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Shanghai Fever ()

Gu feng (original title)
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Conflict prevails between modern values and traditional virtues in this delightful look at old and new China.

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Fan Li
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A Lun
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Jintang Chen
Yongqing Chen ...
(as Rongqing Chen)
Weiwen Dai
Ziming Fu ...
Hair salon owner
Crystal Kwok ...
Anna Chan (as Guo Jin'en)
Xibiao Lin ...
Dumb (as Xibiao Li)
Junfei Lu
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Anna Chan's boss (as Bai Shiqian)
Mingda Shen
Qianying Tang
Dexing Tao ...
Blind
Huaying Wang ...
Fan Li's husband
Ru-Gang Wang ...
San Bao
Meimei Wu ...
Grandma
Yibao Wu
Mianmian Yao
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Maomao
Danling Zhou
Huiling Zhu

Directed by

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Kwok-Lap Lee

Written by

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Hongyuan Gu ... (co-writer)
 
Jing-Man Kwan ... (writer)
 
Hung Pan ... (story)
 
Wai-Chung Yip ... (story)

Produced by

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Wai-Chung Yip ... producer

Editing by

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Chak-Man Cheng

Art Direction by

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Lok-Si Lee ... (as Luxi Li)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Yi Gao ... assistant director
Jan-Sing Ho ... assistant director

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Ling Wang ... wardrobe

Script and Continuity Department

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Qiukang Lin ... script supervisor
Zhaoyun Ren ... continuity
Ningfang Zhang ... continuity
Genxiang Zhou ... continuity

Additional Crew

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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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Also Known As
  • 股疯 (China, Mandarin title)
  • Shanghai Fever (Hong Kong, English title)
  • 股瘋 (Hong Kong, Cantonese title)
  • 股瘋 (Hong Kong, Mandarin title)
  • Shanghai Fever (United States)
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