Pink Bomb

Pink Bomb is a 1993 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Derek Chiu and starring an ensemble cast of Waise Lee, Lau Ching-wan, Dayo Wong, Cheung Kwok-leung, Cynthia Khan, Gloria Yip, Loletta Lee and Fennie Yuen.

Pink Bomb
Film poster
Traditional Chinese人生得意衰盡歡
Simplified Chinese人生得意衰尽欢
Hanyu PinyinRén Shēng Dé Yì Shuāi Jìn Huān
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Directed byDerek Chiu
Screenplay byDayo Wong
Produced byChow Wah-yu
StarringWaise Lee
Lau Ching-wan
Dayo Wong
Cheung Kwok-leung
Cynthia Khan
Gloria Yip
Loletta Lee
Fennie Yuen
CinematographyAlly Wong
Yuen Kwok-fai
Edited byCheng Keung
Music byWong Yiu-kwong
Production
company
Super Power Motion Picture
Distributed byMandarin Films
Release date
27 March 1993 (1993-03-27)
Running time
95 minutes
CountryHong Kong
LanguageCantonese
Box officeHK$51,329

Plot

Policewoman Leung Chi-kwan (Cynthia Khan), instructor Lee Sin-yee (Loletta Lee), beautician Yip Yuk-hing (Fennie Yuen), taxi driver Daniel (Lau Ching-wan) and former triad member Rascal King (Dayo Wong) goes to Thailand for vacation led by tour guide Graham (Waise Lee), a born again Christian. There, they rescue a prostitute Ann (Gloria Yip) who was beaten up by brothel frequenters for scamming their money. Ann stole a case of money which turns out to be US$3 million counterfeit currency. During the tour, they were constantly being chased by gangsters wanting to silence them. During this critical moment, Graham reveals his true identity as a secret agent.

Cast

  • Waise Lee as Graham
  • Cynthia Khan as Leung Chi-kwan
  • Loletta Lee as Lee Sin-yin
  • Lau Ching-wan as Daniel
  • Fennie Yuen as Yip Yuk-hing
  • Dayo Wong as Rascal King
  • Cheung Kwok-leung as Fake Cop
  • Gloria Yip as Ann
  • Fung Hak-on as Brother Black
  • Helen Poon
  • Baby Bo
  • Ken Lok
  • Lau Siu-kwan
  • Ma On
  • Garry Chan
  • Jack Wong
  • Ling Lai-man
  • Sung Boon-chung
  • Leung Kai Chi
  • William Chu as Siu-ming
  • Hui Sze-man as Siu-ming's mother
  • San Tak0kan
  • Ah Sing

Reception

Critical

Love HK Film gave the a mixed review and describes it as "Amusing, but only occasionally. And probably not worth breaking your back to find."[1] City On Fire also gave the film a mixed review and writes "Pink Bomb throws so much nonsense at you, you become mesmerized."[2]

Box office

The film grossed HK$51,329 at the Hong Kong box office during its theatrical run from 27 to 31 March 1993 in Hong Kong.

References

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