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Hui's Comedy: A Look Back Featurette

Look back on 4 comedy classics with 7 top filmmakers of our time. Explore the cultural impact of The Hui Brothers – the most successful cinema trio in Hong Kong history.

ICAC: Steak Fee

The second episode of Ann Hui and Yim Ho’s “ICAC” Series (1978) around bribery and corruption

Seventeen: 1977

One episode of the “Seventeen” series (1977)

Knockabout

After being cheated out of some money, two small time crooks convince a martial arts expert to take them on as students.

Forever and Ever

Based on a true story, Xiao Fu was contracted HIV virus through blood transmission due to hemophilia. He made his difference by writing a book before his death to change the public's view toward patients with HIV.

Let's Do It

1976 film

Games Gamblers Play

Michael Hui stars as Wen, a convict who's always out to make a quick dollar through gambling. Being behind bars doesn't stop him from making something off of his gambling skills. Samuel Hui co-stars as Chieh,a novice gambler who gets into trouble one day when he tries to steal casino chips from a crooked card dealer Dean Shek). Whilst in jail, Chieh meets Wen and the latter agrees to become his mentor. Can Wen and Chieh make a fortune from their combined skills or will the duo wind up back in prison?

The Money Trip

Money Trip is a Hong Kong Comedy starring Kent Cheng.

The Mad Monk

The gods in heaven complain to the Jade Emperor about the malicious practical jokes played on them by Dragon Fighter Lohan.