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He's a Woman, She's a Man

Gam chi yuk sip

Hong Kong

1994

106 Min
Color
1.85:1
Cantonese
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DIR Peter Chan

EXEC Peter Chan

PROD Eric Tsang

SCR James Yuen, Lee Chi-Ngai

DP Henry Chan

CAST Anita Yuen, Leslie Cheung, Carina Lau, Eric Tsang, Jordan Chan, Lawrence Cheng, Clarence Hui, Law Kar-Ying, Jerry Lamb

ED Chan Ki Hop

PROD DES Yee Chung Man

MUSIC Clarence Hui, Tsui Tsang-hei

Synopsis

Wing (Anita Yuen) is a sassy girl who deeply idolizes Rose (Carina Lau), a pop singer, and Rose’s boyfriend, top record producer and song-writer Sam (Leslie Cheung). Rose has been groomed by Sam, achieving stardom and international acclaim. With her success, Sam decides to try his hand at bringing up a male singer. He decides to announce a country-wide, males-only talent search, much to his former protegée’s chagrin. Wing, desperate to meet her idols, seizes this opportunity and enters the contest disguised as a male. Her doting brother (Jordan Chan) trains her to perfect this whimsical idea. —wikipedia

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Peter Chan

Chan was born in Hong Kong to Chinese parents. He spent his teens in and studied in Thailand, He then moved to the United States, where he attended film school at UCLA. He returned to Hong Kong in 1983 and started working in the film industry. He served as a second assistant director and producer to Basil Lee on Heroes Are Not Fat, which was set in Thailand. He also was a location manager on three Jackie Chan films, Wheels on Meals, The Protector and Armour of God.

His directorial debut, Alan and Eric: Between Hello and Goodbye, was crowned best film at the Hong Kong Film Directors’ Guild in 1991. It also won best actor at the Hong Kong Film Awards for Eric Tsang, who would become a frequent collaborator with Chan.

Chan was a co-founder of United Filmmakers Organization (UFO) in the early 1990s, which produced a number of box-office and critical hits in Hong Kong, including his own: He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Father. Other critical and commercial successes followed, including… read more

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