Taking Manhattan (1992)
Ho has a bright future with Hong Kong's police force. ButHo's wife wants to emigrate to the United States. So he winds up in Manhattan on the New York police force. Ho's wife meets Chinese 'wheeler- dealer' Chan who teaches her how to double her money overnight. She changes from a tender wife into a hard business woman as Ho watches helplessly. In fact, Ho has been given his new undercover assignment: to investigate Chan and his suspected criminal background. So the Hos and the Chans keep on meeting, loving and hating, all the while in the shadow of the Brooklyn Bridge until the explosive end.
Director: Kirk Wong Chi-Keung
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Carrie Ng Ka-Lai as Chung's wife |
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Lui Chi-Yin as Chung |
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Andrew Chan Gwan as Chen Chun |
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Alana Jerins as Lt. Helen Taylor |
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Connie Cabret as |
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Stephan B. DeMasco as |
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Andrew Chiway Chan as |
| Directing | Kirk Wong Chi-Keung | Director |
| Production | Eric Tsang Chi-Wai | Producer |
| Writing | Raymond To Kwok-Wai | Writer |
| Writing | Lai Kit | Writer |
| Directing | Marybeth Hagner | Assistant Director |
| Crew | Walter Gregg | Cinematography |
| Art | Caty Maxey | Art Direction |
| Costume & Make-Up | Liz Deutsch | Costume Designer |
| Editing | Kam Ma | Editor |
| Sound | Danny Chung Ting-Yat | Music |
| Directing | Harriet Bass | Assistant Director |
| Writing | Cheung Chi-Sing | Writer |