Tiramisu (2002 film)
Tiramisu is a 2002 Hong Kong romantic fantasy film directed by Dante Lam. It stars Nicholas Tse and Karena Lam in their first film collaboration.[1][2]
Tiramisu | |
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Traditional Chinese | 戀愛行星 |
Simplified Chinese | 恋爱行星 |
Hanyu Pinyin | Liàn Ài Xíng Xīng |
Jyutping | Lyun2 Ngoi3 Hang4 Sing1 |
Directed by | Dante Lam |
Screenplay by | Chan Man-yau, Ross Lee |
Story by | Dante Lam |
Produced by | Daneil Lam, Dante Lam |
Starring | Nicholas Tse Karena Lam Eason Chan Candy Lo Vincent Kok |
Cinematography | Chan Chi-ying |
Edited by | Chan Kei-hop |
Music by | Tommy Wai |
Production companies | Universe Entertainment, Films Station Production |
Distributed by | Universe Films Distribution |
Release date |
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Running time | 111 minutes |
Country | Hong Kong |
Language | Cantonese |
Box office | HK$2,331,483 |
Plot
While a mail man (Nicholas Tse) delivers package to Jane Chan (Karena Lam), a dancer. Jane dies. He meets Jane's ghost on a subway train and begins a romantic relationship.[3][4]
Cast
- Nicholas Tse as Ko Fung
- Karena Lam as Jane Chan (aka Chan Jing) [5]
- Eason Chan as Buddy
- Candy Lo as Tina
- Vincent Kok as Lawrence
- Chan Kit-ling as Sue
- Kitty Yuen as Monica
- Lawrence Chou as Doctor
- Ng Siu-kong as Jane's father
- Ting Chu-wai as Jane's mother
- Lam Nag-man as Chan Wing
- Bobby as Bobby
- Lam Ching as Doctor's girlfriend
- Lung Yuen-lam as Dancing teacher
- Chiu Ho-yin as Jerry
- Lo Ka-yu as Lydia
- Dancers
- Karen Chan
- Ng Lai-hing
- Chan Yuk-chu
- Tam Kit-yu
- Linda Choi
- Tse Pui-kei
- Chow Kam-yin
- Wong Lai-hung
- Lam San
- Yip Wing-yan
- Ma Cheung-ching
- Yiu Wing-chi
- Mai To
- Lee Kong as Old ghost husband
- Wei Wei as Old ghost wife
- Chow Yu-kei as Monica's boyfriend
- Jazz band members
- Wong Wing-kei
- Yuen Chan-ting
- Chan Man-tin
- Doddy P. Marcelo
- Lee Tok-fai
- Ha Sek-hang
- Siu Ping-lam as Newspaper editor
- Jackie Lam as Accident victim
- Ho Yung-mui as Minibus driver
- Benny Tse as Truck driver
- Wong Chui-yee as Convenience store clerk
- Preliminary's judges
- Chan Chuen-mo
- Leung Man-wai
- Yau Kwok-hung
- Chun Lam
- Ng Yu-lit also as Final judge
- Howard G. Harris as Final judge
- Adelaide Chung as Final judge
- Lisa Marie Bell-Jones as Final judge
- John Nash as Final judge
- Poon Long-fong as Kid in convenience store
- Chan Chun-shan as Arrowed kid in convenience store
- Shek Cheuk-kan as Kid playing piano
- Lee Kin-shing as Pastor
- Wong Yu-mei as Waitress
- Man Kwai-pui as Waiter
- Woo Chi-ming as Waiter
- Sin Yan-kau as Waiter
- Wong Ming-yan as Cleaner
- Altan Au as Cleaner
- Chan Wing-yin as Cleaner
- Plato Lai as Cleaner
- Sam Ho-lin as Cleaner
- Couriers
- Poon Yuk-sung
- Chan Wing-hei
- Chan Chi-san
- Chik Chi-fung
- Chan Wing-cheung
- Tsang Hing-cheung
- Chung Yung
References
- "Tiramisu (2002)". chinesemov.com. 2002. Retrieved 20 November 2020.
- "Tiramisu". hkmdb.com. 28 March 2002. Retrieved 20 November 2020.
- "Tiramisu". rottentomatoes.com. 2002. Retrieved 20 November 2020.
- "Tiramisu". tv.com. 2002. Retrieved 20 November 2020.
- "Interview Karena Lam". cinemasie.com. April 2003. Retrieved 20 November 2020.
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