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Good Times, Bed Times
Film poster
Traditional Chinese戀上你的床
Simplified Chinese恋上你的床
Hanyu PinyinLiàn Shàng Nǐ De Chuáng
JyutpingLyun2 Seong5 Nei2 Dik1 Cong4
Directed byChan Hing-Ka
Patrick Leung
Written byChan Hing-Ka
Debbie Lam
Produced byChan Hing-Ka
Tiffany Chen
Amy Chin
Janet Chun
StarringSammi Cheng
Louis Koo
Sean Lau
Charlene Choi
Tony Leung
Sandra Ng
CinematographyCheung Man Po
Edited byCheung Ka-fai
Music byAnthony Chue
Distributed byChina Star Entertainment Group
Release date
25 July 2003 (2003-07-25)
Running time
105 minutes
CountryHong Kong
LanguageCantonese
Box officeHK$20 million

Good Times, Bed Times (戀上你的床, Luen seung ngei dik chong) is a 2003 Hong Kong romantic comedy film starring Sammi Cheng, Louis Koo, Sean Lau, Charlene Choi, with guest appearances by Tony Leung and Sandra Ng.

Cast

Reception

Comparing the film to La Brassiere, an earlier creative collaboration by the creative team Hing-Ka Chan, Patrick Leung, and Amy Chin, Variety wrote that Good Times, Bed Times was "less vaudevillian in its humor, but with a stronger pair of distaff thesps this time round", as "the joke comes from casting matinee idol Koo as a sexual non-achiever and Lau, not a prototype romantic lead, as an incurable lothario".[1]

Variety reported that the film "grossed a sturdy HK$20 million ($2.5 million)" from its summer 2003 Hong Kong theatrical release.[1]

The film was initially banned in Malaysia, then reworked and released there under the title In Love With You.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ a b Derek Elley, "Review: Good Times, Bed Times", Variety, 14 October 2003.
  2. ^ Silvia Wong, "Homerun is a non-starter in Malaysia", Screen Daily, 7 November 2003.
  3. ^ Sharon Wong, "Good news about `Good Times'", New Straits Times, 28 August 2003, via HighBeam Research.