Ninth Happiness (1998)
Choi Hung village is full of innocents: people sing and work. The town beauty, Chi Wan, sees a stranger in the woods and falls in love, believing he's a fairy. He pursues her, keeping his real name secret, seeking advice from her sister, Heung, who suggests he buy Chi Wan a fan. Chi Wan and Heung's boyfriend, Dup, think the stranger and Heung are romantically involved, so mistaken jealousies erupt. Also new in town are two brothers, the new town official and his coarse enforcer; they can't believe there's no graft and corruption to profit from, so they try to establish a whorehouse. They also pursue Chi Wan. Can it all be sorted out? Will innocence prevail? And who is this stranger?
Director:
Clifton Ko Chi-Sum
Writer:
Raymond To Kwok-Wai
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Leslie Cheung as Ma Lun Cheung / Tok Choi |
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Raymond Wong Pak-Ming as Ma Lun Tai |
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Michael Chow Man-Kin as Ma Lun Kui |
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Jacklyn Wu Chien-Lien as Chi Wan |
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Chan Kit-Ling as Mrs Minister |
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Gigi Lai Chi as Ms Hung |
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Amanda Lee Wai-Man as Gau Gau |
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Kenny Bee as Dup |
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Cheung Tat-Ming as Boss Lee |
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Donna Chu Kit-Yee as Thread Kiu |
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Simon Lui Yu-Yeung as Peasant at roadside |
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Simon Yu Sai-Tang as Peasant at roadside |
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Clifton Ko Chi-Sum as Ma Lun Fan |
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Poon An-Ying as Chastity woman |
| Production | Raymond Wong Pak-Ming | Producer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Maggie Choy Yin-Ching | Makeup Artist |
| Art | Bill Lui Cho-Hung | Art Direction |
| Directing | Clifton Ko Chi-Sum | Director |
| Writing | Raymond To Kwok-Wai | Screenplay |
| Crew | Tony Leung Siu-Hung | Stunts |