Mr. Fortune (1989)
Toy designer Yau (Anthony Chan) is always bullied by boss (Wong Wan Si) and ex-girlfriend (Money Lo). One day, Yau runs into a beautiful but rebellious girl named Ching (Chingmy Yau), who tells him she is the target of triad harassment. Yau is determined to help her, and he resigns from his job at the encouragement of Ching. The two take low-pay jobs at a fast food chain, and gradually fall in love with each other. But their relationship is threatened when Ching's true identity as the daughter of a tycoon (Roy Chiao) is exposed.
Director: Cha Chuen-Yee
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Anthony Chan Yau as Yau |
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Chingmy Yau Suk-Ching as Cha Kit Ching |
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Wong Wan-Sze as Jane |
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Roy Chiao as Boss Cha |
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Manfred Wong Man-Chun as Wu Ya Man |
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Yip Hon-Leung as Francis Yip |
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Andrew Lam as Thief Chung |
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Money Lo Man-Yee as Lai |
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Stuart Yung Sai-Kit as Michael |
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Walter Tso Tat-Wah as Uncle Wa |
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Wai Lei as Luk Wan Ting |
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Chris Lee Kin-Sang as Snakehead |
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Rocky Lai Keung-Ken as Snakehead's Thug |
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Lee Kin-Hing as Snakehead's Thug |
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Jack Suen Kwok-Ming as |
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Chan Tat-Kwong as |
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Nicky Li Chung-Chi as |
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Frankie Chan Chi-Leung as |
| Writing | Shin Kam-Ching | Writer |
| Directing | Cha Chuen-Yee | Director |
| Writing | Law Kam-Fai | Writer |
| Writing | Kim Yip Kwong-Kim | Writer |
| Writing | Lo Wing-Keung | Writer |