Yesterday Once More (2004 film)

Yesterday Once More (traditional Chinese: 龍鳳鬥; simplified Chinese: 龙凤斗; pinyin: lóngfèng dòu; Cantonese Yale: Lung4 fung6 dau3) is a 2004 Hong Kong romantic comedy caper film produced and directed by Johnnie To and starring Andy Lau and Sammi Cheng.

Yesterday Once More
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Directed byJohnnie To
Produced byJohnnie To
Written byThe Hermit
Au Kin-yee
StarringAndy Lau
Sammi Cheng
Music byBen Cheung
Chung Chi-wing
CinematographyCheng Siu-Keung
Edited byLaw Wing-cheung
David M. Richardson
Production
company
Distributed byMedia Asia Distributions
Release date
14 October 2004 (2004-10-14)
Running time
98 minures
CountryHong Kong
LanguageCantonese
Box officeHK$15,477,157

Plot

Andy Lau and Sammi Cheng star as Mr. and Mrs. Thief, a husband and wife team of super-thieves. After a successful diamond robbery, the two get into an argument about how the loot should be split up and the husband leaves.

Two years later, Mrs Thief is on the verge of remarrying although her affections lie more with the expensive necklace belonging to her fiancé's mother-in-law than with the husband to be. When a plot to steal the necklace ends up falling into the hands of Mr. Thief, the couple are forced together again.

Cast

  • Andy Lau as Mr. Thief
  • Sammi Cheng as Mrs. Thief
  • Jenny Hu as Mrs. Allen
  • Carl Ng as Steve
  • Gordon Lam as Insurance surveyor
  • Chun Wong as Private investigator
  • Benz Hui as Private investigator
  • Teddy Lin as Police detective
  • Courtney Wu as Wine cellar owner
  • Yu Ngai-ho as Lawyer
  • Hon Ping as Hired thief/Runner
  • Kam Loi-kwan as Hired thief
  • Ronald Yan as Police detective
  • Li Shing-cheong as Doctor
  • Leung Pok-yan as Hired thief
  • Chiu Chi-sing
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