The Home at Hong Kong | |||||||||||||||
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Director: | King Hoi Lam | ||||||||||||||
Producer: | Anthony Chow | ||||||||||||||
Screenplay: | Chan Man-kwai | ||||||||||||||
Story: | King Hoi Lam | ||||||||||||||
Starring: | Andy Lau Chu Hoi Ling Ku Feng Carroll Gordon Isabella Kau Newton Lai | ||||||||||||||
Music: | Wu Da Jiang | ||||||||||||||
Cinematography: | Abdul M. Rumjahn | ||||||||||||||
Editing: | Kam Ma | ||||||||||||||
Studio: | Golden Harvest Paragon Films | ||||||||||||||
Distributor: | Golden Harvest | ||||||||||||||
Runtime: | 99 minutes | ||||||||||||||
Country: | Hong Kong | ||||||||||||||
Language: | Cantonese | ||||||||||||||
Gross: | HK$4,830,255 |
The Home at Hong Kong is a 1983 Hong Kong drama film directed by King Hoi Lam and starring Andy Lau.
Alan Wong (Andy Lau) is a Hong Kong youth who is bent to climb up the social ladder. With the help of a foreign businessman's mistress and mixed ethnicity woman Erica (Carroll Gordon), he joins a real estate company and he knows how to grasp on to opportunities and gets into high position. Later he meets Cheung Ting Ting (Chu Hoi Ling), a Mainland Chinese girl who illegally came to Hong Kong and sees her pities her and also falls in love in her. When real estate falls into low tide, many foreign businessmen leaves Hong Kong while Alan and Erica refuses to immigrate overseas. Out of jealousy, Erica informs the police that Ting is an illegally immigrant and she suicides forever. Alan and Ting disguise as Vietnamese refugees to escape however Ting refuses to do this. Uncle Fu (Ku Feng), a watchman who always wished to die in his ancestry home loses his life while helping Ting escape. Another youth, Lee Kin Fai's (Newton Lai) girlfriend, due to her family's eagerness to immigrate, was married to a cabaret manager who helps her family to Hong Kong. Fai loses his self-esteem and loses sanity after being injured in a boxing match.
The film grossed HK$4,830,255 at the Hong Kong box office during its theatrical run from 9 to 31 August 1983 in Hong Kong.