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All's Well, Ends Well 1997

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All's Well, Ends Well 1997
DVD cover
Directed byAlfred Cheung
Written byRaymond Wong
Guk Chiu
Produced byRaymond Wong
StarringStephen Chow
Raymond Wong
Francis Ng
Roy Chiao
Christine Ng
Wu Chien-lien
Christy Chung
CinematographyTam Chi-Wai
Edited byPoon Hung
Music byTang Siu-Lam
Production
company
Eastern Bright Motion Picture Ltd.
Distributed byMandarin Films Ltd.
Release date
  • 6 February 1997 (1997-02-06)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryHong Kong
LanguageCantonese
Box officeHK$40,162,050.00

All's Well, Ends Well 1997 or abbreviated as AWEW 1997 (97家有囍事) is a Hong Kong comedy film directed by Alfred Cheung, starring Stephen Chow, Raymond Wong and Francis Ng.

Plot

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Kung (Stephen Chow) is the spoiled youngest brother of three: no job, no education, plenty of money, plenty of girlfriends, and a good home, whom he shares with the two brothers Lo Leung and Fei, his sister-in-law Yinsu (Lo Leung's unattractive wife), and his wise father, Mr. Lo. On his upcoming birthday, as a cruel but well-executed prank, Leung and Fei will feign a lottery win worth $30 million using a useless ticket and a recorded tape bearing the lottery pick from a previous night, all as Kung's birthday present. Excessive greed causes Kung to fall for it, and he immediately (after trying to fool his family so he himself can have all the money) goes out with a selected girlfriend, Gigi, and hits it off at a night club. Instead he runs afoul of Triad member Brother Smartie, who wants a game of dice. Kung easily loses $1 million, as well as $5000 to Gigi, and he relies on his "winnings" in order to pay it all back. When he finally discovers he never won the lottery (much to his shock and dismay), he decides to fake being mentally retarded, a feat which he pulls off quite well. Then he learns he gains more benefits that way, so he chooses to remain mentally ill for the time being. However, he has to learn the true meaning of life and to take what life has to offer but not ask for more.

Cast

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