Happy Go Lucky (1987 film)

Happy Go Lucky (Chinese: 開心快活人) is a 1987 Hong Kong romantic comedy directed by Lee Tim-sing and starring Tony Leung Chiu-wai, Kara Hui, Clarence Fok, Betty Mak, and Yammie Lam.[1] It is produced by Orange Sky Golden Harvest. The film premiered in British Hong Kong on 21 May 1987.

Happy Go Lucky
Traditional開心快活人
Simplified开心快活人
MandarinKāixīn Kuàihuórén
Directed byLee Tim-sing
Produced byZou Ding'ou
Written byDeng Weixiong
StarringTony Leung Chiu-wai
Kara Hui
Clarence Fok
Betty Mak
Yammie Lam
Music byGam Cheung Chow
CinematographyRumjahn, Abdul Mohamed
Edited byYao Chung Chan
Production
company
Distributed byStar China Media
Release date
  • 21 May 1987 (1987-05-21) (British Hong Kong)
Running time
89 minutes
CountryBritish Hong Kong
LanguageCantonese
Mandarin

Cast

Others

  • Hung Wah Leung
  • Danny Summer
  • Kwan Hoi-san
  • Yanzi Shi
  • Siu Ping Cheng
  • Wang Ban Poon
  • Maria Chan
  • Lap Ban Chan
  • Kuo Hua Chang
  • Bo-San Chow
  • Tau Chu
  • Wai-Jan Koo
  • Shirley Kwan
  • Sam Lee
  • Tim-Sing Lee
  • Hung Wah Tony Leung
  • Hsin Liang
  • Kei Mai
  • Tsui-Han Mak
  • Bruce Mang
  • Danny Poon
  • Yee Seung
  • Tai Wo Tang
  • Tien Tsai Wei
  • Chi-Keung Wong
  • Kam Bo Wong
  • Man Shing Wong
  • Siu Ming Wong
  • Boon Chai Yat
  • Hsiang Lin Yin

Release

Happy Go Lucky was released on 21 May 1987, in British Hong Kong.

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