Shanghai Fever (1994)
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- 1h 31min
- Comedy, Drama
- 13 May 1994 (Hong Kong)
- Movie
- 7 wins & 2 nominations.
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Cast
Hong Pan | ... |
Fan Li
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Ching Wan Lau | ... |
A Lun
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Jintang Chen |
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Yongqing Chen | ... |
(as Rongqing Chen)
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Weiwen Dai |
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Ziming Fu | ... |
Hair salon owner
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Crystal Kwok | ... |
Anna Chan
(as Guo Jin'en)
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Xibiao Lin | ... |
Dumb
(as Xibiao Li)
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Junfei Lu |
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James Pax | ... |
Anna Chan's boss
(as Bai Shiqian)
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Mingda Shen |
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Qianying Tang |
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Dexing Tao | ... |
Blind
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Huaying Wang | ... |
Fan Li's husband
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Ru-Gang Wang | ... |
San Bao
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Meimei Wu | ... |
Grandma
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Yibao Wu |
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Mianmian Yao |
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Guoqing Zhang | ... |
Maomao
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Danling Zhou |
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Huiling Zhu |
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Directed by
Kwok-Lap Lee |
Written by
Hongyuan Gu | ... | (co-writer) |
Jing-Man Kwan | ... | (writer) |
Hung Pan | ... | (story) |
Wai-Chung Yip | ... | (story) |
Produced by
Wai-Chung Yip | ... | producer |
Editing by
Chak-Man Cheng |
Art Direction by
Lok-Si Lee | ... | (as Luxi Li) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Yi Gao | ... | assistant director |
Jan-Sing Ho | ... | assistant director |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Ling Wang | ... | wardrobe |
Script and Continuity Department
Qiukang Lin | ... | script supervisor |
Zhaoyun Ren | ... | continuity |
Ningfang Zhang | ... | continuity |
Genxiang Zhou | ... | continuity |
Additional Crew
Wendi Hong | ... | story editor |
Hu Jian | ... | presenter |
Stephen Lam | ... | planner |
Nairen Lin | ... | presenter |
Chaochang Shao | ... | production assistant |
Yue Sun | ... | production advisor |
Zhongchi Tan | ... | presenter |
Wai-Chung Yip | ... | presenter |
Ningxiu Zhang | ... | production assistant |
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Plot Summary |
Pan Hung is Lily, a humble bus conductor hired by Hong Kong commodities trader Sean Lau to be his connection to the Shanghai stock market. Lily finds the job surprisingly easy, and the duo begins to make big money. But at what price? With wealth and prosperity a driving daily goal for Lily, will her own family come to bear the cost? Director Lee Lok See uses his Shanghai focus to great effect, finding many avenues and opportunities for his satirical observations and cultural clashes. With capitalism and communism going head on in the rapidly growing city of Shanghai, which value system will ultimately live in each person's heart? |
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