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Wong Jing's sequel to All for the Winner and spin-off to God of Gamblers finds Chow Sing Cho looking...
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(Cast overview, first billed only)| Andy Lau | ... | Michael Chan / Dagger / Little Knife / The Knight of Gamblers | |
| Stephen Chow | ... | Chow Sing Cho / 'The Saint of Gamblers' | |
| Man Tat Ng | ... | Uncle 'Blackie' Tat | |
| Lap-Man Sin | ... | Hussein | |
| Monica Chan | ... | Kau Loong / Kowloon | |
| Sharla Cheung | ... | Dream Lo (as Man Cheung) | |
| Charles Heung | ... | Ng Loong / 'God of Guns' | |
| Fui-On Shing | ... | Kau | |
| Ronald Wong | ... | Crawl | |
| Hon Lam Bau | ... | Chan Kam-Sing | |
| John Ching | ... | Tai-Kun / 'The Devil of Gamblers' | |
| Kirk Wong | ... | C.N. Tai | |
| Sau Leung 'Blacky' Ko | ... | Leader of the Hitmen | |
| Hong-Ning Ng | ... | Man in Bar | |
| Yun-Fat Chow | ... | Ko Chun / 'The God of Gamblers' (also archive footage) (as Chow Yun Fat) |
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Du xia (Hong Kong: Mandarin title)
God of Gamblers II (International: English title)
Knight of Gamblers (Hong Kong: English title) (literal title)
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God of Gamblers II (International: English title)
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99 min | Taiwan:120 min
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This movie is a sequel to both God of Gamblers, which included Andy Lau's character, and to All for the Winner, which starred Stephen Chow and Man Tat Ng. This film should not be confused with God of Gamblers Returns, also released as God of Gamblers 2, and in essence the true sequel to the original God of Gamblers.
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God of Gamblers, part 2 (1991) was a combination sequel for All For the Winner and the God of Gamblers. Andy Lau reprises his role as Little Knife and Stephen Chow plays the Saint of Gamblers and Ng Man Tat returns as Blackie Tat. The Saint of Gamblers is still searching for the God of Gamblers and wants to follow him in his foot steps. G.O.G. is in permanent retirement and Little Knife has been appointed his temporary heir. The God of Guns is there to keep him safe from a new foe The King of Gamblers along with his disciple the Devil of Gamblers. Can Little Knife defend the God of Gamblers honor by himself or will he need the help of the Saint of Gamblers?
A very strange and funny sequel to both films. Jing Wong was so impressed with All For the Winner that he contacted Stephen Chow to star in two sequels made during 1991. This combo went on to make several money making films turning Stephen Chow into an Asian Comedy star and helping boost Jing Wong's status as one of the top film makers in Hong Kong. When these two worked together, they created some of the funniest movies I have ever seen.
If you enjoy the work of Stephen Chow or Jing Wong then I advise you to go out and get this movie. You'll laugh yourself silly. It's highly entertaining and a whole lot of funny. I guarantee it!
Followed by God of Gamblers: Back to Shanghai featuring Li Gong in two different roles, more Li Gong for your buck!
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