Headlines (2001 film)

Headlines is a 2001 Hong Kong comedy-drama film directed by Leo Heung and starring Emil Chau, Maggie Cheung, Daniel Wu, Grace Yip and Wayne Lai. This film revolves around the Hong Kong press.[1]

Headlines
Film poster
Traditional頭號人物
Simplified头号人物
MandarinToū Hào Rén Wù
CantoneseTau4 Hou6 Jan4 Mat6
Directed byLeo Heung
Produced byNam Yin
David Lam
Written bySo Man-sing
Yu Wing-chuen
Fan Yau-man
StarringEmil Chau
Maggie Cheung
Daniel Wu
Grace Yip
Wayne Lai
Music byMak Chun Hung
CinematographyRoss Clarkson
Edited byChan Kei-hop
Production
company
Nam Yin Production
Sundy Production
Distributed byChina Star Entertainment Group
Release date
  • 11 January 2001 (2001-01-11)
Running time
88 minutes
CountryHong Kong
LanguageCantonese

Plot

Headlines tells the story of three reporters. Peter Wong (Daniel Wu), make his best efforts to overcome his lack of experience, he tracks down a story involving a young girl (Grace Yip) who is raising her two brothers on her own... Joey (Maggie Cheung) willing to overcome the difficulties of her job, end up she gets involved with a young triad Ho Wai-keung (Oscar Leung) while trying to write a story about him... Sorrow Chan (Emil Chau), a veteran reporter investigates a jewel robbery that involves one of his policeman friends, officer Mak Chun-hang (Wayne Lai)... The three reporters encounter situations which cause them to reevaluate their professions.

Cast and roles

  • Emil Chau as Sorrow Chan
  • Maggie Cheung as Joey
  • Daniel Wu as Peter Wong
  • Grace Yip as Yuen Chi-wai
  • Wayne Lai as Officer Mak Chun-hang
  • Oscar Leung as Ho Wai-keung
  • Simon Lui as Yang
  • Rainbow Ching as Miss Wong
  • Benny Li as Ben Wong
  • Lee Wai-kei as Kwok
  • David Lam as Elvis Mok
  • Michael Tsui as Ricky Chan
  • Eddie Chan as Mr. Light
  • Hui Fan as Keung's granny
  • Tam Kon-chung as Bodyguard
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