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King of Comedy (1999)
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Wan Tin-sau (Stephen Chiau) is a struggling actor who has devoted his life to the study of his craft, but unfortunately the moment he gets on a film set, disaster usually strikes. However, Wan refuses to give up, and is busy trying to stage a traditional Asian drama, "Thunderstorm," when he gets an unusual job offer. Piu-piu (Cecilia Cheung) is a bar girl who wants to be able to feign a greater interest in her customers, so she hires Wan to give her private acting lessons. The longer they work together, the more they find they have in common, and before long Wan and Piu-Piu are in love. Heikek Chi Wong was a major box-office success in Hong Kong, where it was the top money maker for the Chinese New Year season; Jackie Chan makes a cameo appearance as an extra, and Stephen Chiau in turn had a bit part in Chan's romantic comedy Bolei Cheun, released at the same time. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Stephen ChowKaren Mok, (more)
Director(s):
Stephen ChiauStephen Chow, (more)
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    Guxia M.

    i am a die hard Stephen chow fan. I pretty much watched all his movie, and have my own collection. THis movie is one of his best. Very funny!!

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    Lena F.

    This is a sweet and funny movie. There is one weird part between Stephen and a little boy.... it bordered on lewd but that's coming from a present day American culture perspective I think. Otherwise it is very, very sweet and I loved it.

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    Erwin F.

    Silly, funny, plain simple. That's what Stephen Chow's movies are all about. And this is a must-see. If you like Shaolin Soccer, and Kungfu Hustle, this one brings the same air. It is an old movie, and the video quality may not be what you have expected, but pretty much watchable and enjoyable. Moral Value: Do not give up on anything you want. Believe it, work on it, and you get it!

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