Hero – Beyond the Boundary of Time

Hero – Beyond the Boundary of Time
DVD cover
Traditional 正牌韋小寶之奉旨溝女
Simplified 正牌韦小宝之奉旨沟女
Mandarin Zhèng Pái Wěi Xiáobǎo Zhī Fèngzhǐ Gōu Nǚ
Cantonese Zing3 Paai4 Wai4 Siu2 Bou2 Zi1 Fung6 Zi2 Gau1 Neoi5
Directed by Blackie Ko
Produced by Clarence Yip
Written by Matt Chow
Joe Ma
Clarence Yip
Lei Yan
Starring Tony Leung
Dicky Cheung
Music by Richard Lo
Cinematography Andrew Lau
Edited by Cheng Chak-man
Chan Kei-hop
Production
company
Movie Impact Films Investment Ltd.
Distributed by Newport Entertainment Ltd (Hong Kong)
Release date
  • 12 June 1993 (1993-06-12)
Country Hong Kong
Language Cantonese
Box office HK$10,348,938


Hero – Beyond the Boundary of Time is a 1993 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Blackie Ko. The film is a spin-off of Louis Cha's novel The Deer and the Cauldron, with Tony Leung reprising his role as "Wai Siu-bo" from the 1984 television series adaption of the same novel.[1] The Chinese title literally translates to The Genuine Wai Siu-bo flirts with women on the Emperor's order.

Cast

  • Tony Leung as Wai Siu-bo
  • Dicky Cheung as Chiu
  • Ng Suet-man as Siu Ha
  • Veronica Yip as Princess
  • Kent Tong as Kangxi Emperor
  • Lee Fai as Shang
  • Kim Won-jin as Yuen Chun
  • Chang Gan-wing as Uncle Wah
  • Jamie Luk as Loan Shark Hung
  • Lee Yuet-sin as Mrs Hung
  • Billy Ching as Choi
  • Gilbert Lam as Ha's ex-boyfriend
  • Yeung Qui-lee as Ha's ex's new girlfriend
  • Wong Man-shing as Hung's thug
  • Sophia M. Crawford as Kwai's killer
  • Fong Yue as villager
  • So Wai-naam as Choi's thug
  • Lam Kwok-git as Choi's thug
  • Leung Kai-chi as antique dealer
  • Lui Siu-ming as antique salesman
  • Simon Cheung as policeman
  • Wong Si-man
  • Chiu Tat-san
  • Tania Wong
  • Alan Lo
  • Lo Ka-seun

References

  1. "The Duke of Mount Deer Review - Twitch".

Vietnamese Title : Tân Vi Tiểu Bảo


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