Men Suddenly in Black
Appearance
Men Suddenly in Black | |
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Directed by | Pang Ho-Cheung |
Written by | Patrick Kong Erica Lee Pang Ho-Cheung |
Produced by | Chan Pak-cheung Bruce Ren Eric Tsang |
Starring | Eric Tsang Chapman To Jordan Chan Spirit Blue Teresa Mo Candy Lo Marsha Yuen |
Cinematography | Kenny Lam Ping Wah[1] |
Edited by | Wenders Li |
Music by | Anthony Chue Chan Tung Peter Kam Pau Tat[1] |
Release date |
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Running time | 99 min[1] |
Country | Hong Kong |
Language | Cantonese |
Men Suddenly in Black (Chinese: 大丈夫) is a 2003 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Pang Ho-Cheung.
Plot
Four men attempts to visit prostitutes together to show their masculine power. In its sequel Men Suddenly in Black II (2006), the same men attempt to do that again and their wives also attempt to visit prostitutes as revenge.[citation needed]
Cast and roles
- Eric Tsang - Kwok Tin-yau
- Chapman To - Chao
- Jordan Chan - Cheung
- Spirit Blue - Paul
- Teresa Mo - Tin's Wife
- Candy Lo - Anna
- Marsha Yuen - Ching
- Tiffany Lee
- Ellen Chan (cameo)
- Natalis Chan
- Stephanie Che
- Cheung Tat-ming
- Coco Chiang
- Chim Sui-man - Cybercafé owner
- Chin Kar-lok - himself (cameo)
- Donna Chu
- Maria Cordero - JoJo, Tin's old sweatheart
- Belinda Hamnett (cameo)
- Sammo Hung - himself (cameo)
- Eric Kot (cameo)
- Lam Suet - Police chief
- Annabelle Lau
- Tony Leung Ka-Fai - Ninth Uncle
- Lin Yuan
- Teresa Mak (cameo)
- Sandra Ng - Ninth Uncle's wife
- Jenny Raven - Young JoJo
- Alan Tam (cameo)
- Ken Wong
- Wong Yat Tung
- Courtney Wu - Womanizer
Awards
- 23rd Annual Hong Kong Film Awards (2004):
- Winner - Best Supporting Actor (Tony Leung Ka-Fai)
- Winner - Best New Director (Pang Ho-Cheung)
- 40th Annual Golden Horse Awards
- Nomination - Best Director (Pang Ho-Cheung)
- Nomination - Best Supporting Actor (Chapman To Man-Chat)
- Nomination - Best Original Screenplay (Pang Ho-Cheung, Erica Lee Man, Patrick Kong)
- 10th Annual Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards
- Recommended Film