
Double Fattiness (1988)
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- 1h 36min
- Comedy, Fantasy
- 19 May 1988 (Hong Kong)
- Movie
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Cast
Bill Tung | ... |
Mo Jup-shu
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Lydia Shum | ... |
Luk Siu-Fung / Chor Siu-heung
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Eric Tsang | ... |
Mo Tak-Go
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Maggie Cheung | ... |
Diana
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Dennis Chan | ... |
Spiritworld Keeper
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Paul Chun | ... |
Kum Dai Tse
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Bruce Mang | ... |
Lung
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Wing-Cho Yip | ... |
Mr. Lin
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Mai-Kei | ... |
Tse's Men
(as Kei Mai)
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Timothy Zao | ... |
Tse's Men
(as Timothy Zau)
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Ronald Wong | ... |
Tse's Men
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Jan-To Tam | ... |
Tse's Men
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James Wong | ... |
Orchestra Director
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David Chiang | ... |
2nd Spiritworld Keeper
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Hok Bun Lee | ... |
Health Inspector
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Gordon Chan | ... |
Purse Snatcher
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Long Kong | ... |
Purse Snatcher's Helper
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Foo-Wai Lam | ... |
Purse Snatcher's Helper
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Helena Law | ... |
(scenesDeleted)
(as Lan Law)
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Siu Ping Cheng | ... |
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Directed by
David Chiang |
Written by
Gordon Chan | ... | (screenplay) |
Chi-Ming Pang | ... | (screenplay) |
Kwok-Wah Siu | ... | (screenplay) |
Produced by
Stephen Shin | ... | producer |
Music by
Danny Chung | ... | (as Danny Chung Deng-Yat) |
Siu-Lam Tang |
Art Direction by
Yin Fang | ... | (as Ying Fang) |
Makeup Department
Lai-Chuen Wong | ... | makeup artist |
Production Management
Sek-Lim Chan | ... | production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Season Ma | ... | assistant director |
Art Department
Allen Shin | ... | assistant art director |
Sound Department
Yu Ting | ... | dubbing editor: cantonese |
Stunts
Jan-To Tam | ... | stunt coordinator |
Script and Continuity Department
Kuo-Chi Lai | ... | continuity |
Yuk-Lam Pang | ... | script supervisor |
Additional Crew
Dickson Poon | ... | presenter |
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Special Effects
Other Companies
- S & P Film Laboratory (film developing)
- Shaw Brothers Soundroom (sound post-production)
- Showreel Film Facilities (sound mixing)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Siu-Fung (Lydia Sum), an owner of a pizzeria, unexpectedly succumbs to a heart attack. However, her spirit was unable to cross over to the other side, thus, she resurrects into the body of a young woman (Maggie Cheung). Afterward, she reunites with her family and tries to convince them that she is alive. Yet, the plot thickens when a woman, unrelated to the family and is physically identical to Siu-Fung, appears, and Siu-Fung's husband (Bill Tung) thinks that that woman is his wife. Written by Oliver Chu |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | In Cantonese, the lead character's surname, "Mo", is a homonym of a word that approximately means "no/will not/without/will never" (depending on the context of the sentence). In that sense, Mo Jup-shu's name means "Will never lose any opportunity". The son's name, Mo Dut Go, means "will never grow tall". See more » |