan matured a lot. When he was in GREED OF MAN, he did not heed the words of the elders and thus suffered a lot. This time in the film under their protection, Ching Wan got rich. Four tycoons of "Land Owner Club" gathered on the Bund. Kong Ngai due to a family matter could not attend and left the three. Ching Wan this time worked with GREED OF MAN enemies Tsang Kong and Kong Ngai and said that this time together did not mean that they were not at odds. "Land Owner Club" has both good and bad people, the story between them would not be so simple.

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[2011.03.02] CONNIE CHAN'S YOUTH IS DIGITALLY RESTORED

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Nancy Sit Ka Yin, Wu Fung, Connie Chan Bo Chu
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The 1996 release, Connie Chan Bo Chu and Josephine Siao Fong Fong starred youth musical COLORFUL YOUTH (CHOI SIK CHING CHUN) after Hong Kong Film Archive's material arrangement and digital restoration two nights ago held a screening at the Cultural Center theater. Actors Chan Bo Chu, Wu Fung, Nancy Sit Ka Yin, Stephen Chan Chu Kwong and Yam Pak Kong attended the event.

Chan Bo Chu said that the film was the only modern film that she and Siao Fong Fong worked together on. After the restoration, she took time to enjoy it. "The restored visual quality is very pretty, but due to some missing footage, the story is partially disjointed." She said that a scene with her father and a large scale musical scene could not see the light of day again. For the musical number she recalled the she practiced hard at home for two days. "Brother Sau and other actors had dance backgrounds so it was easier for them. I remember Brother Sau danced like a rascal back then. Being able to work with sisters Siao Fong Fong, Sit Ka Yin and Cheng Ming Ming was rather rare back then."

Brother Sau said, "Back then dancing in leather shoes was rather tough, but it was worth it. COLORFUL YOUTH's first run box office was over 700,000, the second run was over 400,000. At the time ticket was 70 cents to HK$1.2. Many viewers watched and watched again, it was the most popular." Wu Fung said that when Chan Bo Chu started, he played Bo Chu's father. Later when Bo Chu made young girl films, he played Bo Chu's boyfriend. They had countless collaborations.

Sit Ka Yin said, when she made COLORFUL YOUTH she was only 15 or 16. It was also the representative youth film of the era. She said, "At the time I was still attending secondary school. At the shoot, fans waited outside the school gates for autographs, my mother was worried that my education would be affected. However, back that the film required me to ride a motorcycle. Because I was too young to get a license, I was forced to ride without one. Luckily I studied karate and knew how to fall to reduce injury. However every time the motorcycle was off screen I fell, everyone suffered a lot of injuries."

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