His Name Is Nobody

His Name Is Nobody is a 1979 Hong Kong martial arts comedy film written and directed by Karl Maka and starring Lau Kar-wing, Dean Shek and Bryan Leung.

His Name Is Nobody
DVD cover
Traditional無名小卒
Simplified无名小卒
MandarinWú Míng Xiǎo Zú
CantoneseMou4 Ming4 Siu2 Zeot1
Directed byKarl Maka
Produced byGuy Lai
Screenplay byKarl Maka
StarringLau Kar-wing
Dean Shek
Bryan Leung
CinematographyManny Ho
Edited byTony Chow
Production
company
Sharp Films Company
Release date
16 August 1979 (1979-08-16)
Running time
96 minutes
CountryHong Kong
LanguageCantonese

Plot

The Nobody Kid (Lau Kar-wing) is a street urchin whom was abandoned as a child and did not have a name. One day, he meets master con artist, Sting (Dean Shek), who takes Nobody as his disciple and teaches him swindling and martial arts skills. The duo is later enlisted by Sting's brother, Baldy (Karl Maka), to murder Ping the Dreg (Chung Fat), a professional assassin. Sting and Nobody plan to take advantage of Ping's lust for woman and uses Baldy's wife to seduce Ping. However, their plan fails and Ping kills Baldy's wife, while Sting and Nobody are separated as well. While alone, Nobody meets an elderly martial arts master and Ping's rival, Koo the Iron Heart (Bryan Leung), who also takes Nobody as his disciple and teach him his skills. However, Koo was later killed by Ping. Nobody eventually reunites with Sting, and together, they confront Ping for vengeance.

Cast

  • Lau Kar-wing as The Nobody Kid
  • Dean Shek as Sting
  • Bryan Leung as Koo the Iron Heart
  • Chung Fat as Ping the Dreg
  • Karl Maka as Baldy
  • Chiu Chi-ling as Kung fu master
  • Addy Sung
  • Yau Poi-ling
  • To Siu-ming as Man in restaurant (cameo)
  • Lam Ching-ying as Man wearing black wig
  • Mars as Man in restaurant (cameo)
  • Ho Pak-kwong as Man with bird cage
  • Tai San as Lost son
  • Tsang Cho-lam as Fee collector for bridge passo
  • Yue Tau-wan (cameo)
  • Billy Chan as Killer with long white hair
  • Pan Yung-sheng
  • Meg Lam as Baldy's wife
  • Chung Hei as Father of lost son
  • Johnny Cheung
  • Yuen Miu
  • Cheung Chok-chow as Ping's agent
  • To Wai-wo
  • Lo Wai
  • Guy Lai
  • Ho Wan
  • Lung Ying
  • Ho Bo-sing

Critical reception

Andrew Saroch of Far East Films gave the film a score of three out of five stars and describes the film as "a diverting production that manages to challenge a few clichés of the genre" and praises Dean Shek's performance as "endearing".[1]

References

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